Carl Jung coined the term used to describe the aspect of the unconscious that he believed is common to all humanity
according to Jungian theory, the part of the unconscious mind that contains memories and behavioral predispositions that all humans share because of our common ancestry
Concept put forward by C G Jung to refer to a level of unconscious thought and experience shared collectively by humans
In psychology, the collective unconscious consists of the basic ideas and images that all people are believed to share because they have inherited them. In Jungian psychology, a part of the unconscious mind, shared by a society, a people, or all humankind, that is the product of ancestral experience and contains such concepts as science, religion, and morality
(Psychology) psychic material that every human possesses in his/her unconscious at birth (term coined by Carl Jung)
A theory put forward by psychologist Carl Jung which states that there exists a universal human consciousness which holds the collective memories, experiences, and wisdom of the human race, and which certain people are able to tap