The collected works of C. G. Jung. Vol. 8 : The structure by C. G. Jung, Gerhard Adler, R. F.C. Hull PDF

By C. G. Jung, Gerhard Adler, R. F.C. Hull

ISBN-10: 0691097747

ISBN-13: 9780691097749

A revised translation of 1 of crucial of Jung's longer works. the amount additionally includes an appendix of 4 shorter papers on mental typology, released among 1913 and 1935.

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The Canalization of Libido [79] In my Symbols of Transformation (pars. 203f) I used the expression “canalization of libido” to characterize the process of energic transformation or conversion. I mean by this a transfer of psychic intensities or values from one content to another, a process corresponding to the physical transformation of energy; for example, in the steam-engine the conversion of heat into the pressure of steam and then into the energy of motion. Similarly, the energy of certain 62 psychological phenomena is converted by suitable means into other dynamisms.

Similarly human culture, as a natural product of differentiation, is a machine; first of all a technical one that utilizes natural conditions for the transformation of physical and chemical energy, but also a psychic machine that utilizes psychic conditions for the transformation of libido. [82] Just as man has succeeded in inventing a turbine, and, by conducting a flow of water to it, in transforming the latter’s kinetic energy into electricity capable of manifold applications, so he has succeeded, with the help of a psychic mechanism, in converting natural instincts, which would otherwise follow their gradient without performing work, into other dynamic forms that are productive of work.

If man lived altogether instinctively and automatically, the transformation could come about in accordance with purely biological laws. We can still see something of the sort in the psychic life of primitives, which is entirely concretistic and entirely symbolical at once. In civilized man the rationalism of consciousness, otherwise so useful to him, proves to be a most formidable obstacle to the frictionless transformation of energy. Reason, always seeking to avoid what to it is an unbearable antinomy, takes its stand exclusively on one side or the other, and convulsively seeks to hold fast to the values it has once chosen.

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