Is that which science calls the "psyche" not merely a question-mark arbitrarily confined within the skull, but rather a door that opens upon the human world from a world beyond, now and again allowing strange and unseizable potencies to act upon him and to remove him, as if upon the wings of the night, from the level of common humanity to that of a more personal vocation?

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In C.G. Jung's "Modern Man in Search of a Soul," he challenges the conventional view of the psyche as simply a cerebral phenomenon. Instead, he proposes that the psyche serves as a gateway, connecting the individual to a broader, transcendent reality. This interpretation suggests that our mental processes are not isolated to our minds but are influenced by forces beyond our immediate understanding.

Jung implies that these external influences can propel...

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