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Becoming Your True Self - The Psychology of Carl Jung
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In this video, we look into the life and work of one of history's most significant theorists of psychology, Carl Jung. Exploring his model of the psyche, his concept of individuation, and his philosophy in general, we follow Jung's path toward a more full and complete self.
Pursuit of Wonder books available here:
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published: 06 Oct 2021
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Carl Jung - Why Your Dark Side Is Your Friend (Jungian Philosophy)
In this video we will be talking about why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend. from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”. Jung’s most famous theory is ‘the individuation process.’
Carl Jung became immensely famous for his theory on ‘the individuation process’ - an almost step by step plan that seeks to fulfill your psyche’s potential by trying to make the unconscious conscious. The most important part of the unconsciousness to focus on for this practice is what Jung called ‘the shadow’, or your dark side. The shadow contains all the aspects of yourself that you’d rather not have and are in denial about, your bad traits and darkest side. The shadow is what you tr...
published: 10 Jun 2024
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The Psychology of The Paranormal - Carl Jung
Since early childhood, Carl Jung experienced paranormal phenomena, that is, phenomena that are beyond the scope of scientific understanding. They were virtually commonplace in Jung’s family. Jung’s personal experiences with the paranormal would set him on a quest to find an explanation of these events with his theory of analytical psychology, as well as sparking his interest in parapsychology, the study of psychic or paranormal phenomena, especially regarding extrasensory perception or ESP (precognition, clairvoyance, telepathy, intuition, etc).
Jung attended séances which formed the basis of his doctoral dissertation published in 1902, entitled On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena. Jung admits that his period of the séances with his medium cousin contained the or...
published: 05 Jun 2024
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When Carl Jung Became Aware of His Consciousness
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. He is known for concepts like archetypes, the collective unconscious, and introvert/extrovert personalities.
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published: 12 May 2024
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Carl Jung Was a Genius And This Experiment Proves It
Carl Jung's ideas of Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, and the Creative Imagination all have solid Neuroscience behind them
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published: 11 Jun 2024
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Carl Jung on Hitler
In this clip the psychologist Dr. Carl Jung was asked if Hitler was a father figure, Jung reply giving the psychological significance of the figure of Hitler
published: 10 Aug 2023
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Archetypes EXPLAINED: Introduction to Jung
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Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud, but broke from his mentor in a dramatic way. Jung acquired the reputation of being a mystic, and put forward ideas that pushed the boundaries of psychoanalysis. This is a crash course in Jung’s most important ideas: projection, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. In this episode, we go in-depth on the major archetypes that Jung describes. These are subpersonalities that exist in every human unconsciousness, which will manifest insensibly in one’s desires, and find themselves projected by the subject into the extern...
published: 23 Apr 2024
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Carl Jung - How To Improve Yourself (Jungian Philosophy)
In this video we will be talking about how to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”.
Jung's wisdom offers a roadmap for self-discovery, helping individuals understand their true selves, overcome challenges, and enhance relationships. In this video, we talk about how to improve yourself by applying Jung's philosophy to your life.
Here are 5 ways to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung -
01. Understand Your Subconscious
02. Work On Your Individuation Process
03. Take Care Of Yourself
04. Reflect Every Day
05. Find Meaning In Your Life
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on improving yourself from the philosophy of...
published: 22 Jan 2024
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Cómo la AUTOCONFIANZA te hace vencer en la vida - Carl Jung, Nietzsche, Seneca
published: 14 Jun 2024
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Become Who You're Afraid To Be | The Philosophy of Carl Jung
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In this video, I talk about Carl Jung, The Shadow, individuation, and becoming who you’re afraid to be.
Most people are afraid to fully be themselves. They’re afraid to embrace the parts of themselves that might be regarded as unacceptable, because embracing these unacceptable parts makes them feel uncomfortable. So to escape this uncomfortableness, they divide themselves into two halves: conscious and unconscious. In the conscious-half, they construct an ideal image of themselves: an image formed out of the bits and pieces of their past...
published: 08 Sep 2022
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Becoming Your True Self - The Psychology of Carl Jung
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In this video, we look into the life and work of one of history's most significant theorists of psychology, Carl Jung. Exploring his model of the psyche, his concept of individuation, and his philosophy in general, we follow Jung's path toward a more full and complete self.
Pursuit of Wonder books available here:
The Hidden Story of Every Person: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095L8LP33
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In this video, we look into the life and work of one of history's most significant theorists of psychology, Carl Jung. Exploring his model of the psyche, his concept of individuation, and his philosophy in general, we follow Jung's path toward a more full and complete self.
Pursuit of Wonder books available here:
The Hidden Story of Every Person: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095L8LP33
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- published: 06 Oct 2021
- views: 2390151
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Carl Jung - Why Your Dark Side Is Your Friend (Jungian Philosophy)
In this video we will be talking about why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend. from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psych...
In this video we will be talking about why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend. from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”. Jung’s most famous theory is ‘the individuation process.’
Carl Jung became immensely famous for his theory on ‘the individuation process’ - an almost step by step plan that seeks to fulfill your psyche’s potential by trying to make the unconscious conscious. The most important part of the unconsciousness to focus on for this practice is what Jung called ‘the shadow’, or your dark side. The shadow contains all the aspects of yourself that you’d rather not have and are in denial about, your bad traits and darkest side. The shadow is what you try to pretend you don’t have, even to the point of convincing yourself. Examples of traits the shadow could house are explosive anger, jealousy, envy, greed, pride, laziness, vanity, and so on...
Generally, we tend to be completely unaware of our shadow: it’s in our unconscious. But the suppressing of your unconsciousness is exactly what sustains unhappiness, inauthenticity, and misery. While you might think your shadow sounds more like your enemy than your friend, in this video we’ll explain why that’s not true; why you should consider your dark side your friend. Here’s why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend -
01. Your Dark Side Can Reveal Your True Self
02. Your Dark Side Can Give You Advice
03. Your Dark Side Can Help You Be Unique
04. Your Dark Side Can Fight You
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend, from the philosophy of Carl Jung will be helpful in your life.
Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. Jung had Freud as a mentor for a good part of his career but later he departed from him. This division was painful for Jung and it led him to found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical psychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of finding the self - something Jung considered an important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher - his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious”, “Man and His Symbols”, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, “Modern Man In Search of a Soul”, “The Psychology of the Transference”, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts”, and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious”. Besides being a great writer and a researcher, he was also an artist, a craftsman and even a builder. His contribution is enormous and there is a great deal we can learn from his works.
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In this video we will be talking about why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend. from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”. Jung’s most famous theory is ‘the individuation process.’
Carl Jung became immensely famous for his theory on ‘the individuation process’ - an almost step by step plan that seeks to fulfill your psyche’s potential by trying to make the unconscious conscious. The most important part of the unconsciousness to focus on for this practice is what Jung called ‘the shadow’, or your dark side. The shadow contains all the aspects of yourself that you’d rather not have and are in denial about, your bad traits and darkest side. The shadow is what you try to pretend you don’t have, even to the point of convincing yourself. Examples of traits the shadow could house are explosive anger, jealousy, envy, greed, pride, laziness, vanity, and so on...
Generally, we tend to be completely unaware of our shadow: it’s in our unconscious. But the suppressing of your unconsciousness is exactly what sustains unhappiness, inauthenticity, and misery. While you might think your shadow sounds more like your enemy than your friend, in this video we’ll explain why that’s not true; why you should consider your dark side your friend. Here’s why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend -
01. Your Dark Side Can Reveal Your True Self
02. Your Dark Side Can Give You Advice
03. Your Dark Side Can Help You Be Unique
04. Your Dark Side Can Fight You
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on why your dark side or your shadow side is your friend, from the philosophy of Carl Jung will be helpful in your life.
Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. Jung had Freud as a mentor for a good part of his career but later he departed from him. This division was painful for Jung and it led him to found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical psychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of finding the self - something Jung considered an important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher - his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious”, “Man and His Symbols”, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, “Modern Man In Search of a Soul”, “The Psychology of the Transference”, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts”, and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious”. Besides being a great writer and a researcher, he was also an artist, a craftsman and even a builder. His contribution is enormous and there is a great deal we can learn from his works.
Research/Writing: Lisa Hentschke
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- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 5852
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The Psychology of The Paranormal - Carl Jung
Since early childhood, Carl Jung experienced paranormal phenomena, that is, phenomena that are beyond the scope of scientific understanding. They were virtually...
Since early childhood, Carl Jung experienced paranormal phenomena, that is, phenomena that are beyond the scope of scientific understanding. They were virtually commonplace in Jung’s family. Jung’s personal experiences with the paranormal would set him on a quest to find an explanation of these events with his theory of analytical psychology, as well as sparking his interest in parapsychology, the study of psychic or paranormal phenomena, especially regarding extrasensory perception or ESP (precognition, clairvoyance, telepathy, intuition, etc).
Jung attended séances which formed the basis of his doctoral dissertation published in 1902, entitled On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena. Jung admits that his period of the séances with his medium cousin contained the origin of all his ideas. He had discovered some objective facts about the human psyche. From then on, Jung got his first glimpse of the fact that there was another world (the unconscious) which had a life of its own quite apart from the life of consciousness.
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📚 Recommended Reading
▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/3waQbIJ
▶ Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung: by Aniela Jaffé from conversations with Jung
https://amzn.to/4bFphZ5
▶ Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/3V2vaIG
▶ The Zofingia Lectures - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/4bGr5kp
▶ The Red Book - Carl Jung
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▶ Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal - Roderick Main (Editor)
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1. Darkest Night – Myuu
2. Echoes of Time – Kevin MacLeod
3. Silent Turmoil – Myuu
4. Mysterious Ambient Background - The Rake – CO.AG Music
5. Versunken – Myuu
6. Sinister Dark Ambient Background Music - Dark Rage – CO.AG Music
7. The Dread – Kevin MacLeod
8. Ambiment - The Ambient – Kevin MacLeod
9. Crystal Dream Mix – CO.AG Music
10. Left Alone - Dark Haunting Atmospheric Music – CO.AG Music
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https://www.youtube.com/user/kmmusic
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📝 Sources
- See Recommended Reading List above
- The Collected Works of C.G. Jung
- Sonu Shamdasani, The Boundless Expanse: Jung’s Reflections on Death and Life
- C.G. Jung's Spiritualistic Séances With His Cousin Helly. From Remo F. Roth’s The Self-Fertilizing World Soul, C.G. Jung’s Life as a Conflict between Neoplatonic Psychoanalysis and Hermetic Magic
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KSJun4AIh4
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⌛ Timestamps
(0:00) Introduction
(0:53) The Paranormal in Jung’s Family
(4:43) Séances and Occult Phenomena
(12:22) Confrontation with The Unconscious and Synchronicity
(16:09) Visions and Altered States
(21:22) The Seven Sermons of the Dead
(23:30) Jung's First Mandala: Systema Munditotius
(24:36) The Voice of the Dead
(26:58) Jung’s Paranormal and Parapsychological Experiences
(37:26) Rationalism and Superstition
(39:13) The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits
(41:56) On The Reality of Spirits
(46:26) Conclusion
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Since early childhood, Carl Jung experienced paranormal phenomena, that is, phenomena that are beyond the scope of scientific understanding. They were virtually commonplace in Jung’s family. Jung’s personal experiences with the paranormal would set him on a quest to find an explanation of these events with his theory of analytical psychology, as well as sparking his interest in parapsychology, the study of psychic or paranormal phenomena, especially regarding extrasensory perception or ESP (precognition, clairvoyance, telepathy, intuition, etc).
Jung attended séances which formed the basis of his doctoral dissertation published in 1902, entitled On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena. Jung admits that his period of the séances with his medium cousin contained the origin of all his ideas. He had discovered some objective facts about the human psyche. From then on, Jung got his first glimpse of the fact that there was another world (the unconscious) which had a life of its own quite apart from the life of consciousness.
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📚 Recommended Reading
▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/3waQbIJ
▶ Reflections on the Life and Dreams of C.G. Jung: by Aniela Jaffé from conversations with Jung
https://amzn.to/4bFphZ5
▶ Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/3V2vaIG
▶ The Zofingia Lectures - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/4bGr5kp
▶ The Red Book - Carl Jung
https://amzn.to/3V6HB6a
▶ Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal - Roderick Main (Editor)
https://amzn.to/4e59ZP0
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🎶 Music used
1. Darkest Night – Myuu
2. Echoes of Time – Kevin MacLeod
3. Silent Turmoil – Myuu
4. Mysterious Ambient Background - The Rake – CO.AG Music
5. Versunken – Myuu
6. Sinister Dark Ambient Background Music - Dark Rage – CO.AG Music
7. The Dread – Kevin MacLeod
8. Ambiment - The Ambient – Kevin MacLeod
9. Crystal Dream Mix – CO.AG Music
10. Left Alone - Dark Haunting Atmospheric Music – CO.AG Music
Support the artists:
CO.AG Music
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
Myuu - http://www.thedarkpiano.com
https://www.youtube.com/@Myuu
Kevin MacLeod - https://incompetech.com
https://www.youtube.com/user/kmmusic
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
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📝 Sources
- See Recommended Reading List above
- The Collected Works of C.G. Jung
- Sonu Shamdasani, The Boundless Expanse: Jung’s Reflections on Death and Life
- C.G. Jung's Spiritualistic Séances With His Cousin Helly. From Remo F. Roth’s The Self-Fertilizing World Soul, C.G. Jung’s Life as a Conflict between Neoplatonic Psychoanalysis and Hermetic Magic
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KSJun4AIh4
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⌛ Timestamps
(0:00) Introduction
(0:53) The Paranormal in Jung’s Family
(4:43) Séances and Occult Phenomena
(12:22) Confrontation with The Unconscious and Synchronicity
(16:09) Visions and Altered States
(21:22) The Seven Sermons of the Dead
(23:30) Jung's First Mandala: Systema Munditotius
(24:36) The Voice of the Dead
(26:58) Jung’s Paranormal and Parapsychological Experiences
(37:26) Rationalism and Superstition
(39:13) The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits
(41:56) On The Reality of Spirits
(46:26) Conclusion
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- published: 05 Jun 2024
- views: 397313
0:54
When Carl Jung Became Aware of His Consciousness
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. He is known for concepts like archetypes, the collective unconscious, and introvert/extrov...
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. He is known for concepts like archetypes, the collective unconscious, and introvert/extrovert personalities.
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Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. He is known for concepts like archetypes, the collective unconscious, and introvert/extrovert personalities.
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- published: 12 May 2024
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25:45
Carl Jung Was a Genius And This Experiment Proves It
Carl Jung's ideas of Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, and the Creative Imagination all have solid Neuroscience behind them
One wild experiment from his ...
Carl Jung's ideas of Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, and the Creative Imagination all have solid Neuroscience behind them
One wild experiment from his work tells us even more
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- published: 11 Jun 2024
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Carl Jung on Hitler
In this clip the psychologist Dr. Carl Jung was asked if Hitler was a father figure, Jung reply giving the psychological significance of the figure of Hitler
In this clip the psychologist Dr. Carl Jung was asked if Hitler was a father figure, Jung reply giving the psychological significance of the figure of Hitler
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In this clip the psychologist Dr. Carl Jung was asked if Hitler was a father figure, Jung reply giving the psychological significance of the figure of Hitler
- published: 10 Aug 2023
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1:26:27
Archetypes EXPLAINED: Introduction to Jung
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Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud, but broke from his mentor in a dramatic way. Jung acquired the reputation of being a mystic, and put forward ideas that pushed the boundaries of psychoanalysis. This is a crash course in Jung’s most important ideas: projection, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. In this episode, we go in-depth on the major archetypes that Jung describes. These are subpersonalities that exist in every human unconsciousness, which will manifest insensibly in one’s desires, and find themselves projected by the subject into the external world.
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Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud, but broke from his mentor in a dramatic way. Jung acquired the reputation of being a mystic, and put forward ideas that pushed the boundaries of psychoanalysis. This is a crash course in Jung’s most important ideas: projection, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. In this episode, we go in-depth on the major archetypes that Jung describes. These are subpersonalities that exist in every human unconsciousness, which will manifest insensibly in one’s desires, and find themselves projected by the subject into the external world.
- published: 23 Apr 2024
- views: 91098
22:45
Carl Jung - How To Improve Yourself (Jungian Philosophy)
In this video we will be talking about how to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psycho...
In this video we will be talking about how to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”.
Jung's wisdom offers a roadmap for self-discovery, helping individuals understand their true selves, overcome challenges, and enhance relationships. In this video, we talk about how to improve yourself by applying Jung's philosophy to your life.
Here are 5 ways to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung -
01. Understand Your Subconscious
02. Work On Your Individuation Process
03. Take Care Of Yourself
04. Reflect Every Day
05. Find Meaning In Your Life
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on improving yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung will be helpful in your life.
Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. Jung had Freud as a mentor for a good part of his career but later he departed from him. This division was painful for Jung and it led him to found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical psychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of finding the self - something Jung considered an important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher - his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious”, “Man and His Symbols”, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, “Modern Man In Search of a Soul”, “The Psychology of the Transference”, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts”, and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious”. Besides being a great writer and a researcher, he was also an artist, a craftsman and even a builder. His contribution is enormous and there is a great deal we can learn from his works.
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In this video we will be talking about how to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”.
Jung's wisdom offers a roadmap for self-discovery, helping individuals understand their true selves, overcome challenges, and enhance relationships. In this video, we talk about how to improve yourself by applying Jung's philosophy to your life.
Here are 5 ways to improve yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung -
01. Understand Your Subconscious
02. Work On Your Individuation Process
03. Take Care Of Yourself
04. Reflect Every Day
05. Find Meaning In Your Life
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope that this wisdom on improving yourself from the philosophy of Carl Jung will be helpful in your life.
Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. Jung had Freud as a mentor for a good part of his career but later he departed from him. This division was painful for Jung and it led him to found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical psychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of finding the self - something Jung considered an important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher - his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious”, “Man and His Symbols”, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, “Modern Man In Search of a Soul”, “The Psychology of the Transference”, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts”, and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious”. Besides being a great writer and a researcher, he was also an artist, a craftsman and even a builder. His contribution is enormous and there is a great deal we can learn from his works.
Research/Writing: Lisa Hentschke
Narration/Audio Editing: Dan Mellins-Cohen
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- published: 22 Jan 2024
- views: 79728
5:35
Become Who You're Afraid To Be | The Philosophy of Carl Jung
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In this video, I talk about Carl Jung, The Shadow, individuation, and becoming who you’re afraid to be.
Most people are afraid to fully be themselves. They’re afraid to embrace the parts of themselves that might be regarded as unacceptable, because embracing these unacceptable parts makes them feel uncomfortable. So to escape this uncomfortableness, they divide themselves into two halves: conscious and unconscious. In the conscious-half, they construct an ideal image of themselves: an image formed out of the bits and pieces of their past that they deem as good and acceptable. And as result, in the unconscious-half, they repress the parts of themselves that they view as bad and unacceptable. In Jungian psychology, this repressed part of the personality is called /The Shadow/. And unless The Shadow is integrated into the personality, a person can never reach their fullest potential. Instead, one will always remain incomplete, fractured, and partial—living a life of regret rather than the full life that could have been.
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- published: 08 Sep 2022
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