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 Jung, C. G. (1968) 2nd Ed. **//Aion//**, //Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self//. The collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 9ii. Bollingen Series XX, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J.  First edition 1959 Jung, C. G. (1968) 2nd Ed. **//Aion//**, //Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self//. The collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 9ii. Bollingen Series XX, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J.  First edition 1959
  
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 ==== I. The Ego ==== ==== I. The Ego ====
 §1 "We understand the ego as the complex factor to which all conscious contents are related. It forms, as it were, the centre of the field of consciousness; and, in so far as this comprises the empirical personality, the ego is the subject of all personal acts of consciousness. **The relation of a psychic content to the ego forms the criterion of its consciousness, for no content can be conscious unless it is represented to a subject**." <fc green>Emphasis mine</fc> §1 "We understand the ego as the complex factor to which all conscious contents are related. It forms, as it were, the centre of the field of consciousness; and, in so far as this comprises the empirical personality, the ego is the subject of all personal acts of consciousness. **The relation of a psychic content to the ego forms the criterion of its consciousness, for no content can be conscious unless it is represented to a subject**." <fc green>Emphasis mine</fc>
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