"The individual’s specious unity that emphatically says “I want, I think” breaks down under the impact of the unconscious. So long as the patient can think that somebody else (his father or mother) is responsible for his difficulties, he can save some semblance of unity (putater unus esse!). But once he realizes that he himself has a shadow, that his enemy is in his own heart, then the conflict begins and one becomes two. Since the “other” will eventually prove to be yet another duality, a compound of opposites, the ego soon becomes a shuttlecock tossed between a multitude of “velleties,” with the result that there is an “obfuscation of the light,” i.e., consciousness is depotentiated and the patient is at a loss to know where his personality begins or ends. TPofT 34"
Good Lord ! Until one project of course unconsciously shadow on parents he can save own unity as person. Means one blame one or both parents for his own difficulties in life.
That it is, FOO issues... Until mid age obviously people blame own parents because of their own misery and when they become eventually aware of own shadow withdrawing of projection begins.