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Jung's Conception of the Mind

able effect on his system of thought, presumably because he was not interested in such things and preferred to concentrate on the unfolding of the individual human mind (Bennet, 1961, p. 92).

Archetypes have a role in dreams and are seen by Jung as representing certain mythological motifs or mythologems designated by Jung as archetypes:

These are to be understood as specific forms and groups of images which occur not only at all times and in all places but also in individual dreams, fantasies, visions, and delusional ideas. Their frequent appearance in individual case material, as well as their universal distribution, prove that the human psyche is unique and subjective or personal only in part, and fo

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