
What is unaccepted internally is projected externally. We also see this strongly on a collective level in todays world. Fears around change, or identity dilution become personified in external “intruders.”
If you are brought up on ideals but know you have human failings and unacceptable qualities, you have to forgive yourself for being human, and it is through this forgiveness that you forgive others.
But that is so difficult to do in our society, because we are not being loved for ourselves so we hide our worst faults.
We cannot love what we have not accepted in ourselves. And what we cannot love, we will fear – and what we fear, we will project onto others.
Marion Woodman, 1928 – 2018, Jungian analyst, Worshipping Illusions




