19 Brother Klaus put himself outside the beaten track of convention and habit by leaving his home and family, living alone for years, and gazing deep into the dark mirror, so that the wondrous and terrible boon of original experience ...
Jung describes and elaborates his two concepts of archetypes and the collective unconscious, establishing the theoretical basis and examining both concept's relationships to the process of individualization.
But, by a decree of the gods, he had to surrender his wife every year to his motherin-law for the summer season. (The attentive reader will note that such legends do not come about by chance!) 170 (d) Resistance to the Mother.
The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
This water is no figure of speech, but a living symbol of the dark psyche. ... He was seized by a panic fear, and awoke. ... But when it happens spontaneously it is a spookish thing, and primitive fear seizes the naive mind.