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Quote #96093

Where wisdom reigns, there is no conflict between thinking and feeling.

Carl Gustav Jung

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Interpretation

The saying expresses a distinctly Jungian ideal: psychological maturity is not achieved by suppressing emotion in favor of intellect (or vice versa), but by integrating both into a larger, regulating standpoint Jung often associates with “wisdom” or the Self. In that integrated state, thoughts can be informed by feeling-values, and feelings can be clarified by reflection, so inner life is less torn by one-sidedness. Read this way, the line points toward individuation—the process of becoming whole—where apparent opposites (reason/emotion, conscious/unconscious) are reconciled into a more coherent personality capable of sound judgment and humane action.

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