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Carl Jung & Buddhism On The Unconscious 

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What is the unconscious and do you really have one? Jungian psychology and the Yogācāra school of Buddhism both investigated the depths of the human psyche. Both proposed the existence of a hidden layer beneath our everyday conscious mind. In the way they understood this hidden (unconscious) mind, Jung and the Buddhists agreed on some essential points, but not on all. Both the similarities of their views and their differences give us fascinating insights into the functioning of our own psyches.
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📚 Recommended Reading
▶ Ālayavijñāna from a Practical Point of View (Nobuyoshi Yamabe)
▶ Subliminal Mind in Analytical Psychology and Yogacara Buddhism (Jinkeon Moon)
▶ Buddhist theory of Unconscious Mind (ālaya-vijñāna) (William S. Waldron)
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▶ Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Carl Jung)
▶ What the Buddha Taught (Walpola Rahula Thero)
▶ The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching (Thich Nhat Hanh)
▶ Foundations of Buddhism (Rupert Gethin)
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⌛ Timestamps
00:00 Introduction
01:14 The Buddha's model of consciousness
06:13 Necessity for the unconscious
10:33 Yogācāra model of the mind
13:09 Unconscious compensation
15:54 Jung's collective unconscious
18:20 The Mahāyāna vow
19:51 Conclusion
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@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
A bat *DOES* have sense organs for sight… my apologies for not correcting this in the edit! 🦇👀 Many thanks to the S2S patrons on Patreon: Tsvetina Ivanova, Arian Rasuli, RMSounds, Violeta Nedialkova, Shankar Arul, Fred Heuristic, Isaac Ng, Jonathan Allen, Mark Schwartzberg, Christopher Mailander, Albert cipriani, Pachier Virasami, Brian G, Richard Metafora, Charly H, Lydia Richards, Yipeng, Colin K, Douglas Hills, and J. R. Bob Dobbs, and Grey! Your generous support really makes a difference! ⭐ Support this channel: www.patreon.com/seeker2seeker 💰PayPal Donation: www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=28CCPBHAFUUX8 👋Join S2S on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/3257116521009573 I owe this video, like everything else I do, to the gentle and constant support of my partner. Thank you, Elly!
@MindfulWarrior
@MindfulWarrior Год назад
Thank you for the great content but I'd like to make one quick comment. The Alayavijnana we describe in Buddhism is the Universal (collective) Consciousness, which Jung may be referring to as the Unconscious. The manas (7th) is described to be the "individual-oriented consciousness", "ego"...more of a function than an entity of illusory mind. The truly Enlightened (Pari-Nirvana) transcends beyond this (Alayavijnana) to "The One-ness", "The Source", "The Buddha-Nature", "God", etc, named but cannot be conceptualized. (Words do get in the way of explaining something that can't really be conceptualized)
@icesphere1205
@icesphere1205 10 месяцев назад
@@MindfulWarrior An average human cell has 100 trillion atoms. A human body can be… 37.2 trillion cells. (You)... are the very same space Inside- every single atom creating... Everything- Eye (think) I see as solid That is God (& why God needs you)
@icesphere1205
@icesphere1205 10 месяцев назад
@@MindfulWarrior so... is the rain that falls from space, on your body, or becoming part of your body... air from plants, in your body, or energy becoming your body
@fredydela
@fredydela 10 месяцев назад
@eliofigueroa5705
@eliofigueroa5705 9 месяцев назад
Well done 👍 maestro 👨‍🏫
@sanres
@sanres 11 месяцев назад
as someone who grew up with multiple mental problems, i was and still surprised that Buddha already 'solved' my problems 2500 years ago better than modern psychologists. I've attended counseling, hypnoterapies, a psychiatrist etc. Learned about psychology as well . So desperate for help because i was suicidal most of the time, i turned my direction from modern psychology to buddhist 10-days meditation retreat. It was a life-changing experience because it worked even though i need more time to progress. Started to read the buddha's suttas and i was mindblown about the accuracy of his description about (my) mental state . It's a shame that no one in Wikipedia wrote that Buddha Gautama is the true founding father of psychology.
@RLekhy
@RLekhy 11 месяцев назад
Don't worry about social medias! You realized and benefited from this , that is the best outcome!
@siddhartha5186
@siddhartha5186 10 месяцев назад
Please heal for the better .. your very words helping people but your victory is your personal case and we wish for the best
@kathrynmoores4146
@kathrynmoores4146 10 месяцев назад
Very few people in the world have access to the therapies you describe, or can afford to pay for them. Buddhism is far less expensive. Of course access to a library or the internet is still out of reach for many people across the world, and few can afford a retreat, few can drive to a Buddhist centre; but for those of us with access to a lot of these luxuries; access to the teachings of Buddhism is open to us.
@RLekhy
@RLekhy 10 месяцев назад
@@kathrynmoores4146 Do you need to pay for the Buddhist meditation retreat? The most of genuine Buddhist retreat centers are free of costs. Google Vipassana meditation Center ( S N Goenka) , they are free for the beginners. These centers are run on donations
@tenzintsundue1020
@tenzintsundue1020 10 месяцев назад
I’m happy that you too have benefited from the teachings - Buddha Shakyamuni as just a historical figure was pioneer - He can definitely be called the first psychologist, much more even as a pioneer, a true example of promoted oneness of human being leaving behind any distinction of caste, creed, color and gender all of which existed and still do!! Peace and happiness too all 🙏✨
@tasmanian5566
@tasmanian5566 Год назад
I don't want to sound dramatic but this is one of the best videos I've ever seen on Carl Jung and Buddhism, you presented everything coherently and in a beautiful way, thank you.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you, Jungian psychology and Buddhism are two of my greatest passions and I’m glad you enjoyed this!
@gary100dm
@gary100dm Год назад
I had a friend, a professor of psychology, who thought that the concept of the unconscious was bogus.
@gary100dm
@gary100dm Год назад
Best reality based explanation of unconscious I've seen.
@markdeegan7268
@markdeegan7268 Год назад
Good Work
@stevesmith-vd6ff
@stevesmith-vd6ff Год назад
I agree completely.
@RyoMassaki
@RyoMassaki 10 месяцев назад
'When the student is ready the teacher will appear." Thanks for the lesson - exactly what I needed to hear, at the right time.
@insertnamehere7947
@insertnamehere7947 Год назад
I believe that the Mahayana concept of dependent arising describes the deepest levels of the collective unconscious. No phenomenon can exist without the entirety of all other phenomena.
@zanewalsh1812
@zanewalsh1812 Год назад
We are all in this LIVING together 🙏🏼❣️
@evankeane1769
@evankeane1769 9 месяцев назад
The awareness of contrast within the cosmos mutually arises with the manifestation of the self. For the monk whose mind is thus released; exist or does not exist, both exist and does not exist, neither exist nor does not exist, do not apply
@davidc6143
@davidc6143 Год назад
This juxtaposition of two of the most meaninful intellectual/psychological/spiritual influences in my life (Jung/Buddha) is one of the best videos I've ever seen on RU-vid. I really enjoy the aesthetic and content of your videos. It's heartening to find profound and insightful content like this. Thank you. Please keep creating!
@zanewalsh1812
@zanewalsh1812 Год назад
Agreed 💯 This composition is well articulated
@JanetBirdFuller
@JanetBirdFuller 11 месяцев назад
Well said. My thoughts exactly.
@electricsnut
@electricsnut Год назад
Between Buddhism, Taoism and Jung, you have everything you need to have a balanced approach to spirituality, shadow work and meaning to existence. Thanks for the video ❤️🙏
@Jacob.D.
@Jacob.D. 9 месяцев назад
@@eradicate630 Taosim has much much more to explore into. Keep learning 👍
@Brough1111
@Brough1111 8 месяцев назад
Excellent
@TheLivingPhilosophy
@TheLivingPhilosophy 11 месяцев назад
This was profoundly good. I’m in full agreement with the other commenters who say that this might be one of the best videos on RU-vid. I always adore a cross pollination of thinkers because of the depth of knowledge and the audacity it takes to engage in such an original piece of work and I think you nailed the landing on this one. I know a lot about Jung and a good deal about Buddhism and am coming from this with a head full of thoughts. The fact that the video itself was immensely beautiful original and engaging just made the whole thing even more amazing. Kudos on an amazing piece of work
@oenzzera
@oenzzera Год назад
Keep doing this kind of content, seeker. We're all together on this mysterious journey!
@mipsungvuclam
@mipsungvuclam Год назад
Such a great marriage of western and eastern thought! I particularly love the modified perspective of the yin and yang symbol. I applaud your endeavor and express a profound gratitude for this wonderful gift!!🙏
@yatbeisert
@yatbeisert 10 месяцев назад
As a long time student and practitioner of the Budda’s teaching I must say that I’m enjoying your videos as they present the Buddha’s teaching as I have studied from the scriptures. Thank you for your work. I’ve already shared your videos with my friends.
@Eternalised
@Eternalised Год назад
Wonderful work!
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Having Eternalised comment on my video must be some sort of a rare unlockable achievement... thank you for the support!
@HarrySmith-hr2iv
@HarrySmith-hr2iv Год назад
A brilliant video which describes the links between Buddhism and Jung. I have been a practising Buddhist since 1980, and because I first became familiar with Jung's ideas around 1970, I naturally and inadvertently combined the concepts of Buddhism with Jung. In Madame Blavatsky's Theosophy (HQ International and Varanasi India) and Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy (HQ Switzerland and International) there is much description of The Akashic Records. The Akashic Records seem to be synonymous with Jung's Collective Unconscious at a national level, world wide level and cosmic-galactic level. I don't believe everything Madame Blavatsky and Rudolf Steiner write, but on a number of points they are spot on. I like Buddhism so much because I can withdraw using meditation into the 8 Buddhist Janas. Greetings from the UK.
@dayelu2679
@dayelu2679 Месяц назад
Any tips on Jhanas?
@HarrySmith-hr2iv
@HarrySmith-hr2iv Месяц назад
@@dayelu2679 My experience is it works but you must adhere to the Buddhist Teaching to get results. And the study of the subject in itself constitutes Samadhi. (Concentration.)
@Quantum36911
@Quantum36911 Год назад
"The sane outnumber the insane... a desperate arguement if ever there was one..." Thank you!! As someone who was put in a psych ward and called "schizo-affective" when I had a most profound spiritual awakening, this was balm to a tortured soul...
@zanewalsh1812
@zanewalsh1812 Год назад
You are not alone 🙏🏼
@JapanSpr94
@JapanSpr94 Год назад
🙏🏿 ❤
@Quantum36911
@Quantum36911 Год назад
@@zanewalsh1812 Thank you!
@loganbranjord7855
@loganbranjord7855 11 месяцев назад
I share that experience and am doing wonderfully and happy. I hope the best for you. We are all with you!
@ranaarjun10
@ranaarjun10 10 месяцев назад
I am sure you are/were also addict
@groovermctoober4508
@groovermctoober4508 11 месяцев назад
I'm amazed. This is without a doubt the best explanation of the five skandhas that I've ever encountered, and I've been studying Buddhism now for more than 20 years! It's so transparent and understandable, something I've been searching for for many years and have finally found here. A big thank you!
@ujjwalbhatt1460
@ujjwalbhatt1460 Год назад
Your videos are incredibly insightful, and I appreciate your narration and explanation style. I struggle with a short attention span, so it can be challenging for me to watch long videos. However, I genuinely wished that this particular video was longer because it was so engaging. Please continue producing such excellent content, and I appreciate your efforts. Keep up the good work, brother! ❤️
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
You’re kind as ever, Ujjwal, thank you! I will keep trying to make the best video I can, and it feels greatly encouraging every time I see a new comment from you :)
@shockerzlee
@shockerzlee Год назад
This is a good write up and I enjoyed how you delved into this deeply. I would love to see you explore the collective unconsciousness from Jung in the future. Great work! It's a very high-production and captivating video on the subject.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed this one! Jung's psychology is very dear to me and it would be an exciting challenge to do a whole video on the collective unconscious. I could cover the main archetypes, the complexes, the idea of wholeness... this is a great suggestion @Tommy Lee!
@King35Fan
@King35Fan Год назад
Very interesting introduction. I remember George Shearing, a well-known pianist (1919-2011), who was born blind, saying that it was a misconception that those who did not have sight could see black; he said blindness was like trying to see with your arm.
@paulbolton2322
@paulbolton2322 Год назад
Always good to learn about C. G. Jung he followed so much Alchemy, native Americans, African & Buddhism, taoism. This somehow reminds me how the late Alan watts put things across. 👍
@mehenra485
@mehenra485 Год назад
Oh wow, this is very well made! I like the place you took me, thank you.
@MA_theone
@MA_theone Год назад
I feel very lucky to have come across this video of yours. I will re-watch it, since it has a depth which I feel I can hardly grasp at once. Thank you from the collective and concious mind, and from the instance which holds and is aware of it 🙏
@liguanafrequency
@liguanafrequency Год назад
I'm experiencing and searching in books the things you are talking about 2 years now and i have to say that your content is so pure and u are giving very good details to the subjects in just 20'mins or so. Good job! channels like this boost the collective mind of the internet with wisdom for people to find it.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you for the touching comment - and for following my work for so long! Your support really makes a difference in helping me continue to do what I do.
@zanewalsh1812
@zanewalsh1812 Год назад
​@@seeker2seeker This message is hooking another supporter. Haven't subscribed yet, but I will be back soon for another message 🙏🏼
@slotenmakerdenhaag
@slotenmakerdenhaag 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting and well presented. I Paused the video at 15:08 because it occurs to me that you may have missed an important aspect of Jung's thought on the unconscious when you state that 'every action causes an opposite reaction in the unconscious' a formulation that needs to be further explored. My ideas on this are that the unconscious does not derive from a 'neutral state' but is continually attempting to fit experience and thought into a coherent narrative that justifies our actions and values. As such it attempts to eliminate or neutralise thoughts, ideas, experiences that do not fit into this 'self-narrative' and eventually the contradictions this produces force some of this material to the surface in the form of dreams and nightmares (desire, jealousy, guilt, fear, anxiety). Therefore, one might argue that the unconscious as Jung formulated it is not merely a repository but a force that possesses its own ethical purpose(s). And in this sense, I believe it is fair to argue that Buddhism grasps for the concept of 'karma' to justify its own ethical precepts which are otherwise baseless. (If all suffering is a product of the mind, rather than e.g. a product of injustice, then it is not a moral issue that we can or ought to act upon).
@Carolevw
@Carolevw 10 месяцев назад
I do like your analogy of us all being leaves of the same tree. This video is the first I have seen and it was just up my alley, thank you!
@debbiebeck5826
@debbiebeck5826 9 месяцев назад
This video was so helpful. I have been a practicing Buddhist for years and I still learned so much from this. Your explanations are clear and easier to understand. Thank you
@JohnLoty
@JohnLoty 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this clear presentation of a deep and vital topic...our unconscious.
@samirkarki192
@samirkarki192 Год назад
Bro aside from the amazing visuals, the lecture is probably one of the deepest I have ever heard. on the topic It's like a profound secret is being revealed to me. Thank you, and personally I would love it if you made a vid on Geeta and Upanishads as well in this amazing style.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you Samir, I'm happy this video made such an impression on you :) The Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita are definitely topics I aim to cover.
@izzifragner
@izzifragner 11 месяцев назад
it is a great work! And thanks for the "what you seek is seeking you". This has made me so emotional.
@djmileski
@djmileski Год назад
Great video. As far as the difference of Jung and Buddha, it may be beneficial to do a comparison between Jung and LaoTzu
@yash2614
@yash2614 11 месяцев назад
One of the best videos I have ever watched. The similarities and differences you were able to point at shows the level of research and hard work you did. The ending was beautiful where you mentioned the Mahayana vow and an idea of everything being interconnected which might as well be a fact.
@hamptonrj25
@hamptonrj25 Год назад
You have earned a subscriber friend. Truly great video
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you and welcome aboard!
@isvvcng
@isvvcng Год назад
Thank you for this insightful video! You have to make a follow up series in this theme please! Looking forward to the next❤
@HollieAdoraBelle
@HollieAdoraBelle 9 месяцев назад
This is such a great production and such clear teaching such a treasure to find!
@davidhill6604
@davidhill6604 11 месяцев назад
This is such a good video I had to watch it twice. Great work. Please make a follow up about the collective unconscious!
@ilovetunics
@ilovetunics Год назад
What an Amazing Amazing! video 👏👏 your grasp and summarising such profound discussion in 20 mins is just incredible! I specially love the Bodhisattva vow - maybe they truly understood that liberation of all sentient beings is truly the Only way out - thank you
@jsvilbert321
@jsvilbert321 Год назад
This is probably one of the best RU-vid videos I have ever seen. It is a gem and worth watching multiple times. Interesting-- I had just written a few weeks ago these two haiku about the individual: A tree in late Fall Does it believe it is dying? Awakens in Spring -------- Perhaps our bodies Are like the leaves of a tree Going through seasons
@jameswiblishauser9745
@jameswiblishauser9745 Год назад
Makes me want to know more. Much appreciated.
@ryu6916
@ryu6916 6 месяцев назад
And with that, I gained clarity. Thanks Seeker.
@tn0367
@tn0367 10 месяцев назад
Dude, your job is amazing! thank you!
@user-fc7is6jo2e
@user-fc7is6jo2e 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for making and sharing this fascinating topic.
@juanmartin2922
@juanmartin2922 Год назад
Thankyou for such a splendid wander, good to watch something of content on you tube. the imagery was elegant and understated, your presentation engaging . Once again thank you
@michaelb.3794
@michaelb.3794 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Seeker, I love the depth and breadth of Buddhism. When I started chanting Nam Myoho Renge Kyo and reading the Lotus Sutra it opened my mind to a much broader reality than I had ever conceived. So many questions were answered. Your videos are excellent! Happiness, peace and love!
@michaelm.2994
@michaelm.2994 9 месяцев назад
In this short video, I came to a better understanding of the distinctions between the conscious, personal unconscious, and the collective unconscious. Thanks for the knowledge!
@christopherswanson3317
@christopherswanson3317 10 месяцев назад
Top notch content. Thank you ❤️
@spencert3279
@spencert3279 Год назад
This channel and Eternalised are fantastic repositories of wisdom and thought-provoking content. Thank you for your work.
@eddieyap7007
@eddieyap7007 10 месяцев назад
So well presented, well done. Appreciate your insight and wisdom.
@kamilszlufik8007
@kamilszlufik8007 Год назад
New to your channel. Became a fan and here to stay. Thank you for your videos.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Welcome and thank you for your support!
@henrikborkchristensen9369
@henrikborkchristensen9369 Год назад
Well! To compare the unconscious with dark matter does not strike me as a desperate argument at all...but as an interesting and inspiring way to look at it. BTW! That childhood traumas very often define what and how we experience life as adults has been made extremely clear to me, when I heard of some scientific research into anxiety a couple years ago. What the science dudes did was to expose a group of rats to a certain smell, accompanied by an electric shock through the floor in their cage. As expected, the rats soon experienced high levels of stress whenever they were exposed to this particular smell. Then they removed the offspring the moment they were born, to another cage/group of rats, which also had been exposed to the same smell, but no electricity, so they didn't react to the smell of course. BUT the rat babies from the other cage became as stressed and anxious as their biologic parrents the moment they were exposed to the smell. Therefore we are not only defined by our own traumas, BUT WE ALSO INHERIT OUR PARRENTS TRAUMAS.
@themanualist4727
@themanualist4727 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful work, thank you!
@quasarastro
@quasarastro Год назад
Wow. I always enjoy encountering new concepts within familiar topics. Probably your best video yet!
@eyeinfinite27
@eyeinfinite27 10 месяцев назад
Thanks! Love your work my friend.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker 10 месяцев назад
Thank you, I appreciate this!
@yash2614
@yash2614 7 месяцев назад
One of my favourites ever, it has furthermore increased my inclination towards spirituality. May the Buddha and his teachings continue to influence all sentient beings throughout generations and I hope the same for Carl Jung as well. ❤
@shinramyun767
@shinramyun767 Год назад
This is soooo well aligned. LOVE IT!
@catharinepizzarello4784
@catharinepizzarello4784 Год назад
I really like your simple, elegant explanations. Thank you!
@markgriskey
@markgriskey 10 месяцев назад
"what you seek is seeking you" Love it! Subscribed
@electraruby4078
@electraruby4078 Год назад
That was very interesting. Thankyou. It only goes to show what an extraordinary person Jung was.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
He really was…
@MarceloSiqueiraLima_CdC
@MarceloSiqueiraLima_CdC Год назад
A nice video. Thanks. Collective unconscious or memories of previous lives? According to Buddhism, it is precisely the deposit-consciousness Alaya (what in the West is called the unconscious) that migrates from one life to another, continually being reborn. This dynamic explains the factors that led Jung to postulate the existence of the collective unconscious.
@jayaprakashrao7535
@jayaprakashrao7535 Год назад
Great, insightful...One of the best videos i came across...Thanks a lot for your great effort..
@MarkAlexander-ws4zg
@MarkAlexander-ws4zg 11 месяцев назад
A great talk, very inspiring!
@user-ys4ck2we3v
@user-ys4ck2we3v 3 месяца назад
Science is about objectivity. Spirituality, subjectivity. The inner knowledge of how "my" mind works requires to be in touch with my own personal "reality" as it is now. Every being manifests a unique experience, beyond labels, definitions and concepts. The collective unconscious calls for the collective conscious, but every human case is different, for every experience is different. Also, besides the mind, there are emotions and feelings which cannot be placed in its origin, to the realm of the mind alone and which are important to learn about ourselves. I enjoyed your video. Thank you very much for offering such material.
@bjrunson
@bjrunson 9 месяцев назад
Truth is a nod along. Out of silence, clarity. Greater clarity through challenge. Non attachment is the only refuge from slings and arrows. Your voice is amazing. This channel will grow very large. If you sold stock I would invest if I had extra money.
@BailelaVida
@BailelaVida Год назад
Excellent video. Great summary. Enjoyed it very much. Thank you kindly
@nevergiveup7806
@nevergiveup7806 Год назад
Hey simeon! Such a great content! It must be fate and luck of mine and others to watch such quality content.However,Can you make a proper video on meditation,science behind samadhi and such states of consciousness and how to perform meditation according to ancient buddhist manner(in present day)? Love you from nepal❤ And as always we will always support you.❤
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Hey there, thank you for the kind comment! Actually, one of my main courses while studying Buddhist Studies at university was on Buddhist meditation. So, I have lots of resources on that. This is definitely a topic I am going to do a video on and when I do, I will mention you in the video :)
@arcanemick6570
@arcanemick6570 Год назад
Just phenomenal. You have yourself another subscriber. I hope you continue your work.
@johnryan2193
@johnryan2193 12 часов назад
Excellent production skills, thank you.
@Sentientdreamer
@Sentientdreamer Год назад
This video got me to subscribe. Thank you for the work youve put into this videp and to the path that got you this far.❤🎉
@johnnythorn4847
@johnnythorn4847 9 месяцев назад
Uncommonly clear weaving of concrete examples, images, and humble insights delivered with rare absence of attachments. Thank you for your efforts to illuminate our troubled era.
@eleanorcramer7986
@eleanorcramer7986 10 месяцев назад
Blessed to be here. Thank You. My device must be listening to my thoughts.
@lilac01teo21
@lilac01teo21 10 месяцев назад
What an amazing video! Thanks for sharing ❤
@TRINE_TRIBE
@TRINE_TRIBE 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for your contribution to our mind. Eagerly waiting here for more videos from you
@kekekepepepe6082
@kekekepepepe6082 Год назад
please keep producing more videos like this, i know the views are not very much on this video but this was 10/10
@randecolley7054
@randecolley7054 10 месяцев назад
This is THE VERY BEST VIDEO I have chanced upon!! Thank you
@peterdegrandis4630
@peterdegrandis4630 Месяц назад
Great snapshotting on the insight’s of CJ and ancient’s on human and universal wisdoms --thank you for the concise interpretation and perception
@ChristinaLop
@ChristinaLop 10 месяцев назад
Great recording would love to hear more on the archetypes, and the other thing that you reference about recordings fascinating
@aartigandhi962
@aartigandhi962 Год назад
excellent content. am blessed to have come across this video. thank you.
@doernerrr
@doernerrr 9 месяцев назад
This is an awesome lecture, I’ve listened to it several times. I have strong, all be it anecdotal, evidence for the existence of the collective unconscious. Years ago when I was doing a lot of flying I had a recurring dream that involved decision making in a very specific and dangerous situation, and the event dreamed though seemingly realistic was something that would never happen in waking life flying. However it was scary enough to make a strong impression every time I dreamed it, probably 3 or 4 times. Some years later I was reading a book written by a fellow with similar interests who was also a pilot, I was amazed when he described in great detail having the exact same dream. Clearly could not be a coincidence but there was no explaining it. A few years later after puzzling about the mystery I did some internet research and found a dream interpretation site that described the dream and claimed that it is known to be experienced by pilots. I don’t think there is any mechanism known to western science that can explain this observation. However, existence of some common yet occult information source that is accessible by the unconscious mind would allow this phenomenon to occur. I tell my children it’s a mistake to think we can see everything that’s going on in this world and I believe it. Great video, keep up the good work.
@jamespope2840
@jamespope2840 Год назад
After having a near death experience I am always interested in learning more. I was without a body but I could see. There is so much more going on than the human brain could ever understand. JDP Underhill 2023
@alangoldarocha2662
@alangoldarocha2662 Год назад
I just got my philosophy license degree academic article (thesis) graded. It's based on Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka Budhism and Jung's Conception of the psyche as the mirror of the world. I am very excited for this. Wonder if it'll touch on Hesse's Siddhartha
@sassduffin4274
@sassduffin4274 10 месяцев назад
I agree with Tasmanian, this is an awesome video. Beautifully put together, superbly narrated with exquisite content. Fascinating, joyful, ......"good as gold". Ki pai - well done
@williammckay8516
@williammckay8516 6 дней назад
Excellent, clear and concise. Hopefully this will assist in this troubled time
@xanasantos1
@xanasantos1 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful. Your voice is so soothing!
@simpernchong
@simpernchong Год назад
My own understanding. In the ancient past, there was no split in the conscious and unconsciousness. The unconscios is known. However, the mind got habituated and become fixated on certain focus aka grasping and desire.. And the dichotomy occurs. During extreme deep meditation, when the conceptual human mind is suspended, the unconscious reveals unobscured. .. and the dynamics of lives are seen clearly and as knowing prior to ideas and language. In the far future, these split will be gone.
@laurametcalf5351
@laurametcalf5351 Год назад
So good!!!!! Thank you!!!!
@movie3390
@movie3390 Год назад
You've gained a new sub man, quality video
@jerryhoran6036
@jerryhoran6036 Год назад
Excellent essay and presentation! Subscribed!
@berniv7375
@berniv7375 Год назад
As a vegan I believe that the collective unconscious encompasses all sentient life and that through the eradication of suffering the collective will attain a higher spirituality. Thank you for the profound and enlightening video. Subscribed.🌱
@clickbaitcabaret8208
@clickbaitcabaret8208 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Fantastic job my friend.
@LuxETenebris33
@LuxETenebris33 Год назад
Great video, absolutely loved it.
@gailnewcomb8256
@gailnewcomb8256 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing your videos. ❤
@papodemago
@papodemago Год назад
Just keep on your work. You are doing fine!! Amithaba _/\_
@SuperVancelot
@SuperVancelot Год назад
Wow, I have been wrestling with Jungian analysts and buddist priests for 40 years. It's been like trying to mix gasoline and water, just makes a separate mess. Didn't help That Jung wrote "yoga meditation is dangerous to the westerners ". It was a statement that has been taken out of context very badly. Your thoughts and presentation was brilliant. It brought together these dynamic systems in a way that honors both
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker Год назад
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed the video! I myself have struggled to reconcile the Jungian and Buddhist parts within me. I’ve heard Ken Wilber has done some progress towards this synthesis and his work is definitely something I aim to explore in the future.
@john-ic5pz
@john-ic5pz Год назад
Buddha and Jung both motivated by ending existential suffering and the tantric (vajrayana) school of Buddhism has significant parallels to (internal) alchemy.
@yoeyyoey8937
@yoeyyoey8937 Год назад
@@john-ic5pz it does but I would go so far as to say that they have all ready developed the same technology much further
@L8MeGuess
@L8MeGuess 9 месяцев назад
@@john-ic5pzwhat? Buddha said accept that life is suffering, not end it.
@arunmadhusudhanan9478
@arunmadhusudhanan9478 9 месяцев назад
Very insightful buddy, im grateful for you.
@JanetBirdFuller
@JanetBirdFuller 11 месяцев назад
Phenomenal content presented with great artistic style. Your graphics are beautiful & sublime.
@seeker2seeker
@seeker2seeker 11 месяцев назад
Thank you kindly!
@seinmyint4062
@seinmyint4062 Год назад
The Buddhism philosophies made reference in the video are mostly reflection of Mahayana Buddhism, whereas more in-depth explanations and definitions on Consciousness and Unconsciousness can also be found in Theravada Buddhism. There are much more related materials explained in Theravada Buddhism Abhidhamma Pitaka, particularly on mind and consciousness.
@kaimantigs
@kaimantigs Год назад
GREAT WORK !! Thank you!!❤❤❤
@jasonvanatta8508
@jasonvanatta8508 Месяц назад
excellent and helpful video- thankyou for helping us all awaken.
@charlesmay897
@charlesmay897 2 месяца назад
Beautiful work. TY🙏
@HomerBartStewie
@HomerBartStewie 11 месяцев назад
This video is the best I've seen on the subject of buddhism and consciousness. It's too deep for my monkey mind to absorb. I'm going to watch it over and over again to piece together as much as my I can. A million thank you!
@Rosspark100
@Rosspark100 Год назад
Incredible video! I am now subscribed and very exited to watch more of your content in the future
@danbanim3455
@danbanim3455 10 месяцев назад
amazing video dude, fantastic explanations keep up the great content please
@thinlaypaddu
@thinlaypaddu 3 месяца назад
i was born in a Buddhist family and i have been a very dogmatic Buddhist following the rules and chanting very seriously until i was mesmerized by a book named power of subconscious and conscious mind. i was so mesmerized that i wanted to look further in the conscious thing and it took me to the real gem i already had from the moment i was born , the Buddhism. Now i value Buddhism beyond dogma , beyond faith to logic and science. I love every bit of Buddhism. NAMO BUDDHAYA.
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