Enantiodromia
“By a process which C.G.Jung called “enantiodromia”,
the attainment of any extreme position
is the point where it begins
to turn into its own opposite --
a process that can be dreary and repetitious
without the realization that opposite extremes are polar,
and that the poles need each other.
There are no prickles without goo,
and no goo without prickles.”
Alan W. Watts from “The Book, On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are”
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