Problem: From the textbook, Colman, Arthur. Up from Scapegoating. Wilmette: Chiron Publications, 1995. Here are two seemingly ordinary paragraphs, which are actually far from ordinary and in some ways sum up the importance of understanding the collective shadow. Paragraph 1- "To experience transformation in the group and to experience it I oneself are two totally different things. A group experience takes place on a lower level of consciousness than the experience of an individual. If it is a very large group, the collective psyche will be more like the psyche of an animal, which is the reason why the ethical attitude of large organizations is always doubtful. If, therefore, I have a so-called collective experience as a member of a group, it takes place on a lower level of consciousness than if I had the experience myself, alone". Paragraph 2- "The group can give the individual a courage, a bearing, and a dignity that may easily get lost in isolation. It can awaken within him the memory of being a man among men. But that does not prevent something else from being added, which he may not possess as an individual. Such unearned gifts may seem special favor of the moment, but in the long run there is a danger of the gift becoming a loss, since human nature has a weak habit of taking gifts for granted.: Please summarize each paragraph points in one to two sentences and then let us know what about these passages evokes aspects of your own experience with the collective shadow. Need Assignment Help?