It is the collator of the psychic processes. As Hall observes ' ' The Self is main arqutipo of unconscious the collective one, as well as the sun is the center of the solar system. The Self is arqutipo of the order, the organization and the unification; it attracts itself and it harmonizes the excessively arqutipos and its performances in the complexes and in the conscience, it joins the personality, conferring to it a sense of ' ' unidade' ' firmeza.' ' The objective of all personality is to arrive at the self-knowledge that is to know the proper Self. Jung appraised the Self of the following form: ' ' The Self represents the objective of the entire man, namely, the accomplishment of its totality and its individuality, with or against its will. The dynamics of this process is the instinct, that watches so that everything what it belongs to a life individual it appears there, accurately, with or without the agreement of the citizen, it wants has conscience of what it happens, wants no.' ' For Jung the complexes are the ways that allow in them to arrive at the unconscious one.
Carriers of substantial an energy load, the complexes have as nucleus arqutipo e, around this nucleus goes if concentrating ideas or full thoughts of affectivity. They structuralize themselves as independent entities when a part of psique will be cindida because of a trauma, an emotional shock or a moral conflict. As it is perceived in the film, where Finn enters in conflict not knowing to the certainty if really it wants to be married, therefore all its ouviada life its mother who the marriage was a bobagem, and that commitments for life all impossible age of if fulfilling. For Jung these conflicts are natural, the deriving tensions of the conflicts between the instances of psique are inevitable and essential, therefore, they are who constitute the proper essence of the life.