1. "Jung states: Only gradually did I discover what the mandala really is: Formation; Transformation, Eternal Mind’s eternal recreation. 64 And that is the Self, the wholeness of the personality, which if all goes well is harmonious.65"
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2. "Do not force things.... Can you afford to be careless? So then, flow with whatever may happen and let your mind be free; stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate. How else can you carry out your task? It is best to leave everything to work naturally, though this is not easy.21"
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3. "The Way is to straighten oneself and await the direction of destiny."
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David H. Rosen, The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity
4. "Tao is very often the Way that each individual has to follow if [one person] wishes to accord with the great cosmic principles that govern life instead of putting up a futile resistance to them at the cost of needless stress and frustration.52"
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5. "Knowing unconsciously is best; presuming to know what you don’t know is sick.34"
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6. "Success is as dangerous as failure,"
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David H. Rosen, The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity
7. "Kast, Verena. (1986) The Nature of Love. Wilmette, Illinois: Chiron."
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David H. Rosen, The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity
8. "———. (1992) Wen-tzu: Understanding the Mysteries. Trans. T. Cleary. Boston: Shambhala."
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9. "Chuang Tzu had long ago written words that now expressed Jung’s predicament: My dependence is like that of the snake on his skin. How can I tell why I do this, or why I do that?56"
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10. "Rosen, D. (1996) Transforming Depression: Healing the Soul Through Creativity. New York: Penguin/Arkana."
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David H. Rosen, The Tao of Jung: The Way of Integrity