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"..These exercises must be continued until the cramp in the conscious mind is relaxed, in other words, until one can let things happen, which is the next goal of the exercise. In this way a new attitude 
is created, an attitude that accepts the irrational and the incomprehensible simply because it is happening. 
This attitude would be poison for a person who is already overwhelmed by the things that happen to him, but it is of the greatest value for one who selects, from among the things that happen, 
only those that are acceptable to his conscious judgment, and is gradually drawn out of the stream of life into a stagnant backwater."
(C.G. Jung, CW 13: Alchemical Studies) "..These exercises must be continued until the cramp in the conscious mind is relaxed, in other words, until one can let things happen, which is the next goal of the exercise. In this way a new attitude is created, an attitude that accepts the irrational and the incomprehensible simply because it is happening. This attitude would be poison for a person who is already overwhelmed by the things that happen to him, but it is of the greatest value for one who selects, from among the things that happen, only those that are acceptable to his conscious judgment, and is gradually drawn out of the stream of life into a stagnant backwater." (C.G. Jung, CW 13: Alchemical Studies)
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