The ideas of the moral order and of God belong to the ineradicable substrate of the human soul.
In C.G. Jung's book "Dreams," he explores the fundamental concepts of morality and the divine, suggesting that these ideas are deeply ingrained in the human soul. He argues that belief in a moral order and the existence of God are not merely cultural constructs but essential elements of human nature that shape our understanding of the world.
Jung posits that these beliefs guide individuals through life's complexities, influencing thoughts, actions, and...