Fig 3.17 – Collective Unconscious
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A major disagreement with Freud occurred when Jung embraced a collective unconscious. Although acknowledging two levels of the unconscious, personal and collective, as his theory evolved, when Jung said unconscious, he typically meant the collective unconscious. For Jung, the personal unconscious related to personal history, while the collective unconscious related to world history and evolutionary history in the human mind.