Carl Jung's Self Archetype: The God Image Within

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Explore the nature of the ego complex and the self archetype in Jungian psychology. Learn how Jung's concept of the Self goes beyond the ego, revealing a deeper, more comprehensive understanding of human consciousness and our connection to the unconscious. #jungianpsychology #psychology #consciousness #philosophy #depthpsychology
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  • @seeker2seeker
    @seeker2seeker  День назад

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  • @suzannecarter445
    @suzannecarter445 51 минуту назад

    This was really well thought out and I enjoyed it.

  • @jjlowrey
    @jjlowrey 5 часов назад +1

    The Jungian "Self" represents the totality of the psyche, encompassing both the conscious and unconscious aspects of a person. It is the central archetype that seeks to balance the opposites within the individual-such as the conscious ego and the unconscious mind. The Self aims to integrate these opposing forces into a harmonious whole, leading to a state of equilibrium. This balance is achieved through the process of individuation, where a person becomes more aware of their true nature and unites their fragmented parts into a coherent identity. The Self, then, symbolizes wholeness and the ultimate psychological balance. If I'm not mistaken, in Buddhism, enlightenment comes from transcending dualities and the ego (unifying "reality" and self); in alchemy, the union of opposites is the path to wholeness - even non-dualistic worldviews point toward the reality of unification, though they fail to recognize the process leading to that unity. Reality is neither strictly dual nor monistic; it transcends both.
    Dualities must be reconciled- or forgiven, if you will- in order to unify and create wholeness. Christ is the embodiment of this unification, being fully God and fully man. He endured immense suffering because He understood what lay beyond His present circumstances: deeper unity furthering transcendence. Whether you're struggling through your current trials, overwhelmed by anxiety, or even death as a multi-cellular organism, all "death" truly represents is the failure of multiplicity to unify.
    "That they may all be one; just as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me." John 17:21

  • @LucaNova101
    @LucaNova101 8 часов назад

    Vielen Dank 🌀 a good reminder at the right time

  • @seraphimsars
    @seraphimsars 8 часов назад +7

    The Buddha explained these ideas in complete details as the five aggregates. He also explained that these aggregates are not self.

    • @Ingaevones33
      @Ingaevones33 8 часов назад

      Then what are they?
      (Genuine question from curiosity or need-to-know)

    • @seraphimsars
      @seraphimsars 8 часов назад +4

      @@Ingaevones33 they are not self. To focus on them as a self creates an individualistic view. When in actuality like all other phenomena they are impermanent. Understanding this leads to enlightenment.

    • @julianmendoza5044
      @julianmendoza5044 7 часов назад +2

      Secret to Seeker has a video on that too

    • @Ingaevones33
      @Ingaevones33 7 часов назад +1

      @@seraphimsars oh wow,thank you. Im actually listening to a video about that now. “Seeker to seeker” I believe.

    • @Ingaevones33
      @Ingaevones33 7 часов назад

      @@julianmendoza5044 no way! That’s what I’m “watching” now..! Hehe

  • @kastenolsen9577
    @kastenolsen9577 8 часов назад

    The Igo is like you said, all that makes up the personality. The Ego is the part of us that says to itself "I am better than you' and it's that simple.

  • @waltgodsoe9111
    @waltgodsoe9111 8 часов назад

    Thank you

  • @EricYoungArt
    @EricYoungArt 7 часов назад

    This vision of the Self as the Supreme being is the exact message Krishna gives in the bhagavad gita. I wonder how influential that book was for Jung or if this is another example of convergent theology.

  • @sharkbanji4293
    @sharkbanji4293 17 минут назад

    What's the background music at around 2:30?

  • @marcussassan
    @marcussassan 7 часов назад

    nice

  • @dielectrictruth1040
    @dielectrictruth1040 8 часов назад

    🙂