Jan 11 2011 8:37 am
"Every Roman was surrounded by slaves. The slave and his psychology flooded ancient Italy, and every Roman became inwardly, and of course unwittingly, a slave. Because living constantly in the atmosphere of slaves, he became infected through the unconscious with their psychology. No one can shield himself from such an influences." C.G. Jung - Contribution to analytical psychology, 1928
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"Every Roman slave was controlled by master. The master and his psychology flooded ancient Italy, and every Roman slave became inwardly, and of course unwittingly, a master. Because living constantly in the atmosphere of masters, he became infected through the unconscious with their psychology. No one can shield himself from such an influences."
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