Man and his Symbols by Carl G. Jung explains the theory of symbolism in dreams, marking his greatest contribution to psychology. 00:00 📘 Dreamed a significant dream leading to a collective effort in writing a book for the public. 06:29 💭 Importance of dreams as personal expressions of the unconscious and the individual's role in interpreting them. 12:45 ⚠️ Cautionary notes on the uniqueness of yian analysis and the limitations of compressing a case history. 18:26 🧠 Importance of unconscious symbol production in human psychology and limitations of conscious perception. 25:14 💭 Primitive beliefs in multiple souls and their connection to external entities mirror modern dissociation and identity loss. 31:19 💭 Exploration of dreams and unconscious memories through free association leading to unexpected revelations. 37:24 🔑 Understanding the significance of dream interpretation and the importance of sticking to dream material. 43:33 🤔 The unconscious mind holds temporarily obscured thoughts and influences our conscious minds without our awareness. 49:37 🧠 The impact of perceptions on our reactions to events and people, illustrated through a professor's childhood memories triggered by a familiar smell. 55:31 🌋 Mysterious encounter with Zarathustra near a smoking mountain leads to a descent into a volcano. 1:01:54
amazing, you are really offering us all this! and a thread to other readings (hope it's not like Ariadne thread, hihihi). thank you for your generosity and structure.
I'm happy that you feel this way. I do love both structure and generosity, so thank you. More to come! it's only the beginning of this channel and what I want to share.
@@The_Jungian_Aion je viens de voir que votre chaîne est récente ; sa situation géographique invite en ces moments à discernement, réflexion, sens du partage et foi dans un possible "après". Prenez soin de vous.
Wow! I just synchronized with the bushman of the Kalahari. I can recall reading this book about 5 years after I went into psychosis. Everything seems so clear now.
@@The_Jungian_Aion I became fascinated with Jung’s ideas when I got sober almost 3 years ago. I tried to read modern man in search of a soul but I have a hard time reading non-fiction. Audiobooks are a great alternative for me. Thanks again
The actual beginning was quite some time ago, or, it's a circle and then it's always the beginning. I've put the time stamp as you mentioned. Thank you.
Man and his Symbols by Carl G. Jung explains the theory of symbolism in dreams, marking his greatest contribution to psychology.
00:00
📘 Dreamed a significant dream leading to a collective effort in writing a book for the public.
06:29
💭 Importance of dreams as personal expressions of the unconscious and the individual's role in interpreting them.
12:45
⚠️ Cautionary notes on the uniqueness of yian analysis and the limitations of compressing a case history.
18:26
🧠 Importance of unconscious symbol production in human psychology and limitations of conscious perception.
25:14
💭 Primitive beliefs in multiple souls and their connection to external entities mirror modern dissociation and identity loss.
31:19
💭 Exploration of dreams and unconscious memories through free association leading to unexpected revelations.
37:24
🔑 Understanding the significance of dream interpretation and the importance of sticking to dream material.
43:33
🤔 The unconscious mind holds temporarily obscured thoughts and influences our conscious minds without our awareness.
49:37
🧠 The impact of perceptions on our reactions to events and people, illustrated through a professor's childhood memories triggered by a familiar smell.
55:31
🌋 Mysterious encounter with Zarathustra near a smoking mountain leads to a descent into a volcano.
1:01:54
Don't forget to remember to forget!
I'll try to remember!
@@The_Jungian_Aion to forget
Remember that @@cyruskayknight
Thank you! A reading that is easy to follow. Much appreciated.
Thank you for appreciating, enjoy!
amazing, you are really offering us all this! and a thread to other readings (hope it's not like Ariadne thread, hihihi). thank you for your generosity and structure.
I'm happy that you feel this way. I do love both structure and generosity, so thank you.
More to come! it's only the beginning of this channel and what I want to share.
@@The_Jungian_Aion
je viens de voir que votre chaîne est récente ; sa situation géographique invite en ces moments à discernement, réflexion, sens du partage et foi dans un possible "après". Prenez soin de vous.
Amazing! I appreciate this version of the audio very much! Great job 🎉
Thanks brother, enjoy!
Wow! I just synchronized with the bushman of the Kalahari. I can recall reading this book about 5 years after I went into psychosis. Everything seems so clear now.
Thank you for uploading!!! Something to listen to for the next couple weeks
You're welcome brother, I'm sure you gonna enjoy the book.
@@The_Jungian_Aion I became fascinated with Jung’s ideas when I got sober almost 3 years ago. I tried to read modern man in search of a soul but I have a hard time reading non-fiction. Audiobooks are a great alternative for me. Thanks again
I get you brother. Happy to hear you got sober, I bless you for that. Did you know that Jung was fundamental in the creation of Alcoholics Anonymous?
Thank you for sharing, love reading Carl Jung:) hari
22:11 the ACTUAL BEGINNING
The actual beginning was quite some time ago,
or, it's a circle and then it's always the beginning.
I've put the time stamp as you mentioned. Thank you.
It would be really great if we had time references for chapters.
Great idea! you are welcome to do it brother.
Oof you've made your cross now bear it
@@jpm199 who do you refer to and what do you mean brother?
"Too difficult for popular reading " ?
Think about that.
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