Like our human body <br />is a whole museum of organs <br />who all have a long time <br />of history and development <br />behind themselves <br />likewise we can anticipate <br />that our spirit is <br />organized in a similar way <br /> <br />The spirit can not exist <br />without our body and history <br />just as our spirit <br />is a product of history <br /> <br />Not meant by history <br />is the intentional relation <br />of our spirit in her past <br />language or cultural tradition <br />but the biological <br />prehistoric unconscious <br />development of the spirit <br />in the archaic human <br />psyche who was still <br />similar to animals psyche <br /> <br />This immeasurable old psyche <br />constitude and provides the basis for <br />our spirit likewise our body is <br />structural based on <br />the general pattern of the <br />mammalian <br /> <br />Like in a museum <br />the aboriginal pattern <br />of our soul knows <br />the analogies between <br />the fantasy images <br />of the modern human <br />and the savage spirit <br />his collective memory <br />and his mythological motives <br /> <br />The Archetype expression <br />is an inherent tendency <br />unconscious surfacing <br />like an instinctive tendency <br />like the impulse to build <br />a nest by birds or <br />organized colonies by ants <br /> <br />These impulses are noticed <br />outside but in the same time <br />they appear as symbolic pictures <br />inside - that´s what the Archetype is <br />not knowing where they come from <br />but manifest everywhere in the world. <br /> <br />Floy Dy Ra, april/03/2013<br /><br />Floy Dy (Floyd) Ra (Floydson)<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/museum-of-archetype-homage-to-c-g-jung-s-symbolism-of-dreams/