OUR MORAL COMPASS: Understanding Guilt, Remorse, & Atonement

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024

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  • @robgoulet2272
    @robgoulet2272 11 месяцев назад +3

    A guilty conscience is often a "trouble light" on the dashboard of life!

  • @sigilpop
    @sigilpop Год назад +2

    Legendary team! Been listening to you guys on Spotify since 2020! Honestly you have one of the most meaningful podcasts in the world. Keep up the great work!

  • @jicajacobsonkimbreaux
    @jicajacobsonkimbreaux Год назад +9

    Oh, wow. Joe just illustrated that perfectly- "Remorse is a self-regulating process and we can have some confidence in that part of ourselves that punishes the ego by feeling badly about what's been done, so we may not necessarily need to societally punish someone because the correction is going inside their own hearts."

  • @chachi958-rg8ju
    @chachi958-rg8ju Год назад +34

    All have amazing "therapist voices" but Joseph takes the cake. He needs to do audible books 😂

    • @hillexallen
      @hillexallen Год назад +1

      LOL this was my first thought when I discovered this podcast

    • @deirdremoore4514
      @deirdremoore4514 9 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed! His voice is an intervention in itself. I'd love to hear him read any of the Murray Stein volumes on Jung. This said, the combined voices/perspectives of Lisa, Deb and Joseph makes for PERFECT listening! 🙏

    • @raymonddemers9485
      @raymonddemers9485 4 месяца назад

      8​@@deirdremoore4514

  • @Joanna-do9jh
    @Joanna-do9jh Год назад +5

    I usually listen to your audios/videos in the middle of the night and after I fell asleep I dreamt of hugging all three of you and continuing the discussion, feeling protected and well guided through the night.❤thankyou

  • @Ken-iu2zp
    @Ken-iu2zp Год назад +15

    This is 1 of the best and mind enhancing podcast online.

  • @coletonxd
    @coletonxd Год назад +20

    What a tremendous upgrade! This Jungian Life's production level has really gone up! From the thumbnail to the intro, to seeing you all in action, I find these changes to be quite the improvement. Welcome to the 21st century!! hahaha

    • @kirstinstrand6292
      @kirstinstrand6292 Год назад

      Especially this episode: Guilt, Remorse, Shame & Atonement - allows us to dive deep into self reflection. Who cannot benefit from this exercise.

  • @simonwoods1740
    @simonwoods1740 Год назад +8

    After hours and hours of listening SO nice to see these faces. ❤

  • @MelanieAprilArt
    @MelanieAprilArt Год назад +4

    I've spent hours listening to your brilliant insights - and I'm only six minutes into this video and woah! what a ride already. I find it interesting to notice the movie my mind made of you versus the real deal. This is a whole new dimension! I appreciate your work in the world so very much. Thank you for this and all of the incredible podcasts you've created, my life is enriched by all of it. You are treasures.

  • @andreiutut
    @andreiutut Год назад +1

    So happy you decided to have imagine also. For my man brain this is such a delight.😂 Thank you kindly!

  • @kirstinstrand6292
    @kirstinstrand6292 Год назад +2

    This is my first viewing of your revised Jungian Life. You have breathed new life into your collective endeavor: I'm happy for you and all of us. Congratulations
    As I listened to this young woman's dream, I thought to myself that this dream seems to be from the collective unconscious, not a dream from her daily life, as are most dreams.
    Therefore, I tend to agree that the infant is an expression of the animus/anima challenge that we all face on our path to individuation.
    I found this entire episode profoundly revealing in many ways. It's amazing that we seem to always find feelings not yet examined as new thinking strikes some ignored, or protected, chord within us.

  • @LostSoulAscension
    @LostSoulAscension 2 месяца назад

    It's great to see you all during the audio because I can watch or listen but it feels loke you're actually there. 😄

  • @adamb.9968
    @adamb.9968 Год назад +3

    Just another listener/watcher chiming in with deep appreciation for these truly exceptional discussions. Thank you!

  • @mtthwcorkins
    @mtthwcorkins Год назад +6

    So the voices so long in my head have finally taken a form. Love it!

  • @coteian
    @coteian Год назад +2

    love to see you while listening too! awesome, thanks guys

  • @nsamumoonga7500
    @nsamumoonga7500 Год назад +6

    I look forward to your episodes each week. Thank you for allowing us into your trio.

  • @sarratzikk
    @sarratzikk Год назад +2

    ❤u all are as pretty as u sound thanks for all the knowledge ❤

  • @amarmusic
    @amarmusic Год назад +5

    What a treat to finally see you! Thanks for all you do, I love your insights and skillful way of expressing your individual ideas and at times the art of expressing a counter view. ❤

  • @jaxzil9507
    @jaxzil9507 Год назад +3

    Great to have some faces allocated to the voices!

  • @Behavioralastrology
    @Behavioralastrology Год назад +1

    I love the video! I’m always more interested in watching a video verses just listening to a audio podcast

  • @11herbsandspices
    @11herbsandspices Год назад +1

    Loving seeing your faces!

  • @simplifyandslowdown
    @simplifyandslowdown Год назад +2

    Omg! You guys are great! I love the content, your knowledge, your compassion, thank you infinetely for your effort and dedication.

  • @Dan_d00d
    @Dan_d00d Год назад +1

    great anticipation for this topic space. awesome to see video feed!

  • @anjalijha6913
    @anjalijha6913 Год назад +3

    Wow so good to see you all! Finally ❤❤

  • @stevej8558
    @stevej8558 Год назад +1

    Wonderful, sensitive, tender, and thoughtful job on this video. Thanks so much for daring to go there.

  • @emilyhermann
    @emilyhermann Год назад +1

    I'm wholeheartedly welcoming this new format of the podcast. It's been moving to see Lisa, Deb and Joseph. It added another dimension to my experience.
    I notice the slight changes in branding and I appreciate the content being as engaging as always.
    The topic was difficult to get my way through - as guilt and shame are often shadow materials - but there are many good points I can go back to in the conversation.
    Thank you.

  • @leilareginaleite3644
    @leilareginaleite3644 Год назад +2

    It made a big role in life😏

  • @gregwidner170
    @gregwidner170 Год назад +1

    Great discussion. I really enjoy the new format. Thank you

  • @neilkiots
    @neilkiots Год назад +2

    great episode. i miss the outro music that would cue at the end of the conversation, before the dream. it gave a sense of completion. anyway, look forward to your show every week!

  • @leilareginaleite3644
    @leilareginaleite3644 Год назад +2

    Very nice seeing you all🤩

  • @doctor3391
    @doctor3391 Год назад +2

    I love this podcast. It is so insightful. There are so many great nuggets and useful stories that help me understand my emotions and feelings.
    Small, little note (because I'm an audio guy) I think Deborah could use a mic stand. I can hear some rumbling when she is notating. That is all! Thank you all :)

  • @Carmel明慧
    @Carmel明慧 Год назад +2

    Hi TJL! Lovely video introduction and a treat to see you all recording an episode. Thank you for some very thoughtful insights.

  • @nateroxx
    @nateroxx Год назад +1

    Really enjoy this recent change. The art and the video/visuals really help. Excellent work

  • @MultiKoko73
    @MultiKoko73 12 дней назад

    I often have the feeling that I'm guilty... I don't even know what for. I think victims can somehow take and carry the guilt of the perpetrator. Victims often blame themselves. I found an IPhone on the street a couple of days ago. The wounded child was immediately activated in me. I made signs and even called the police (crazy). I felt that I need to, because people might think that I had stolen the phone. I was very anxious. This was a childhood experience. I was blamed and found guilty. Nobody believed me. My mother betrayed me. This is an open wound in me. I should let go of this finally, because it stops me from moving on. I have spent decades with these feelings.

  • @dougaduncan
    @dougaduncan 7 месяцев назад

    When Lisa told the story of accidentally getting the wall dirty and how that brought up guilt for her what came up for me was "I made mom unhappy!" Is "making mom unhappy" another way we come to realize the archetype of the spoiling of something pristine? And I'm wondering what happens when the parent, instead of saying, "Oh, that will come right off. No need to worry." says something like, "Now look what you did!" Can that cause the guilt to remain and recur such that a child can learn to fear "making mom unhappy" for a long time? Maybe even forever if the realization of this process is not made? Excellent discussion, as always. Thanks to all of you for these videos!

  • @amandadetour4365
    @amandadetour4365 11 месяцев назад

    Guilt is neutral ground. Remorse is that first tilt into something ameliorating ;how can I change, do better, learn, recompense. Being ashamed/shamed is tilting towards a potential damaging path; whether hiding, denying, or some sort of self flagellation- or projection which can harm others. It’s very difficult to find constructive ground in shame. Remorse is a lovely workable human experience.

  • @BunnyBraveheart
    @BunnyBraveheart Год назад +2

    Well done episode! I'm glad to see the three of you too. Great idea!

  • @carlandrews5810
    @carlandrews5810 Год назад +1

    Now with video! Nice!

  • @splayjanx
    @splayjanx Год назад +1

    Mazel! Absolutely fascinating to see you.

  • @rstallings69
    @rstallings69 Год назад +1

    love the new format

  • @marieallen5304
    @marieallen5304 Год назад +1

    Thank you❤

  • @Emma-kj4gh
    @Emma-kj4gh Год назад +2

    I came here just to see what you all look like. As I recently heard on Spotify that your on RUclips. I have been listening to you on there for years !! I don't know how I feel now I know what you look like, I had this imagined image of you all 😢😅

    • @thisjungianlife
      @thisjungianlife  Год назад

      It would be fun to hear how you imagined us! ~ Joseph

  • @christopherramos1540
    @christopherramos1540 Год назад +1

    Love the new format!

  • @robpepper9105
    @robpepper9105 Год назад +1

    Great podcast guys :) Thank you.

  • @resonantblue11
    @resonantblue11 Год назад +1

    Love seeing your faces! 🙂

  • @Ous_Sama
    @Ous_Sama Год назад +1

    love this new format !

  • @treezydcm
    @treezydcm Год назад +1

    Yayyyy for the video

  • @leeharvey8544
    @leeharvey8544 Год назад +1

    👋 Good to see you! 😊🙏

  • @BerhanuDemeke-ht7ze
    @BerhanuDemeke-ht7ze Год назад +1

    The best thing on youtube... But i felt Lisa interrupted Deb too abruptly at the beginning and its not the first time hmmm...

  • @wr9733
    @wr9733 Год назад +1

    I love being able to see you all!

  • @leilareginaleite3644
    @leilareginaleite3644 Год назад +1

    Leila here from Brazil

  • @idontknowyetwhoiam
    @idontknowyetwhoiam Год назад +1

    I've had a similar vision as the dreamer and to the person who sent that dream in, if you get to read this comment, for me the vision had to do with the Goddess Sophia and wisdom. The divine child is the wisdom of the body. For me this meant to start listening to my body, my feelings, sensations, emotions. The divine child representing wisdom is the union of the intelligences of the mind and the body.

  • @aminparker01
    @aminparker01 6 месяцев назад

    《今後の明るい未来のためにここから過去へ流すと良いエネルギー》
     
    ここまで一生懸命に生きて来た過去の自分に失礼だから
     
    これまでのどんな事(自分)にも後悔だけはしないで
    過去へは感謝だけを向けることにしていきたいですね
     
    そうすることで自分がとっても喜ぶよ〜♪
     
     
    罪悪感と後悔はただただエネルギーを下へ下へと引っ張るだけだから
    保有をしないで手放していきましょう
     
    人に対しても罪悪感を持たせるようなコミュニケーションはしないことを心がける
     
     
    エネルギーが軽くなっていくこれからは
    特に大切なことかなぁと感じています。

  • @EarInn
    @EarInn Год назад +1

    I like having the video! So you really do wing it. Nice new title card, too. Lisa, I suggest adjusting the placement of your microphone so it doesn't hide your face.

  • @nomadman5288
    @nomadman5288 11 месяцев назад

    Rather than guilt and remorse being related, I would posit that shame and remorse are related and more or less the same thing-that remorse is how one measures the intensity of shame or that the two are, at the very least, siblings. It's like shame is the cut, and remorse is the blood that comes from it. I say this because one can be guilty and feel nothing from it, but the feeling of guilt is simply knowing that you did something that goes against your values or moral system. The feeling of guilt brings with it a need for punishment or atonement, for the scales to be balanced, whereas shame does not. Shame is more the sense that you being judged by some sort of ideal and are falling short of living up to it.

  • @v.ra.
    @v.ra. 11 месяцев назад

    🙏

  • @santinag
    @santinag Год назад +1

    My joy to see you all ❤

  • @a.r.3742
    @a.r.3742 Год назад +1

    Hi.
    I am so glad that I received the notification for this. I'm about to set things up so that I can listen to this while I do some creative work.
    The painting or drawing that was part of the thumbnail was so striking to me, that I wanted to comment on it before I listened. Where is the painting from? Was it done by one of the three of you? I have to do a reading on it. It's so much fun!
    At least for me, the painting or drawing that was used for the thumbnail for this video was so evocative. Or maybe I mean that it resonated for me. I "read" the painting, which reminds me of medieval paintings by the way, as the Victim, the Perpetrator, and the Not So Innocent Bystanders.
    I see this aggressive act as particularly vicious. It was done with with a sickle, which harkens to the images of Death with the Scythe (?). That image of Death has come up in depictions over time, so there is something Timeless and Universal about this act of aggression. The intention of the Perpetrator was perhaps to mortally wound the Victim.
    The Perpetrator used The Hook because it will make a horrible wound, that even if it is not deadly, will be supremely painful; have a tendency to become infected because it is deep; and it will, even in the best of circumstances, take a long time to heal and scar badly.
    The Bystanders are types of people, but I'm not sure if they're archetypes. One of them, the female looking one, or feminine one with the head tilted, is the Make Nice Person, who pretends they don't see, or that what they see is not happening. That person doesn't want to rock the boat. That person wants to keep everyone feeling comfortable by not acknowledging what's in front of their face.
    The Make Nice person takes responsibility for what is not theirs, everyone else's feelings and reactions. The Make Nice person refuses to take responsibility for what is theirs. They are unable or unwilling to admit they have a complicated set of mixed feelings. They feel anger towards the victim, and themselves. They are afraid of becoming victimized, but they also see the victim as enviable for different reasons. They are unable or unwilling to risk losing social standing lest the Perpetrator, who is perceived as the most powerful, turn their attention towards them. These emotions are happening simultaneously, and it's just too hard to parse them out.
    The person in the back, who looks very childlike, is afraid of being victimized, so they're hiding. I also see them as possibly afraid of being the perpetrator as well so they're hiding from themselves too.
    The Lookie Lou to the right of the childlike person hiding is avidly curious. He(?) won't/can't hurt the Victim directly, but he's fine with harming by proxy, and might even be a little turned on by the aggression.
    The person in front is the most...honest (?) in his reaction. He has literally turned away from the Victim, and is showing him his back. The red around the shoulders to me could represent aggression, or anger of his own. It's interesting that it sits shawl- like around his shoulders. So this is something that he carries. He hides, or reveals it at will.
    His facial expression says that he likes what is happening to the victim. Emotionally he looks.. the words that come to mind are "I'm glad he's being hurt. He deserved it." I don't get any particularly sexual anything from his facial expression, but it could be there too.
    Of course this says as much, if not more about me than it does about the painting. Still this was totally fun, and a great way to start the day!
    Luv your new look. I've enjoyed listening, so I will probably still be doing more of that than watching. Still, I'm glad things are going well for your channel. This is really important content.

    • @thisjungianlife
      @thisjungianlife  Год назад

      The art was created by William Blake. I chose it because it captures the way guilt tears at us. ~ Joseph

  • @gwendolynmurphy9563
    @gwendolynmurphy9563 Год назад

    I am noticing I hear this discussion through a divergent viewpoint that includes awareness of social/racial justice perspectives and Eastern philosophy, e.g., "the cup is already broken." I would enjoy hearing inclusion of these perspectives . . . noting the discussion may evolve to include this.?

  • @HC-sv5qe
    @HC-sv5qe Год назад +1

    This Jungian LOVE! 💜💛💙🧡🤍

  • @nomadman5288
    @nomadman5288 11 месяцев назад

    It's not that people don't want there to be regulations or rules, it's that they want those making them to be held to account and given the same justice as everyone else when they break them.
    When governments are living on the sea of corruption, they pick and choose which boats may float or where they may travel to, all while allowing free passage to their own or to any that increase their boyancy. How do you like that metaphor?

  • @JennyBesserit
    @JennyBesserit Год назад +1

    Woah video

  • @advandepol7537
    @advandepol7537 Год назад +2

    I can' t believe that I am the only one commenting here, seeing videos about for example the us government secretly possessing alien spacecrafts receiving thousands of comments.
    About your appearance, you all look more loveable than I got from your voices, even Debrah. I am now motivated to watch the video on the pc, with the benefit that I listen more attentively, and when I lose track, it is easy to go back.
    About the statement of Jung that life itself is guilt, I couldn't help thinking about porn actresses. (lol)
    In a perfect universe people would be responsible for their own mishap, but we can see that reality is never so straightforward. There is just the simple fact that there is not only an inner world, but also an outer world. I suppose that there are jungian adherents who think like this, but i think we should be careful, as it easily can lead to gaslighting, keeping masses of people subjugated like in the indian caste system, being insensisitive to the fate of the poor parts of the world (or society) by example through climate change, giving free reign to people with asocial disorder etc. Possibly you didn't mean it like this, however, I think it is useful to first consider our own role in the unpleasant event, because indeed everyone tends to point the finger outwards.
    It was again interesting, learnsome and a pleasure to listen to you.

  • @advandepol7537
    @advandepol7537 Год назад +1

    You made an error. The dream text is the same as the previous one.

    • @thisjungianlife
      @thisjungianlife  Год назад

      Thank you so much for catching that!! Correction on the way. ~ Joseph

  • @KNKLDK
    @KNKLDK Год назад

    Thanks for the video. One suggestion for future videos. The way you all three speak, is devoid of any emotions. It is like describing slowly smoothly even if what is described is a fatal accident. If one fathoms amount of suffering individual goes through because of guilt and mostly because of belief system based on religion doctrines, then one cannot speak this coolly. My sincere request is infuse some feeling and emotion into the heavyweight topics being discussed. If possible.

  • @Liyah-encyclopedia333
    @Liyah-encyclopedia333 Год назад +1

    Nice to meet you guys

  • @kelleymarshall6232
    @kelleymarshall6232 6 месяцев назад

    shame is used a corrective behavior and isn't that what life is about correcting our behavior and improving our persons as we get older is corrective so they speak. However guilt being the way you find your way to God or in God is necessary for you to have your awakening. Once you've been saved and know that you're a child of God then there's no use for guilt. Believe Joyce Meyers by saying , "it's useless doubts God and as well as in other people." like you can be concerned about somebody but don't worry about them. You can shame somebody to correct their behavior when they're younger so people don't get hurt unnecessarily and what not but guilty people into things is way too common and abused and so many ways that are thrown out altogether the concept of being the action when laid upon me

  • @PirateRadioPodcasts
    @PirateRadioPodcasts Год назад +1

    "Let your CONSCIENCE be your guide."
    Sociopaths (& WORSE) well, clearly another story ......

  • @JAMWORLDWIDE.
    @JAMWORLDWIDE. Год назад +1

    Face Reveal !!!!!

  • @TimThomas-mn2xh
    @TimThomas-mn2xh Месяц назад

    Watching you 3 fight your own shadows with each other is very rare ✨️ I'm continually triggered in almost every video by blue shirt. My issue. She seems too have some superiority issue with orange shirt. Often not a accepting orange shirt even know nothing she says is wrong. Disqualifying her ideas, then black shirt just moves on and orange shirt doing inner reflection and overcomes like 40 times a video. Blue shirt being apathetic, orange shirt the most authentic 💙 👌 ✨️ had too cause its constant issue I see. Blue shirt needs too think on this. Your no better than orange shirt. I'll also try too reflect on myself and why this is continually coming up for me. Seriously blue shirt, you got issues 💙 so do I obviously lol blue shirt you smile until orange shirt speaks then your smile goes away, then just talking over orange shirt with compulsive urges and disregard for her points or thoughts, when black shirt speaks, blue shirt supports then when orange shirt speaks, you don't about half. Until I can reflect this back too myself I'm gonna have too not watch but listen. It's stronger shadow for me. Black shirt sees it too but completely stays out of it. I wouldn't be able too share this with most people, but yall mature enough too take it, I know that I own this. Reflection back too me is welcome and I will not take it personally but as something that is welcome, I'm not really aware of what's going on inside me about this. I can feel it inside me but mostly unaware too be very honest.

  • @dandaniszewski2920
    @dandaniszewski2920 Год назад

    I know this is old, but then again, so am I. (63). If anyone would ever hear ĥow I've çome to these things as a ĺifelong pursuit that has included Jung (started this area with Freud Jung had too many new vocabulary, Adler just passed me off, and I was back yo Jung). You can imagine where that has lead. My documted history can easily be traced to 1969. The Damm was leaking before that right? Anyhow, Ive carried on, grown, evolved - whatever. I've been the "pt." , kid, or other wise has been one who especially the psychiatric community has been. I dunno. Thing is... I'm so freaking out there, with zero people to relate, connect? Even how I have come to this juncture at last check had one " living " vicariously

  • @Queenie-the-genie
    @Queenie-the-genie Год назад +1

    This is great!
    Nice to see you…..thanks for doing this. 🩵💛🩵