"Healing may be called," Jung says "A religious problem In the sphere of social or national relations The state of suffering may be civil war And this state is to be cured by the Christian virtue Of forgiveness and love of one's enemies That which we recommend With the conviction of good Christians Is applicable to external situations We must also apply inwardly in the treatment of neurosis This is why modern man has heard enough about guilt and sin He is solely beset by his own bad conscience And wants rather to know How he is to reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother To reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother The modern man does not want to know in what way he can imitate Christ But in what way he can live his own individual life However meager and uninteresting it may be It is because every form of imitation Seems to him deadening and sterile That he rebels against the force of tradition That would hold him to well-trodden ways All such roads for him lead in the wrong direction He may not know it But he behaves as if his own individual life Were God's special will which must be fulfilled at all costs This is the source of his egoism Which is one of the most tangible evils of the neurotic state But the person who tells him he is too egoistic Has already lost his confidence And rightfully so For that person has driven him still further into this neurosis How he is to reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother To reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother If I wish to affect the cure for my patients I am forced to acknowledge the deep significance of their egoism I should be blind indeed If I did not recognize it as a true will of God I must even help the patient to prevail in his egoism If he succeeds in this, he estranges himself from other people He drives them away And they come to themselves as they should For they were seeking to rob him of his sacred egoism This must be left to him for it is his strongest and healthiest power It is, as I have said, a true will of God Which sometimes drives him into complete isolation However wretched this state may be It also stands him in good stead For in this way alone, can he get to know himself And learn what an invaluable treasure Is the love of his fellow beings? It is, moreover only in the state of complete Abandonment and loneliness That we experience the helpful powers Of our own natures How he is to reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf with his brother To reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother To reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother To his reconcile himself with his own nature How he is to love the enemy in his own heart And call the wolf his brother When one has several times seen this development at work One can no longer deny that what was evil Is turned to good And that what seemed good Has kept alive the forces of evil The arch demon of egoism Leads us along the royal road to that in gathering Which religious experience demands What we observe here is a fundamental law of life: enantiodromia Or, conversion into the opposite And it is this that makes possible the reunion of The warring halves of the personality And thereby brings the civil war to an end" End of quote