- 20.03.2025
The Dynamic Architecture of Unconscious Complexes
Delving into psychology, we discover that the concept of a “complex” is not merely a collection of random associations but rather a dynamic system in which words and images imbued with deep emotions create cohesive structures within our unconscious. In this context, Jung’s ideas unfold in a strikingly vivid palette: images such as “bride,” “white,” “fear,” “mother,” and “death” merge into powerful emotional complexes capable of detaching from our conscious “self” and even taking on the characteristics of independent personalities. These unconscious structures are formed under the influence of our deepest experiences and subtly guide our behavior—altering our gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and sometimes even our spontaneous actions in interactions with others.
