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.
It is also known as the universal unconscious or deep unconscious.
Consciousness, the personal unconscious, the universal unconscious.
Carl Jung. It's called the collective unconscious.
It is known as the collective unconscious. In this part of the unconscious, the images are inherited (the individual is born with these images and memories).
Carl Jung believed myths came from the collective unconscious. It is the level of the unconscious which contains universal human archetypes that we were born with.
Water is a common universal symbol in dreams. It represents emotions, the unconscious, and the source of all life. The type of water and its' movement give clues as to what is happening in the feelings and the unconscious.
universal themes in literature.--and... meaningfulness of symbols everywhere, from literature, movies and individual dreams.
The answer to this is "Archetype". This is a psychological term describing behavior or personality.
He noticed that cultures from all over the world had universal themes and images in their mythologies. This could only have happened if all the people in these different cultures had been born with (inherited) the same images in their unconscious minds.
The collective unconscious, which Jung described as the storehouse of inherited images and memories, that tie all of us together in a universal myth.
Jung believed people are most influenced by archetypes - universal, inborn psychological patterns that form collective unconscious.
Unconscious in this sentence is descriptive. Barry is unconscious. Therefore, unconscious here is an adjective relating to Barry's mind.