In mentioning "dreams, fantasies, and actions" (line 12) the author supports the claim that "ego-centered conscious is not really self-sufficient" (lines 14-15) by implying which of the following
(A) Dreams, fantasies and actions tend to be hereditary phenomenon, suggesting that one’s culture plays the most primary role in shaping one’s consciousness. (B) Certain elements of consciousness deserve repression of which the consciousness is not sufficiently capable. (C) Other elements of consciousness, such as cultural archetypes, affect the human experience than those of which human beings are directly aware. (D) Most dreams, fantasies and actions occur peripherally to the center of the ego. (E) The symbolic archetypes in the collective unconscious tend to play a greater role than the personal unconscious in shaping the ego.