
"All the greatest and most important problems of life are fundamentally insolvable... they can never be solved, but only outgrown. This 'outgrowth' proved on further investigation to require a new level of consciousness. Some higher or wider interest appeared on the person's horizon, and through this broadening of his or her outlook the unsolvable problem lost its urgency. It was not solved logically in its own terms but faded when confronted with a new and stronger life urge."
— Carl Jung
Founder of Analytical Psychology
time also has a way of making the insurmountable fade
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Carl Jung. And I wish time would sometimes go a little faster in making these insurmountable things/events fade. Do you think Mr. Jung would understand my impatience?
ReplyDeletei do agree with Carl Jung
ReplyDeletehis a great Analytical Psychology,