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"We need more understanding of human nature because the only real danger that exists is man himself. He is the great danger, and we are pitifully unaware of it. We know nothing of man, far too little. His psyche should be studied because we are the origin of all coming evil." Carl Jung 30:35
it's kind of funny though that people that need counseling about their evil tendencies seem to not care while the aftermath of those people end up on the couch instead.
I agree with most of what you said. The only objection I have is that he was no 'normal' man. He was an incredible man. I'm an INFJ and without his work and teachings id be so much more lost than I am today. Lol
+SECRET AGENT For some reason I misunderstood what he said and I was about to dismiss him. But I rewinded it and heard what he said and I was comforted.
@8:25..Yes Loved it,just absolutely loved this answer.So profound.Jung made a distinction in "Believing" and "Knowing". I didn't know there is technically a difference between the two terms.Epic..
SECRET AGENT god is not a man its the bees to the hive and we are the bees. each country or region has a type of thinking and shifting perspective. we judge each other and ourselves. we spread and unleash karma and we take it in. the past and knowing subconsciously affects you every day.
Strangely, when I first started reading Carl Jung in 1984 I felt like I was in the company of an old friend or maybe a great grandfather - that feeling is still with me today!
I had the same feeling EXACTLY when I first encountered Carl Jung as a 20 year old INFJ. I felt so close to him, like I was genetically related to him…am I considered him my spiritual Grandfather from then on!
I saw this video a few years ago but this viewing has revealed other layers I wasn't able to appreciate at the time. This is one of the finest examples of interviewing where it was outstanding. There was a flow and natural adaptation by the interviewer where he was truly listening to his interviewee. Carl Jung was one of the true visionaries and if he was an INFJ (which is very likely from everything I know about him and his contribution towards the elevation of the consciousness of mankind), it is an honor to be in a similar category and worth the trials and tribulations of being this type.
After taking a test and having INFJ as result, and after doing multiple searches, I can finally and confidently say I'm an INFJ, despite all of my efforts to find another result.
What a fascinating conversation. Jung was so eloquent and matter-of-fact, not acting superior or judgmental. I really find his point of view intriguing. Thanks!
I can watch and listen to Jung for ages. I admire his honesty, innocent boy like way and his depth of insight. He has always had that look of knowing which I identify with as an INFJ myself. The empathic and the shadow self, people think INFJ's are always 'nice', well we are till you trip over one of our hidden lines and he knew this.
I do not think INFJ's tend to typically have this type of a light hearted vibe or this type of humor. WIth Fe they tend to be more accomodating or polite. Also they have a clear path in mind that they follow to reach a certain thing with their Ni. Jung on the other hand pretty much accidentally ended up where he did. He basically reacted on different things to get where he ended up and never seems really sure of anything (as he says). Also does he say he's more a thinker, and did not develop feelings till later, which would be kinda odd if it was his aux. function. Also does his light hearted demeaner not really fit with a judger at all..His innocence is more like the innocence of a young boy who wonders how the world actually works. That is more a typical INTP thing than an INFJ thing. INFJ's are more like old souls rather than young...
@@PowerRedBullTypology not really. infjs are both old souls and young at heart. just one of their many contradictions :) we act and show the side that balances who we are interacting with. so if a person is quite serious we'll be playful, if the person is playful, we'll be serious one. :> it's hard to pin us down based on a very few interactions and even years of knowing us. i am in my late 20s and im just discovering this about myself LOL
Thank you so much for this. The part about his advice to old people being to live as they will live forever is something that I have always thought about.
Exactly, you have some wild imagination of yourself in the future that would sound naive and irrational to others but then you take the day dreaming seriously and try to visualise a realistic path towards that ideal that you daydreamed about. Now all of a sudden you're not day dreaming, you're planning. The more you learn this, the more you understand what the world being an 'oyster' means.
This man is a fucking GENIUS!!! We are all lucky to be able to learn from a man like him. His intellect was scary. Thanks for posting this video im just coming across it now
Synchronicity! 😍This video with Carl Jung just came on while I had been listening to Esther Hicks RUclipss auto playing all morning, and the idea that had resonated the most out all I heard her say today was to not direct attention to our past… neither yesterday or even today… because that is like putting gum in your mouth “that’s had all the flavor chewed out of it already” She said our journey never ends…there’s countless lifetimes ahead! Which aligned perfectly with Jung speaking about how older people must only look forward as if they expect to live hundreds of years more! Otherwise they become stiff and lose this life far too early! I am in my 60s and have been feeling quite alone, abandoned and spent… 🙏 Thank you Spirit, I ❤️ your algorithms!
This is so awesome! I am so very much like he and have the same thoughts as well as good intuition. Nice to see someone just like me. Makes me more comfortable with myself!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had no idea that he lived to an age where there were recordings of him like this. Wonderful wisdom from a man worth listening to!
I have a question for the other INFJ’s here. I wanted to know if any of you had a similar up bringing where your dad was very predictable and your mother was irrational
Jesse Bates idk my mom was the most rational person I've ever known. My dad, on the other hand, can be difficult to get along with. But I'm a woman, so it might be different
Later at the end of the interview almost he was asked about death and he says I don't need to believe just for believing I most have reasons then I don't need to believe because ...I KNOW. In conclusion he doesn't just believe in God. He knows there is a God. Que hermoso
That is not the conclusion I draw. The only thing he KNOWS is that living in fear of death will make you ill, whilst living like there will always be a future for you makes you feel good. He was very pragmatic in that his job was to help people feel better and improve their mental health. He would just use whatever technique works. Belief in a higher power and purpose makes people feel good. That is what he KNOWS. He never claimed to KNOW god.
The problem with saying "God doesn't exist" is that is the kind of doctrine spouted by the Soviets before they killed all the productive people in their society. You are possibly in this debate because you are unsure and cannot prove or disprove. -----"Some bullshit outside of you" ??? --- Is it not self-evident through scientific study that we are made of the same matter as the stars. We are made of the same 'one' thing --- matter. We are the self-aware universe, both father, son and holyt spirit. Finite beings living in an infinite realm. It is best to drop your childish notion of God as perhaps a supreme man-like being pointing his finger from the clouds. This is indeed the metaphor used to illustrate to children that their lives become drastically better when they live, as though, there was a man in the clouds. I have no time for militant atheists ----go to some mindless hedonistic forum and spout your nonsense over there.
Mark Freeman very good whatever technical technique,s who cares just results no journey need Ed only the facts mama ,only the facts ,I,m on a mission from got
Even he said a personality is not static. So try not to soley characterize yourself. Even thou myers briggs was near dead on l still seen fluctuations in myself switching from intj infj. I noticed it depended on specific situtions on how l delt with them during different times in my life.
Nj Shire agree I can see me exchanging inbetween infj and enfp throughout the life...mostly because of difficult experiences and misunderstanding in life.
The test shows you one side of your four sides of your mind. It reflects your ego which is only 25% of the picture. You still have your subconscious, unconscious, and super ego which are different personalities. I’m an infj ego that transitions between estp subconscious, enfp unconscious, and istj super ego.
This was my experience @ 48 years old, a sort of waking up from a dream or in my case a 48 year nightmare!!. Carl used the word "Mist" This might be a better word to describe the dreamlike state,
I woke up at 37 , I remember telling a friend that I feel like there's a part of my brain I can't use, like I'm in a FOG. One early morning august 11 2019 between 5-5:30am ,I was awake but just still kinda relaxing in bed it was still very early. Just laying there thinking my mind never stops, all of a sudden there was this light and sleep paralysis began, I've always had them since I'm a kid always with visions and dreams but there was a rushing flood of memories being put into my head it was intense and scary. I'm looking over to my fiance for him to help me but he was snoring peacefully. Lasted for about a minute and half or so. When it was all over, there was an awareness inside me .I couldn't believe it I cried like a baby for hours I couldn't function so scared, I drank half pint of vodka to knock me out but when I woke up, it was still there. This awareness inside me. Then I started the quest figuring out who and what I am. One things for sure. I know there is GOD. Absolutey no question about it, and my faith in him is unshakable ever since I'm a kid and I always felt protected. I know I am. ❤️💪🙏
While I am myself an INFJ Jungs words make him sound either like a super logical feeler which INFJ can be or an INTJ since he refuses to acknowledge beliefs as a foundation and insists on knowing and facts
He seems wayyyy to flexible, light hearted and funny to be a judging judging type. He never had any plan either, and pretty much came towards the place he was that day by merely reacting to different things , rather than having any goal in mind beforehand. Also there's an innocence in him that all pretty much implies he's more like an INTP rather than INFJ. He said he's mostly a thinker, and intuitive...and not good with feelings. That does not sound like an INFJ. Neither does a classification of people into boxes sound like a typical thing an INFJ would do. They are way less interested in catogories and such than types like INTP's who love any sort of theory, whether it's about humans or not. Things have to be 'indexed' and 'analysed' and put in the right order...
A mature INFJ learns that knowing is better than believing. Early in the INFJ life they will go on their intuition until they realize that their intuitions are not accurate enough. A mature INFJ will seek to know and understand through their intuition without blindly following it as in the early life.
@@PowerRedBullTypology An INFJ judges for themselves and has strict convictions based on their introverted intuitions. Hence a possible explanation for Jung being able to come to such convicted conclusions.
I have admired this guy since I was first exposed to him in college. I highly recommend his book: Man and his Symbols." I like some of what Sigmund Freud wrote but I can understand why Carl Jung left him behind.
Mike S my secret feeling is that Freud didn’t believe in God but Jung did and from personal experience you can’t work side by side with someone who doesn’t share that fundamental belief.........especiallyFreud and Jung 😉
Take the MBTI. You will learn plenty about yourself. The only caution I would give is when one of the 4 catagories is close to the middle. It will definitely help in dealing with people in difficult or business situations. It cant hurt. Kind of like dropping acid.
It interesting to hear Jung say he has both an over thinking tendency, as well as a difficulty with feelings, and that these traits can change over the course of a lifetime, especially since he has said elsewhere that is is highly unlikely to have both thinking and feeling as well developed traits in the same person. He suggests then, he may have been something along the lines of INTP & INFJ/INFP or perhaps somewhere between these over the course of his life. He basically says he's introverted, intuitive, thinking AND feeling/sensing. Interesting to hear from the man himself. I think he's an INSTFP.
Bluewren Reilly the interviewer tried to subtlety discredit Jung for favour of “Fraud”😉 by asking repeatedly what was the moment and what made you depart from Fruied? He tried to use Jungs genuine honesty against him but failed luckily because he very nicely said that he was impossible to keep working with if he made his mind up that was it....no questioning
My best friend have this paranoid hallucinations schizophrenia, I love him to death . One time he was in the hospital, tied up. I couldn't hold that water out of eyes. When stuff and doctor came I asked them to free his hands. I field so sad. Outside of the room nurse asked me how can I take his split personality, to be honest I couldn't understand what she mean by that. I was visiting my friend everyday for two weeks until he was well, I remember lady in the front desk asked me, aren't you Aleksandr? Yes I'm, she make my face red telling me that I'm good person visiting my "mentally disabled " friend, I said that people would do the same for ill. To make my story short after she was asking me so many???? told me that I have this infj . Sorry about my English .
I would argue that Jung was INTP rather than INFJ. You can see the Si in his speech. He described himself as a thinker that has a bad relationship with reality (Se PoLR).
Very good points made by Jung: "Conditions of man are based on history." "We are shaped through education" "Man cannot stand a meaningless life" I am surprised he didn't expand on why he thinks or believes that we need to eat salt besides just to feel better (@ 36:02). But more importantly he is comparing that to a particular way that we can allow ourselves to "think" or structure our thought that makes us feel better just as we may not know why we eat salt but that we only know that it makes us feel better as he said. Behold, for he reveals here that with the knowledge, influence and inspiration that you acquire or are exposed to, you may be building a temple in your mind that is inviting of the holy spirit. Such is the way of Christianity. Studies have shown that depression affects more of those that are not associated with or that do not have deep convictions with any religion.
That was interesting to hear about the black man's clairvoyance about a fact later published...I remember when I was in grade 7 thiking that one day you'd have wireless speakers and now seeing them marketed on posters here is kind of freaky. I don't think i'm special and im sure many others have experienced something like this. That there's something in the field of the collective conscious we can tap into and share/communicate with the world...for what purpose i dont know i just try to enjoy things from a more detached perspective now (but make use of things liberally)....
More shy, humble and flexible, and less fixed on a set of ideas than any xNxJ-type I've ever met. INTP is more like it - which is also along the lines he lay out himself.
Carl Jung was more __________ a lot of things than anyone you've ever met. As people age, especially if they work on themselves as Jung is said to have done throughout his life, people appear less Typical. They appear as themselves, more whole. More whole partly means that the other types come through as needed, as they are no longer neurotically keeping themselves only certain ways. Nonetheless, they is still to this day some dispute as to his type.
I'm pretty sure he was an INTP too. I think he just has a very well developed Fe which makes since, since he was all about become a well developed and well rounded person. I can usually relate to INTPs, and ever since I discovered typology I've gone back and discovered that most of the people I've been interested in weather they were historical figures (like Thoreau, Darwin, Galileo or Einstein), or fictional characters I've been interested in tend to be INTPs. I don't count think there's anyone who's work fascinates me more than Jung. I'm almost certain he's an INTP.
He said introverted intuitive thinking and his openness implies perceiving. I think MBTI has some accuracy but it is not his original idea. I think he objected to the type systems because it missed the point.
Thank you for posting this. I do have to ask, however, why you believe Jung was INFJ? By his own statement in this video, he was a thinker; he said he was not good as a feeler, which would preclude his being INFJ.
He's natural and the mature INFJ as an INFJ myself, he is indeed an INFJ type. We also think with our head and try to find logical situation but we balance it through our heart and we see something beyond the answer. While thinker just firmly accept the answer, we want to seek other meanings/deeper meaning behind the answer. That's why INFJs are rare type. We pretty much like a deep context or conversation.
I understood his words about problems with feeling as he had problems with controlling his feelings. He said he had avoided critical situations because he had not trusted himself.
In comparison to the way Jung writes, I would never have believed that this was the man. I may have misunderstood a few of his concepts. He seems to present contradictory opinions to those I would've expected.
"I was always characterized by thinking, and I had a great deal of intuition, and I had trouble with feeling. I've always had trouble with reality." That sounds like an INTP to me.
Of course he's an INTP..really obvious..but the creator of this channel is an INFJ and problably wants to believe Jung is actually an INFJ...although all signs indicate he's an INTP
I think he seems way to "chill" and such to be an INTJ. He makes jokes and in way presents a light hearted appearance that is more like an INTP than INTJ. He never seemed to have a clear path in mind either. He pretty much reacted on things and all these reactions led him to become who is today. There was never any kind of (career) plan he made beforehand that he sticked to or anything.
Beast or not, vicious or not vicious, we are just a simple organism which is finding its way into this world. This organism keeps experimenting and adapting to its surroundings. Remember that nothing is born perfect, it is made perfect. Try looking at life from a broader picture, let only the edges of the universe be the wall of your thinking.
He himself said in the interview .. he is always thinking, very bad feelings, have good intuition, have a bad perception of reality(intuitive) .... how is he an INFJ? ...any clarification?
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INFP here. INFJs (and ENFPs) are my closest confidants and the ones that truly understand me. I love you INFJs. You are so special to me. ☺️✨
Your welcome.
Thanks a lot
well thank you! that was nice of you to say!
Infj here and I feel the same for INFPs ^^ 👋 🤭
@@JellyIsland INFJ-A and INFP-A here (it changes every year i take the test , this year i am an INFJ) , we love to feel and know we are wanted.
“Man cannot stand a meaningless life.” Now that’s a quote to remember.
This thought has inspired so many including Victor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning 🧡🦉🕊
@@eleanorsopwith9806 Great book....a bit difficult due to the subject matter but I'd highly recommend it......
"I don't need to believe...I KNOW"
Pure wisdom.
"We need more understanding of human nature because the only real danger that exists is man himself. He is the great danger, and we are pitifully unaware of it. We know nothing of man, far too little. His psyche should be studied because we are the origin of all coming evil." Carl Jung 30:35
it's kind of funny though that people that need counseling about their evil tendencies seem to not care while the aftermath of those people end up on the couch instead.
It's the truth beyond comprehension
Well that and in 5 billion years when the sun incinerates us.
About every 12,068 years if you take into account micronovas.
True
To All INFJ’s ............stay true and don’t change!! ❣️
good advice , i will remember this
@シャロンw 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
He was not INJF
Funny thing is, to stay true we must change constantly.
I love his story. A genius and yet a normal, decent man.
I agree so much Kamila. So wise and and humble :) A quality INFJ.
I agree Kamila! I'm going to read his books now :)
I agree with most of what you said. The only objection I have is that he was no 'normal' man. He was an incredible man. I'm an INFJ and without his work and teachings id be so much more lost than I am today. Lol
I love it when he says when asked if he believes in God he says well is difficult to say...I don't need to believe...I KNOW...I KNOW...
+SECRET AGENT For some reason I misunderstood what he said and I was about to dismiss him. But I rewinded it and heard what he said and I was comforted.
Thanks
@8:25..Yes Loved it,just absolutely loved this answer.So profound.Jung made a distinction in "Believing" and "Knowing". I didn't know there is technically a difference between the two terms.Epic..
He doesn't say that he believes in God and especially didn't say he believes in a person who is God.
SECRET AGENT god is not a man its the bees to the hive and we are the bees. each country or region has a type of thinking and shifting perspective. we judge each other and ourselves. we spread and unleash karma and we take it in. the past and knowing subconsciously affects you every day.
Strangely, when I first started reading Carl Jung in 1984 I felt like I was in the company of an old friend or maybe a great grandfather - that feeling is still with me today!
me too. I have a puppet dog who is named carl jung and has (the best I can manage) carl jung's voice. he gives me wisdom lol
He explain everything i knew in a profesional psycholgy way that let me know we are connected to the same Source
I had the same feeling EXACTLY when I first encountered Carl Jung as a 20 year old INFJ. I felt so close to him, like I was genetically related to him…am I considered him my spiritual Grandfather from then on!
I haven't experienced anything quite like that with any other writer. I find it interesting that my experience is not unique.
@@jondeeca I haven’t either 💟
I saw this video a few years ago but this viewing has revealed other layers I wasn't able to appreciate at the time. This is one of the finest examples of interviewing where it was outstanding. There was a flow and natural adaptation by the interviewer where he was truly listening to his interviewee. Carl Jung was one of the true visionaries and if he was an INFJ (which is very likely from everything I know about him and his contribution towards the elevation of the consciousness of mankind), it is an honor to be in a similar category and worth the trials and tribulations of being this type.
Best wishes in life
After taking a test and having INFJ as result, and after doing multiple searches, I can finally and confidently say I'm an INFJ, despite all of my efforts to find another result.
I did the same thing!!!😂
Then you are a noob
Introverts are life long learners
What a fascinating conversation. Jung was so eloquent and matter-of-fact, not acting superior or judgmental. I really find his point of view intriguing. Thanks!
I’m proud to be an INFJ. Everything described about an INFJ is so accurate it’s almost scary. Its amazing and incredible.
Carl Jung isn't an INFJ, though. Just saying.
@@sanaa1710 Carl Jung is an INFJ.
I can watch and listen to Jung for ages. I admire his honesty, innocent boy like way and his depth of insight. He has always had that look of knowing which I identify with as an INFJ myself. The empathic and the shadow self, people think INFJ's are always 'nice', well we are till you trip over one of our hidden lines and he knew this.
alys Freeman agreed...fellow INFJ
Couldn't agree more. INFJ here as well
I do not think INFJ's tend to typically have this type of a light hearted vibe or this type of humor. WIth Fe they tend to be more accomodating or polite. Also they have a clear path in mind that they follow to reach a certain thing with their Ni. Jung on the other hand pretty much accidentally ended up where he did. He basically reacted on different things to get where he ended up and never seems really sure of anything (as he says). Also does he say he's more a thinker, and did not develop feelings till later, which would be kinda odd if it was his aux. function. Also does his light hearted demeaner not really fit with a judger at all..His innocence is more like the innocence of a young boy who wonders how the world actually works. That is more a typical INTP thing than an INFJ thing. INFJ's are more like old souls rather than young...
@@PowerRedBullTypology not really. infjs are both old souls and young at heart. just one of their many contradictions :) we act and show the side that balances who we are interacting with. so if a person is quite serious we'll be playful, if the person is playful, we'll be serious one. :> it's hard to pin us down based on a very few interactions and even years of knowing us. i am in my late 20s and im just discovering this about myself LOL
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I think I'm developing a Carl Jung addiction.
I feel ya m8
Yea
Infj here, that EXACT same thing happened to me! (coming into consciousness of my individuality) at about 10yrs old too.
Thank you so much for this. The part about his advice to old people being to live as they will live forever is something that I have always thought about.
i like being an infj cuz the world feels magical
Exactly, you have some wild imagination of yourself in the future that would sound naive and irrational to others but then you take the day dreaming seriously and try to visualise a realistic path towards that ideal that you daydreamed about. Now all of a sudden you're not day dreaming, you're planning.
The more you learn this, the more you understand what the world being an 'oyster' means.
This man is a fucking GENIUS!!! We are all lucky to be able to learn from a man like him. His intellect was scary. Thanks for posting this video im just coming across it now
Synchronicity! 😍This video with Carl Jung just came on while I had been listening to Esther Hicks RUclipss auto playing all morning, and the idea that had resonated the most out all I heard her say today was to not direct attention to our past… neither yesterday or even today… because that is like putting gum in your mouth “that’s had all the flavor chewed out of it already” She said our journey never ends…there’s countless lifetimes ahead! Which aligned perfectly with Jung speaking about how older people must only look forward as if they expect to live hundreds of years more! Otherwise they become stiff and lose this life far too early!
I am in my 60s and have been feeling quite alone, abandoned and spent… 🙏 Thank you Spirit, I ❤️ your algorithms!
Love that. Spiritual algorithms.
This is so awesome! I am so very much like he and have the same thoughts as well as good intuition. Nice to see someone just like me. Makes me more comfortable with myself!
Thank you so much for sharing this. I had no idea that he lived to an age where there were recordings of him like this. Wonderful wisdom from a man worth listening to!
he answered the question about self awareness so quickly it was almost scary
Imagine the feeling he had of combining natural science and phsyciastry..........true genius!!
Such a kind man ... Happy to see this video.
This guy is awesome!!!
He was a genius.
I have a question for the other INFJ’s here. I wanted to know if any of you had a similar up bringing where your dad was very predictable and your mother was irrational
Jesse Bates idk my mom was the most rational person I've ever known. My dad, on the other hand, can be difficult to get along with. But I'm a woman, so it might be different
what was your mothers type? or what do you guess it is?
PowerRedBull not sure if this question is addressed to me, but if it is I'd say she was an isfj
I came from a similar family background.
My dad was balanced, my mother insanely irrational...
I did not say in the broadcast, “There is a God.” I said, “I do not need to believe in a God; I know.” ~Carl Jung, The Listener, 21 Jan. 1960
"I know" [8:14]
A wise and insightful man....
A great swiss Man, a wonderful person!!
awesome man...authentic...it was interesting to hear him say that during the course of life an infj, could drift to an infp ......
This mist Carl Yung talks about in adolescence I find myself waking up from more and more with each step I take in my life.
Later at the end of the interview almost he was asked about death and he says I don't need to believe just for believing I most have reasons then I don't need to believe because ...I KNOW. In conclusion he doesn't just believe in God. He knows there is a God. Que hermoso
That is not the conclusion I draw. The only thing he KNOWS is that living in fear of death will make you ill, whilst living like there will always be a future for you makes you feel good. He was very pragmatic in that his job was to help people feel better and improve their mental health. He would just use whatever technique works. Belief in a higher power and purpose makes people feel good. That is what he KNOWS. He never claimed to KNOW god.
The problem with saying "God doesn't exist" is that is the kind of doctrine spouted by the Soviets before they killed all the productive people in their society. You are possibly in this debate because you are unsure and cannot prove or disprove. -----"Some bullshit outside of you" ??? --- Is it not self-evident through scientific study that we are made of the same matter as the stars. We are made of the same 'one' thing --- matter. We are the self-aware universe, both father, son and holyt spirit. Finite beings living in an infinite realm. It is best to drop your childish notion of God as perhaps a supreme man-like being pointing his finger from the clouds. This is indeed the metaphor used to illustrate to children that their lives become drastically better when they live, as though, there was a man in the clouds. I have no time for militant atheists ----go to some mindless hedonistic forum and spout your nonsense over there.
Mark Freeman man in clouds sounds real cloudy ,very windy conclusion,with no rain either
Mark Freeman very good whatever technical technique,s who cares just results no journey need Ed only the facts mama ,only the facts ,I,m on a mission from got
No sunshine only winter
Introverts are surrounded by sensitive loyal group of selected people who have proved their utmost loyalty
Thank you for uploading this interview.
the thought of carl jung swinging a boy around like a bat to knock over 4 other boys
Introverts are loyal friends who don't leave you alone when you need them
Introverts are highly spiritual
Introvert are academically strong
Introverts believe in saving humanity
Thanks for posting this video it is helping me understand my INFJ self and helping me find more material for research on the subject.
INFJ here. I heard read about him a lot but ima take closer look now thanks im subscribing.
Even he said a personality is not static. So try not to soley characterize yourself. Even thou myers briggs was near dead on l still seen fluctuations in myself switching from intj infj. I noticed it depended on specific situtions on how l delt with them during different times in my life.
Nj Shire agree I can see me exchanging inbetween infj and enfp throughout the life...mostly because of difficult experiences and misunderstanding in life.
The test shows you one side of your four sides of your mind. It reflects your ego which is only 25% of the picture. You still have your subconscious, unconscious, and super ego which are different personalities. I’m an infj ego that transitions between estp subconscious, enfp unconscious, and istj super ego.
Very true 🦉
This was my experience @ 48 years old, a sort of waking up from a dream or in my case a 48 year nightmare!!. Carl used the word "Mist" This might be a better word to describe the dreamlike state,
The History of my life feels more real to my friends and relatives then it does me?
I woke up at 37 , I remember telling a friend that I feel like there's a part of my brain I can't use, like I'm in a FOG. One early morning august 11 2019 between 5-5:30am ,I was awake but just still kinda relaxing in bed it was still very early. Just laying there thinking my mind never stops, all of a sudden there was this light and sleep paralysis began, I've always had them since I'm a kid always with visions and dreams but there was a rushing flood of memories being put into my head it was intense and scary. I'm looking over to my fiance for him to help me but he was snoring peacefully. Lasted for about a minute and half or so. When it was all over, there was an awareness inside me .I couldn't believe it I cried like a baby for hours I couldn't function so scared, I drank half pint of vodka to knock me out but when I woke up, it was still there. This awareness inside me. Then I started the quest figuring out who and what I am. One things for sure. I know there is GOD. Absolutey no question about it, and my faith in him is unshakable ever since I'm a kid and I always felt protected. I know I am. ❤️💪🙏
This very rare interview conducted by Alan Watts is the subject of many of Alans lectures ...
While I am myself an INFJ Jungs words make him sound either like a super logical feeler which INFJ can be or an INTJ since he refuses to acknowledge beliefs as a foundation and insists on knowing and facts
Paul Russomanno maybe he was well evolved....
He's not refusing beliefs... thru his intuition he knows his beliefs are true. Therefore... he knows.
He seems wayyyy to flexible, light hearted and funny to be a judging judging type. He never had any plan either, and pretty much came towards the place he was that day by merely reacting to different things , rather than having any goal in mind beforehand. Also there's an innocence in him that all pretty much implies he's more like an INTP rather than INFJ. He said he's mostly a thinker, and intuitive...and not good with feelings. That does not sound like an INFJ. Neither does a classification of people into boxes sound like a typical thing an INFJ would do. They are way less interested in catogories and such than types like INTP's who love any sort of theory, whether it's about humans or not. Things have to be 'indexed' and 'analysed' and put in the right order...
A mature INFJ learns that knowing is better than believing. Early in the INFJ life they will go on their intuition until they realize that their intuitions are not accurate enough. A mature INFJ will seek to know and understand through their intuition without blindly following it as in the early life.
@@PowerRedBullTypology An INFJ judges for themselves and has strict convictions based on their introverted intuitions. Hence a possible explanation for Jung being able to come to such convicted conclusions.
Such a charismatic man
Thank you for this upload! Believing is not knowing...
Thank You, for posting this interview. 💚
I feel joy deep inside me watching this video and reading comments../teary eyes,wow!
I have admired this guy since I was first exposed to him in college. I highly recommend his book: Man and his Symbols." I like some of what Sigmund Freud wrote but I can understand why Carl Jung left him behind.
Mike S my secret feeling is that Freud didn’t believe in God but Jung did and from personal experience you can’t work side by side with someone who doesn’t share that fundamental belief.........especiallyFreud and Jung 😉
Man, what I wouldn't give to have an hour or so to talk to Carl Jung!
Introverts love book reading, enjoy good company, nonviolent
Freud: Tell me your dream.
Jung: No, it is too personal.
Freud: Friends off.
Lol. Very good 😂
Take the MBTI. You will learn plenty about yourself. The only caution I would give is when one of the 4 catagories is close to the middle. It will definitely help in dealing with people in difficult or business situations. It cant hurt. Kind of like dropping acid.
Man will never merge into a collective unconscious even if we are able to. That would make us one, and at our core we hate to be alone.
Good to hear from another. If you know what I mean.
That's deep!
amazing interview wow
It interesting to hear Jung say he has both an over thinking tendency, as well as a difficulty with feelings, and that these traits can change over the course of a lifetime, especially since he has said elsewhere that is is highly unlikely to have both thinking and feeling as well developed traits in the same person. He suggests then, he may have been something along the lines of INTP & INFJ/INFP or perhaps somewhere between these over the course of his life. He basically says he's introverted, intuitive, thinking AND feeling/sensing. Interesting to hear from the man himself. I think he's an INSTFP.
Thank you for sharing this. This was awesome.
People of all age groups feel safe while in the presence of the introverts
Introverts are visionary leaders
Introvert are good in the counselling
Introverts process thoughts internally inside their minds
Love this so much!
Most successful people in the history and present world are introvert elon musk, bill gates, Abraham Lincoln, Rosa parks, Steven jobs
Lovely man. Who is doing this interview is he a Psychiatrist or what, he seems to be doing a Psychological assessment of Jung. Bit cheeky isn't it?
Bluewren Reilly the interviewer tried to subtlety discredit Jung for favour of “Fraud”😉 by asking repeatedly what was the moment and what made you depart from Fruied? He tried to use Jungs genuine honesty against him but failed luckily because he very nicely said that he was impossible to keep working with if he made his mind up that was it....no questioning
My best friend have this paranoid hallucinations schizophrenia, I love him to death . One time he was in the hospital, tied up. I couldn't hold that water out of eyes. When stuff and doctor came I asked them to free his hands. I field so sad. Outside of the room nurse asked me how can I take his split personality, to be honest I couldn't understand what she mean by that. I was visiting my friend everyday for two weeks until he was well, I remember lady in the front desk asked me, aren't you Aleksandr? Yes I'm, she make my face red telling me that I'm good person visiting my "mentally disabled " friend, I said that people would do the same for ill. To make my story short after she was asking me so many???? told me that I have this infj . Sorry about my English .
Aleksander Mikhalskiy you are a good man Aleksander. I wish you a good life
A good friend is a good friend no matter what battle they go through. ❤
I would argue that Jung was INTP rather than INFJ. You can see the Si in his speech. He described himself as a thinker that has a bad relationship with reality (Se PoLR).
This has answered everything
Jung reminds of my late father.
Introverts changed world history
I took the test for years and I am a INFP 7w6
THANK you for sharing 🌷⚘💖💖
Introverts are God fearing
Very good points made by Jung: "Conditions of man are based on history." "We are shaped through education" "Man cannot stand a meaningless life" I am surprised he didn't expand on why he thinks or believes that we need to eat salt besides just to feel better (@ 36:02). But more importantly he is comparing that to a particular way that we can allow ourselves to "think" or structure our thought that makes us feel better just as we may not know why we eat salt but that we only know that it makes us feel better as he said. Behold, for he reveals here that with the knowledge, influence and inspiration that you acquire or are exposed to, you may be building a temple in your mind that is inviting of the holy spirit. Such is the way of Christianity. Studies have shown that depression affects more of those that are not associated with or that do not have deep convictions with any religion.
Introverts are curious cheerful kind
Introvert are confident people
I have such an infinite for Carl Jung. It might be because we share the same personality type.
wish this was longer
Introverts are highly empathetic
That was interesting to hear about the black man's clairvoyance about a fact later published...I remember when I was in grade 7 thiking that one day you'd have wireless speakers and now seeing them marketed on posters here is kind of freaky. I don't think i'm special and im sure many others have experienced something like this. That there's something in the field of the collective conscious we can tap into and share/communicate with the world...for what purpose i dont know i just try to enjoy things from a more detached perspective now (but make use of things liberally)....
you are special and have you heard of the zeitgeist (the spirit of the people)?
JUNG isn't INFJ but INTP! he developed the Feeling as inferior function. He writes a red book about that!
I differ with you you can see his F always alive plus the J too
More shy, humble and flexible, and less fixed on a set of ideas than any xNxJ-type I've ever met.
INTP is more like it - which is also along the lines he lay out himself.
Carl Jung was more __________ a lot of things than anyone you've ever met. As people age, especially if they work on themselves as Jung is said to have done throughout his life, people appear less Typical. They appear as themselves, more whole. More whole partly means that the other types come through as needed, as they are no longer neurotically keeping themselves only certain ways. Nonetheless, they is still to this day some dispute as to his type.
I think so too
I'm pretty sure he was an INTP too. I think he just has a very well developed Fe which makes since, since he was all about become a well developed and well rounded person. I can usually relate to INTPs, and ever since I discovered typology I've gone back and discovered that most of the people I've been interested in weather they were historical figures (like Thoreau, Darwin, Galileo or Einstein), or fictional characters I've been interested in tend to be INTPs. I don't count think there's anyone who's work fascinates me more than Jung. I'm almost certain he's an INTP.
Tony
You simply misunderstand it.
He said introverted intuitive thinking and his openness implies perceiving. I think MBTI has some accuracy but it is not his original idea. I think he objected to the type systems because it missed the point.
this interviewer is embarassing himself - trying to psychoanalyze one of the masters!
...any interview with a psychiatrist will manifest as psychoanalysis...
...how precisely should he have conducted the interview? LCD mainstream Saturday night TV small talk?
Mark Freeman I love you.
With such an opportunity in front of one to do so who could resist?
Do you not know who the interviewer is? ... listen close
Rather INTJ than INFJ... He said he was a thinking type and that he had great problems with feeling
Holy jsus, infjs r thinking a lot , learn CF.
Is there a transcript available anywhere for this interview?
He is me. Lmao. Gah. I feel like I recognize his soul.
Albert Einstein was an introvert
Thank you for posting this. I do have to ask, however, why you believe Jung was INFJ? By his own statement in this video, he was a thinker; he said he was not good as a feeler, which would preclude his being INFJ.
Karla York INFJs are known to be logical feelers.
He's the co author of the guidelines to determine your personality type, he said he's INFJ, pretty sure he would know what he's talking about. 🙂
He's natural and the mature INFJ as an INFJ myself, he is indeed an INFJ type. We also think with our head and try to find logical situation but we balance it through our heart and we see something beyond the answer. While thinker just firmly accept the answer, we want to seek other meanings/deeper meaning behind the answer. That's why INFJs are rare type. We pretty much like a deep context or conversation.
@@violetgirl2487 And extroverted introverts...it's paradoxical.
I understood his words about problems with feeling as he had problems with controlling his feelings. He said he had avoided critical situations because he had not trusted himself.
INFJ for life!
THANKS..Great interview
In comparison to the way Jung writes, I would never have believed that this was the man. I may have misunderstood a few of his concepts. He seems to present contradictory opinions to those I would've expected.
"I was always characterized by thinking, and I had a great deal of intuition, and I had trouble with feeling. I've always had trouble with reality."
That sounds like an INTP to me.
Hammering Hank or intj
Hammering Hank why are these generalizations necessary? ntph whatever
Of course he's an INTP..really obvious..but the creator of this channel is an INFJ and problably wants to believe Jung is actually an INFJ...although all signs indicate he's an INTP
I think he seems way to "chill" and such to be an INTJ. He makes jokes and in way presents a light hearted appearance that is more like an INTP than INTJ. He never seemed to have a clear path in mind either. He pretty much reacted on things and all these reactions led him to become who is today. There was never any kind of (career) plan he made beforehand that he sticked to or anything.
So because he never had any plan and just merely reacted on things, it really does not seem Ni to me....
Introverts think before speaking
only danger that exists is man himself
"Truly man is the king of beasts, for his brutality exceeds them."
Leonardo Da Vincci
One now could think that you was over 40 when you finally had learned to read.
Beast or not, vicious or not vicious, we are just a simple organism which is finding its way into this world. This organism keeps experimenting and adapting to its surroundings. Remember that nothing is born perfect, it is made perfect. Try looking at life from a broader picture, let only the edges of the universe be the wall of your thinking.
He himself said in the interview .. he is always thinking, very bad feelings, have good intuition, have a bad perception of reality(intuitive) .... how is he an INFJ? ...any clarification?
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I am introvert lady doctor