Carl G. Jung quotes on Astrology Collection of Carl G. Jung quotes on Astrology
We
are born at a given moment in a given place and like vintage years of
wine we have the qualities of the year and of the season in which we
are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything else. - C.G.Jung
Astrology
is one of the intuitive methods like the I Ching, geomantics, and other
divinatory procedures. It is based upon the synchronicity principle,
i.e. meaningful coincidence. ... Astrology is a naively projected
psychology in which the different attitudes and temperaments of man are
represented as gods and identified with planets and zodiacal
constellations. - Carl Gustav Jung
The starry vault
of heaven is in truth the open book of cosmic projection, in which are
reflected the mythologems, i.e., the archetypes. In this vision
astrology and alchemy, the two classical functionaries of the
psychology of the collective unconscious, join hands. - Carl .G. Jung
Astrology
is of particular interest to the psychologist, since it contains a sort
of psychological experience which we call projected - this means that
we find the psychological facts as it were in the constellations. This
originally gave rise to the idea that these factors derive from the
stars, whereas they are merely in a relation of synchronicity with
them. I admit that this is a very curious fact which throws a peculiar
light on the structure of the human mind. .... Carl G. Jung in 1947 in
a letter to prof. B.V. Raman
So far as the
personality is still potential, it can be called transcendent, and so
far as it is unconscious, it is indistinguishable from all those things
that carry its projections...[that is,] symbols of the outside world
and the cosmic symbols. These form the psychological basis for the
conception of man as a macrocosm through the astrological components of
his character. - Carl G. Jung
Astrologers are
influenced by theosophy, so they say, "That is very simple, it is just
vibration!" ... But what is vibration? They say it is light energy,
perhaps electricity, they are not quite informed. At all events the
vibrations that could influence us have never been seen, so it remains
just a word. - Carl G. Jung in 1929
Our modern
science begins with astronomy. Instead of saying that man was led by
psychological motives, they formerly said he was led by his stars. ...
The puzzling thing is that there is really a curious coincidence
between astrological and psychological facts, so that one can isolate
time from the characteristics of an individual, and also, one can
deduce characteristics from a certain time. Therefore we have to
conclude that what we call psychological motives are in a way identical
with star positions. Since we cannot demonstrate this, we must form a
peculiar hypothesis. This hypothesis says that the dynamics of our
psyche is not just identical with the position of the stars, nor has it
to do with vibrations - that is an illegitimate hypothesis. It is
better to assume that i is a phenomenon of time. ... The stars are
simply used by man to serve as indicators of time... - Carl G. Jung in
1929
The collective unconscious...appears to
consist of mythological motifs or primordial images, for which reason
the myths of all nations are its real exponents. In fact the whole of
mythology could be taken as a sort of projection of the collective
unconscious. We can see this most clearly if we look at the heavenly
constellations, whose originally chaotic forms are organized through
the projection of images. This explains the influence of the stars as
asserted by astrologers. These influences are nothing but unconscious,
introspective perceptions of the collective unconscious. - Carl G. Jung
Synchronicity does not admit causality in the
analogy between terrestrial events and astrological constellations ...
What astrology can establish are the analogous events, but not that
either series is the cause or the effect of the other. (For instance,
the same constellation may at one time signify a catastrophe and at
another time, in the same case, a cold in the head.) ... In any case,
astrology occupies a unique and special position among the intuitive
methods... I have observed many cases where a well-defined
psychological phase, or an analogous event, was accompanied by a
transit (particularly when Saturn and Uranus were affected). - Carl G.
Jung
Obviously astrology has much to offer
psychology, but what the latter can offer its elder sister is less
evident. So far as I judge, it would seem to me advantageous for
astrology to take the existence of psychology into account, above all
the psychology of the personality and of the unconscious. - Carl G.
Jung
It is indeed very difficult to explain the
astrological phenomenon. I am not in the least disposed to an either-or
explanation. I always say that with a psychological explanation there
is only the alternative: either and or! This seems to me to be the case
with astrology too. - Carl G. Jung in a letter to Hans Bender, April
10, 1958, Carl G. Jung Letters, Volume 2, 1951-1961, p. 428.
The
truth is that astrology flourishes as never before. There is a regular
library of astrological books and magazines that sell for far better
than the best scientific works. The Europeans and Americans who have
horoscopes cast for them may be counted not by the hundred thousand but
by the million. Astrology is a flourishing industry. ... If such a
large percentage of the population has an insatiable need for this
counter pole to the scientific spirit, we can be sure that the
collective psyche in every individual - be he never so scientific - has
this psychological requirement in equally high degree. A certain kind
of "scientific" scepticism and criticism in our time is nothing but a
misplaced compensation of the powerful and deep-rooted superstitious
impulses of the collective psyche. - C.G. Jung, Two Essays on
Analytical Psychology
While studying astrology I
have applied it to concrete cases many times. ... The experiment is
most suggestive to a versatile mind, unreliable in the hands of the
unimaginative, and dangerous in the hands of a fool, as those intuitive
methods always are. If intelligently used the experiment is useful in
cases where it is a matter of an opaque structure. It often provides
surprising insights. The most definite limit of the experiment is lack
of intelligence and literal-mindedness of the observer. ... Undoubtedly
astrology today is flourishing as never before in the past, but it is
still most unsatisfactorily explored despite very frequent use. It is
an apt tool only when used intelligently. It is not at all foolproof
and when used by a rationalistic and narrow mind it is a definite
nuisance. - C. G. Jung: Letters, volume 2, 1951-1961, pages 463-464,
letter to Robert L. Kroon, 15 November 1958
Astrology
is knocking at the gates of our universities: A Tübingen professor has
switched over to astrology and a course on astrology was given at
Cardiff University last year. Astrology is not mere superstition but
contains some psychological facts (like theosophy) which are of
considerable importance. Astrology has actually nothing to do with the
stars but is the 5000-year-old psychology of antiquity and the Middle
Ages. - C.G. Jung in a letter to L. Oswald on December 8, 1928, in Carl
G. Jung, Letters, vol. 1, 1973
"Astrology
is a system of ideas which attempts to discern, analyze, and use
correlations between human and celestial affairs.There are two things
that are equally important in astrology: First of all, it is the
day-to-day observational experience that the Universe is not dead,
and life on Earth is not meaningless. Second, closely related
to that is the day-to-day experience that I and the Universe are
one." Robert
Hand, Astrologer
"It
is not limitations that eat out the heart, but inaction, the
knowledge of powers not used, the sense of having failed to develop
to the utmost. The overcoming of fate is not the overcoming of
limitations: that is impossible. It is the exercise of free will, the
assertion of the full self, expanding to its utmost with the tools at
hand, in the circumstances that are set.
Astrology,
through the interpretation of the horoscope, assists men to the
achievement of their maximum by indicating to them the lines along
which their will may be most progressively applied, the goals to be
sought, and the individual means by which each one may arrive at the
outermost boundaries of his world."
Grant Lewi - Astrologer
NPR
recently reported: the younger generation looks to astrologers for
counseling and wisdom just as the baby-boomers looked to their
therapists. While therapy is definitely beneficial at certain points
in life, astrology can help us understand the larger patterns and
evolution that we are going to experience.
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