A man should be able to say he has done his best to form a conception of life after death, or to create some image of it—even if he must confess his failure. Not to have done so is a vital loss. For the question that is posed to him is the age-old heritage of humanity: an archetype, rich in secret life, which seeks to add itself to our own individual life in order to make it whole.
 Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962). copy citation

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Author Carl Jung
Source Memories, Dreams, Reflections
Topic humanity loss
Date 1962
Language English
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Note Translated by Richard and Clara Winston
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