Whether you accept the Freudian concept of the unconscious, the Jungian psychoanalytic definition or you don't believe in unconscious at all, you have come across the term, "inner daemons".
Now, to those who have confronted their inner daemons, which one could call confronting the unconscious, the process can be painful and sometimes it can completely destroy the individual. But for Jung it was the only way to start on the path of individuation.
But here I want to discuss one aspect of this confrontation, which results in complete suppression of the ego consciousness, rendering it helpless. This is something that can only be understood by someone who has experienced how it feels to have lost the ego's will power. The feeling of as if floating around and in complete mercy of the unconscious, which comes to work as an inner force/guide for good/bad... Jung himself was almost brought to verge of suicide during his confrontation with the unconscious and its in his autobiography. So, this is something extremely serious.
For example if anyone has ever contemplated suicide and yet felt that its almost as if someone else has taken over his will and wants to kill him but he himself is completely helpless. That would be an example of the shadow personality overpowering the helpless ego... in Most unfortunate cases the person do commit suicide.
Loss of will power and drive for life and living. That would be the most simple explanation.
I would like know what are you're thoughts. Please don't focus on rebutting because i have not put forward an argument, I'm just writing my opinion and whether its right or wrong is not important, the important part is sharing of idea about inner daemons or confronting the unconscious.
Now, to those who have confronted their inner daemons, which one could call confronting the unconscious, the process can be painful and sometimes it can completely destroy the individual. But for Jung it was the only way to start on the path of individuation.
But here I want to discuss one aspect of this confrontation, which results in complete suppression of the ego consciousness, rendering it helpless. This is something that can only be understood by someone who has experienced how it feels to have lost the ego's will power. The feeling of as if floating around and in complete mercy of the unconscious, which comes to work as an inner force/guide for good/bad... Jung himself was almost brought to verge of suicide during his confrontation with the unconscious and its in his autobiography. So, this is something extremely serious.
For example if anyone has ever contemplated suicide and yet felt that its almost as if someone else has taken over his will and wants to kill him but he himself is completely helpless. That would be an example of the shadow personality overpowering the helpless ego... in Most unfortunate cases the person do commit suicide.
Loss of will power and drive for life and living. That would be the most simple explanation.
I would like know what are you're thoughts. Please don't focus on rebutting because i have not put forward an argument, I'm just writing my opinion and whether its right or wrong is not important, the important part is sharing of idea about inner daemons or confronting the unconscious.