Water Archetype Jung
To define his 12 archetypes of personality jung studied the symbols and myths of many different cultures.
Water archetype jung. 744 jung gives an example when his client through the father complex found a lost spirituality jung was more and more represented in her dreams as a great father wind and spirit which connected her to god image. Journal of management inquiry 4 4 347 368. The teleology as jungian therapy says or goal directedness of the psyche. An archetype is like an old watercourse along which the water of life has flowed for centuries digging a deep channel for itself.
Jung believed that each archetype played a role in personality but felt that most people were dominated by one specific archetype according to jung the actual way in which an archetype is expressed or realized depends upon a number of factors including an individual s cultural influences and uniquely personal experiences. Archetypes are like riverbeds which dry up when the water deserts them but which it can find again at any time. Using jungian archetypes to explore deeper levels of organizational culture. First in importance are the personal mother and grandmother stepmother and mother in law.
Carl gustav jung is perhaps the most famous dissident of classic psychoanalysis. One of the most impressive characteristics of a river is the power of water flowing in a definite direction. One of them was the 12 jungian archetypes of personality. Facing your organization s psyche.
Carl jung on archetypes. That is to say they are a kind of innate unspecific knowledge derived from the sum total of human history which prefigures and directs conscious behavior. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. How to cite this article.
129 father complex therefore serves as a gate to father archetype and when recognized and worked through correctly during analysis a positive influence. Mother rebirth spirit trickster routledge classics the mother archetype. The river as symbol embodies the flow of life. Jungian archetypes are defined as universal archaic symbols and images that derive from the collective unconscious as proposed by carl jung.
Carl jung on the symbolism of water water is the commonest symbol for the unconscious. The lake in the valley is the unconscious which lies as it were underneath consciousness so that it is often referred to as the subconscious usually with the pejorative connotation of an inferior consciousness. They are the psychic counterpart of instinct. He strayed away from freudian ideas and explored ancestral roots and the collective unconscious and had many revolutionary ideas.
This hermeneutic study explores potential connections between carl jung s idea of the number four representing wholeness and possible archetypal profiles of the four classical elements of fire earth air and water. Jung gödel and the history of archetypes. One of the most frequently encountered of water symbols in dreams is the river.