collective unconscious in English

noun
1
(in Jungian psychology) the part of the unconscious mind that is derived from ancestral memory and experience and is common to all humankind, as distinct from the individual's unconscious.
Carl Jung wrote of the psyche as that aspect of each of us which incorporates the conscious, the unconscious and also the collective unconscious - that realm beyond our individual self, the realm of the archetypal.

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1. Carl Jung's Archetypes represent society's collective unconscious

2. An omission this flagrant points to something deeper in our collective unconscious.

3. He identified 12 universal, mythic characters Archetypes reside within our collective unconscious

4. Akasha is the fifth element, the binding part that runs through all matter, and it is also the collective unconscious of life-forms

5. The archetype of the Anima/Animus forms a bridge between our personal unconscious, our personal unconscious and what Jung refers to as the Collective Unconscious

6. Jungian Archetypes are defined as universal, archaic symbols and images that derive from the collective unconscious, as proposed by Carl Jung.They are the psychic counterpart of instinct.It is described as a kind of innate unspecific knowledge, derived from the sum total of human history, which prefigures and directs conscious behavior.