Wow. Gave up something that wasnt working for me so I can be present in my body, started therapy and actually connected with my new therapist doing EMDR, almost done with my first 8 week accelerated BA Psychology classes.
Thank you for this the conversation was so hard to understand and hear because the quality of all the videos on it where so bad, you’re doing gods work now I can’t listen to this at the gym and fully get the message
That's my mission, my friend. I've dedicated countless hours - and still am - to restoring the interview and perfecting the subtitles, so I can help share this treasure with as many people as possible, in the most accessible way. Thank you for being here, and get ready for part 2 coming soon!
Wow! Just came across this channel. What a treat! I read one of his books and it was intriguing. I couldn’t understand the Red Book though. Above my level🙄👁️
Mesmerize the way he talks. Amazing persona & his soul. Visit your museum & zurich & reading one of your books & the psyche that your talking about is really the conflict & problems of the world…
He really is brilliant. Reading him has helped me develop my creative work (mostly poetry). He is a significant part of a book I'm writing. I've got a video on Jung, Dreams, and Poetry and will be making more videos on Jung and how he relates to the art.
@@brain0nfire Tabula rasa means clean slate, we are not born as a clean slate, what happen later, conditioning, education, mimicking, etc., comes later on, and is not the starting point.
@@The_Jungian_Aion From wiki: "Tabula rasa (/ˈtæbjələ ˈrɑːsə, -zə, ˈreɪ-/; Latin for "blank slate") is the idea of individuals being born empty of any built-in mental content, so that all knowledge comes from later perceptions or sensory experiences." Note: basically, it means we are not fully made from birth, as experiences can shape us further. Not that we are fully made and nothing else will transform us past birth. 'Tabula rasa' means we can be fully shaped after birth. To which you said 'not one bit'; to which I replied 'at least one bit' with some of the examples that can write that tabula rasa.
At that time, in 1957, Asia didn't meet western culture yet (the so-called new age) and we didn't know that much about native american's or aborigene's, or mongolian's cultures... so C G Jung was a real pionnier ! But nowodays we can say that these people still living with nature are introverts !!
@@The_Jungian_Aion I mean so are all the prophets and enlightened ones. Siddhartha, Yeshua, Moses, to mention a few... Would be stoned moreso today than then.