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100 1 0 _aDelapalme, Flore
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245 0 0 _aEntering resistance as if in convalescence to participate in its eternity 
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520 _aAll his life, Jung had to fight a temptation to travel beyond life and stay in Eternity, because of the fascination the dimension exerted on him. At the age of ten, he recalled resisting It fiercely: he affirmed his commitment to life on Earth through a process that started with an inexplicable urge to play at carving a little man for himself. The wooden sculpture, the image and product of his personal genius, contained the secret of the destiny awaiting him: to reveal and realize something of eternity to his fellow mortals, without going beyond everyday life. Each of us contains a particular inner genius, related to our share of eternity. It waits to be uncovered, to reveal the secret of its contents and our destiny. Going into convalescence is a similar form of resistance. There, we can fish for what belongs to us so entirely that it expresses our soul.
690 _aCulte
690 _aÉternité
690 _aGolem
690 _aObjet d’art
690 _aÂme
690 _aTentation
690 _aManteau
690 _aSecret
690 _aPéché originel
690 _aRésistance
690 _aConvalescence
690 _aSculpture
690 _aTélesphore
690 _aGénie
690 _aCabires
786 0 _nCahiers jungiens de psychanalyse | 146 | 2 | 2017-12-15 | p. 83-96 | 0984-8207
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