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What is universal unconscious?

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The personal unconscious is where suppressed or ignored aspects of the individual are housed. This layer is just below consciousness, and as a general rule, is easily accessed. The collective unconscious (universal unconscious) is a deeper layer, which houses aspects of the person that are not related to the experiences of his life.

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