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The notion that the substrate of all reality—both inner and outer worlds—is essentially experiential has obvious religious overtones, in that such substrate could also be described as an omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, supraordinate universal mind, of which we are all dissociated centers of awareness. Jung has come to this view by extrapolating the “substance” of his own conscious psyche both outward, to the world at large, and inward, to the transpersonal, unconscious foundation of his psyche.
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