The contemporary factors

Helton Godwin BaynesAnalytical psychology and the English mind and other papers, Londres, Methuen & Co. 1950, p. 167.

Normally, we are like caddis-worms, completely protected and covered in by the contemporary factors of our personal life. At certain moments, however , we stumble unwittingly into this impersonal, transubjective dimension and we then experience the events of that realm in an immediate objective sense. When a man experienced this realm of the …