Jungian Therapy, Jungian Analysis, New York

Crucifixion

from Jung Lexicon by Daryl Sharp

Crucifixion. An archetypal motif associated with conflict and the problem of the opposites.

Nobody who finds himself on the road to wholeness can escape that characteristic suspension which is the meaning of crucifixion. For he will infallibly run into things that thwart and “cross” him: first, the thing he has no wish to be (the shadow); second, the thing he is not (the “other,” the individual reality of the “You”); and third, his psychic non-ego (the collective unconscious).[The Psychology of the Transference,” Ibid, par. 470.]