This paper examines Carl Gustav Jung’s analytical psychology through the prism of the emerging abundance economy, a post-scarcity paradigm facilitated by advancements in artificial general intelligence (AGI), artificial superintelligence (ASI), robotics, fusion energy, Dyson swarms, and reusable space architectures like Starship. Jung’s framework of individuation—the integration of conscious and unconscious psychic elements including the Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and Self—emerged from a scarcity worldview, where limited psychic and material resources engendered repression, projection, and archetypal conflict. Drawingon key texts such as Psychological Types (Jung 1971), The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (Jung 1959b), Aion (Jung 1959a), Man and His Symbols(Jung et al. 1964), and Mysterium Coniunctionis (Jung 1963), we argue that abundance liberates psychic energy, democratizes access to individuation, and enables mass-scale archetypal integration. This evolution aligns with the Homo Novus series, extending Maslow’s self-actualization into collective psychic harmony, resolving Hegelian antagonisms through archetypal synthesis, and augmenting Darwinian and Galtonian enhancements via symbiotic AGI interfaces. Practical applications, such as AI-facilitated active imagination and collective shadow work, are explored alongside hypothetical scenarios for Homo Novus training, culminating in an ethical, inclusive transcendence of scarcity’s psychic constraints.
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Lon Douglas Waford
Idaho State University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6996a7d3ecb39a600b3eddbc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18657188