Individuation
German: Individuation
Common meaning:
The process of becoming a unique individual; in Jungian psychology, the integration of the whole personality
Clear meaning:
The movement of the field recognizing itself as unique through form—not separation, but the conscious emergence of one’s own resonance.
Individuation is not separation from the whole—
it is the conscious awareness
that every form
is a unique pattern of the field.
Structurally, individuation
is not isolating,
but recognizing oneself as part of the diversity
that makes up the whole.
It is the dance between unity and multiplicity,
in which the field
shows itself in infinite facets.
Individuation is not being apart—
it is the recognition
that uniqueness is an expression of wholeness.