Jung
“All opposites are of God, therefore man must bend to this burden; and inso doing he finds that God in his ‘oppositeness’ has taken possession of him, incarnated himself in him. He becomes a vessel filled with divine conflict.”
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“All opposites are of God, therefore man must bend to this burden; and inso doing he finds that God in his ‘oppositeness’ has taken possession of him, incarnated himself in him. He becomes a vessel filled with divine conflict.”
‘‘There is no type of existence in which opposites do not co-exist. In a sense, existence may also be defined as the coming together of opposites.”