| 41. | To undergo the individuation process, individuals must be open to the parts of themselves beyond their own ego.
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| 42. | This is known as individuation, and helps to draw attention away from group differences and toward individual differences.
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| 43. | Even drilling down to the pages on Individuation and on Analytical Psychology don't make sense to me.
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| 44. | "No one in ` Pulp Fiction'had function or depth or individuation, " he says.
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| 45. | National Identity emanates from the ideology of identity formation, which in other cases, is referred to as individuation.
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| 46. | That is, individuation may bring to surface symbols that do not relate to the life experiences of a single person.
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| 47. | Thereafter comes the archetype of the Self itself-the last point on the route to self-realization of individuation.
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| 48. | Modern time is characterized by a highly paradoxical development : individuation on one hand, and universalization, on the other.
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| 49. | Without language, only numbers 1 to 4 are believed to have an exact representation, through the parallel individuation system.
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| 50. | By promoting the " individuation of women, " Spencer hoped to give insight into the lack of rights women had.
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