There's nothing quite like watching a lass with a Northern accent explaining Jungian philosophy and ideas as well as you just did - truly something to behold 😭I really enjoyed this video, thank you!
What an amazing video of Jung. My favourite Jung's quotes is “No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.” We can understand our Soul without befriend the Devil. Btw, do you have any source of Jung studies on Taoism n Mandala? Thank u for making this so easy to understand
That quote gave me chills. ✨ He was definitely the quote master! I have some information, on Taoism, but from Alan Watts rather than Jung. I’m keen to explore more of Jung’s work on mandalas and Taoism though. Thanks for commenting! 🙏🏻
Jung is endlessly enlightening. Appreciate the depth of this video and you sharing your take on it. The final statement clearly had a great impact on you and understandably so. Perfect song choice for the subject.
You shall go for "RAJA YOGA" by "Vivekanand" and You can take it for granted you will be an absolutely different personality after having it.... By the way, I request you to go for " On His Blindness", "If", "Ozymandias" and "Second Coming" please..... My 4 words are- "Fire And Ice" "Laugh" "That Deathly Hallows from Harry Potter" oh no... "The Resurrection stone ......Harry Potter"
My waking dreams started off as prey to predator nightmares due to Nightmare on Elm Street movie. Then the creatures started to show themselves by chases. They were horror movie creatures to just demonic creatures. I read comic books later as a teen (15 or 16). Started to understand that a person who's dreaming can have alot of dream powers. Started to practice when I woke up in my dreams. First skill was taking a step on an invisible block. It later turned into an invisible stairway to the sky. Then 2nd Wolverine's claws from X-Men comics. Then started to learn comic books after that
By experience, I've been having odd waking dreams as a kid. With all the information that I've gathered and the experiences that I've had.. I tried to find meaning to, first, my waking dreams (Lucid Dreams). I'm 49 yrs old, and during the time of middle school, I borrowed Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud books to try and understand my dreams. I had too many waking dreams, so it had to be of some importance. Everything I know then until now, it's triggered by bad diet, lack of REM sleep, stress. Bad diet is the main factor. I noticed that Corn, Corn Syrup, Fructose, & High Fructose Corn Syrup creates the waking dreams. Nicotine and Caffeine might also attribute to it too. The dream part. I would have no comparison to Carl Jung's diet, but he did experience some horrific visions in his dreams too. I don't recall him ever writing that his dreams were of Lucid Dreams. But he wrote that some were vivid. I believe that at a certain point that somewhere in the brain, it gets damaged. And it tries to send warnings to you that it is trying to repair itself. So you start to make sense of what your trying to see in your dreams. Cause the sensation is unpleasant. Those ingredients in ones diets says it causes inflammation. With inflammation creates all sorts of medical problems. I don't believe sugar gives inflammation, unless you ingest abundant amounts.
Yeah, 100% our diets impact us in more ways than we realise. It makes me incredibly sad that our healthiest foods (fruit and vegetables) are at risk with the climate crisis. Jung wrote so much on dreams it’s hard to condense it all down. Thanks for sharing again.
Fantastic video. You just explain everything wonderfully and your voice is mesmerising. My 4 words were Burn Smile Sadness Happiness Ps you looked very beautiful 🥰
Jung, having issues with race is (in my opinion) more the reason to vest interest in him, as a person and his work. To take a personal, sort of social cencus in having a better understanding of those unlike yourself, has intrinsic value to self. How often do you notice the potential experiences in your environment, despite the one you may be looking for? It is, I think in many cases hard to come to terms with this idea. But a valiant effort if one dares to pursue. Take notice of the world that is not at your command. Or don't. Be well!
Agree it’s a valiant effort if one dares to pursue! There’s so much to be discovered in this yet to be explored space. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙏🏻
Wonderful video, dear Gabriella. I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did which is the best bit, actually. Fascinating insight into his work, and your video really made me think of the movie "A Dangerous Method". I don't know if you've watched it or not. About Hypnagogia by the way, when I'm in that state of mind there are things that I experience or come up with (stories and poetry in particular) that are so good I'm utterly surprised how I'm even capable of conceiving them, the thing is I forget them 99.9% of the time which is pity. For the words you mentioned, these are the ones that came to my mind: Fire - Dragon Joy - Music Death - Mystery Rebirth - Death
Hey Morteza, thanks for such a detailed comment. I’ve not seen “A Dangerous Method” yet, but it’s on the list! And yes, the hypnogogic state can be such a powerful way into storytelling I agree. 👏🏼 Nice associations btw, particularly the 🐉 🔥 one. There’s clearly something of the mystic in you. ✨
@@GabriellaTavini Thank you for putting out such great content 🙏🏻 Funny thing about the associations by the way; when I heard fire, Smaug from The Hobbit movies was the first thing that came into my mind 🙃
Hiya, Currently watching all your A level Poetry videos - they're brilliant. Was wondering if you will do more of them anytime soon. Just in case you take requests, could you do 'Who So Lists To hunt' ?
Hey Aaron, aw thanks so much. Stoked you’re loving my poetry A-Level videos. I’m actually working on the presentation for “Whoso” as we speak - great suggestion!
@@GabriellaTavini That's brilliant! sorry to ask but will it be ready next friday? It's just that my school's doing 'mini assessments' and I'd love to use some of your analysis.
@@roonyq of course, it’s worth asking. 🙂 The video takes days to edit/film and I wish I could have it up for Friday, but looking at my schedule, there’s no chance. HOWEVER! Keep an eye on my Patreon because I might have the slides uploaded to Patreon before Friday.
Fire- Fireplace in my house Joy- Playing flute in a group Death- near Death experience when I was 2yrs old Rebirth- When I lost 19kilos of weight 3yrs ago
I would not refer to jung as 'racist but rather as 'white supremacist' which is why he thought black people wanted to be white-- why wouldn't they? White, in his view was superior. I'm sure some black people did want to be white, due to social conditions, laws, etc.
Although he gave (or seemed to give) a great deal of credit to women, I believe he GREATLY understated their contributions. I believe many of them actually did a lot of the work he claimed, and even came up with a lot of the ideas he claimed as his own. (Not at all rare in those days for men to use women and take the credit). Especially look at the women who "edited" his work, often they actually *wrote* great chunks if what he supposedly authored. He also had sexual relations with his clients and at least one of his clients also became his "protégé" by which, again, he claimed to teach her but im pretty sure he tool credit for many of his ideas. I love jungian psychology but have a massive dislike for the man himself and think that more of the credit goes to the many women who's work he appropriated. (And who did their own work as well, but could never get to the level of recognition that he had.) Some women to study Sabina Spielrein Emma Rauschenbach (Jung) Toni Wolff Jolande Jacobi Marie-Louise von Franz Barbara Hannah Esther Harding Aniela Jaffé Kristine Mann Hilde Kirsch. Many of them explain "Jung's ideas" better than he does...
Hey 👋 Amazing comment. Yes, this is something I’ve heard about before so thank you for bringing it to more peoples’ attention in this comments section 🙌🏼 I will 100% check out the women you’ve referenced. Thank you for writing and sharing such a detail account!
"Women are good listeners and have excellent intuition" yeah that's how he got them in bed. But if you're going to critique using race and sex, please show show how/why they affected his work rather than throwing them out as judgements against his character. Racism and sexism were de jure for the time period and your grandparents could qualify just as easily. That said, it's nice to see a young lady getting into this stuff.
Hey Daimo Thanks for commenting. I back up both points on race (16:23) and gender (17:18) in my video, but you clearly weren’t listening. Firstly, you invalidate Jung’s female clients’ courage by implying they were just his sexual playthings. Then, you accuse me of making judgements of Jung’s character. It’s not a judgement, Jung’s racism is a fact. Read the Travel section of his visit to Africa in his autobiography. Or listen to episode 87 of the ‘This Jungian Life’ Podcast with Dr. F Brewster, a Black female Jungian Analyst. And to top it all off, you patronise me, assuming “young ladies” wouldn’t be interested in Jung because well... we’re women. I’m always happy to debate ideas with my followers, but check yourself before sharing such malicious, flawed logic on my channel.
You stated his claim that blacks want to become white but you did not present an argument why he was wrong, accepting the inverse as self evident. This is not logic. There is a case to be made that people of African origin in the west feel disconnected and yearn for an ethnic culture of their own. We can see such a need in the Black Panther comic book film which showed just that. Malcolm X argued in 1963 that "[Mr Muhammed] cleans us up-morally, mentally and spiritually-and he reforms us of the vices that have blinded us here in the Western society". I don't want to get caught up in that debate but we can see that the discussion shouldn't be handwaved away with the assumption that our morals are superior to the people who came before us. I don't assume that women aren't interested in Jung, I assume almost nobody is interested in Jung. I am sorry that you felt patronised because of your gender, but a charitable interpretation of what I said wouldn't have led you to that conclusion. "Young lady" is not an insult. The shadow resides in negative emotion.
I point out that Jung said “black people get under the skin of the white person,” which is covert and arguably overt racism. The aim of my video is not to cover everything, but spark conversation, so viewers are inspired to research themselves if they wish. The shadow is negative emotion, so thanks for stating the obvious. 👏🏼
Wow, these are well made videos, great work.
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻
Acknowledging the trauma so you can get through the trauma.
Totally. It’s about that awareness. Thanks for commenting. 🙏🏻
Witch/Psychotherapy student here- perfect channel for me! Hope you do more theories!
Aw I welcome your witchy ways Melanie 🧙🏼♀️ ✨ thanks for commenting 🥰
There's nothing quite like watching a lass with a Northern accent explaining Jungian philosophy and ideas as well as you just did - truly something to behold 😭I really enjoyed this video, thank you!
This made me laugh out loud. 🤣 stoked you loved it Oliver!
Love to see interest in Jung still alive. Nicely done
You and me both! Thanks for commenting 😌
What an amazing video of Jung. My favourite Jung's quotes is “No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.”
We can understand our Soul without befriend the Devil.
Btw, do you have any source of Jung studies on Taoism n Mandala?
Thank u for making this so easy to understand
That quote gave me chills. ✨ He was definitely the quote master! I have some information, on Taoism, but from Alan Watts rather than Jung. I’m keen to explore more of Jung’s work on mandalas and Taoism though. Thanks for commenting! 🙏🏻
Fire - Catastrophy
Joy - Impossible
Death - Hatred
Rebirth - Magical
Interesting :) Gabriella
Amazing - thanks for sharing. Love the rebirth/magical connection
FIRE- FOREST
JOY- ACCEPTANCE
DEATH- CHANGE
REBIRTH- CURIOUSITY
LOVE that you put curiosity for rebirth. ✌🏼
Jung is endlessly enlightening.
Appreciate the depth of this video and you sharing your take on it. The final statement clearly had a great impact on you and understandably so.
Perfect song choice for the subject.
Ahhh, he certainly is. Thank you again for such positive comments. I’m glad you got a lot out of it 👏🏼☺️
@@GabriellaTavini Looking forward to be inspired by your future content :)
Such a wonderful video! Well done. ❤️
Thank you ❤️
I sensed your presence in this video, Sped. Could it be really you? ;)
It's wonderful to see you again! 😊
Thanks!
You shall go for "RAJA YOGA" by "Vivekanand" and You can take it for granted you will be an absolutely different personality after having it....
By the way, I request you to go for " On His Blindness", "If", "Ozymandias" and "Second Coming" please.....
My 4 words are-
"Fire And Ice"
"Laugh"
"That Deathly Hallows from Harry Potter"
oh no... "The Resurrection stone ......Harry Potter"
Oooh sounds fascinating and thanks for contributing such fantasy-led word associations 👏🏼
Fire - Burn
Joy - Happy
Death - Destruction
Rebirth - Phoenix
Nice choices - thanks for commenting! 🙏🏻
Fire - hot
Joy - laugh
Death - release
Rebirth - burden of expectation
Rebirth and burden of expectation is such a fascinating association! 👏🏼
@@GabriellaTavini thanks, I guess :D at least I'm not boring, hahahaha
@@GabriellaTavini I must admit, I was surprised myself when I found the right words for the feeling that arose at the word
My waking dreams started off as prey to predator nightmares due to Nightmare on Elm Street movie. Then the creatures started to show themselves by chases. They were horror movie creatures to just demonic creatures. I read comic books later as a teen (15 or 16). Started to understand that a person who's dreaming can have alot of dream powers. Started to practice when I woke up in my dreams. First skill was taking a step on an invisible block. It later turned into an invisible stairway to the sky. Then 2nd Wolverine's claws from X-Men comics. Then started to learn comic books after that
Invisible steps in the sky is such an incredible symbol - thanks for sharing 🙏🏻
By experience, I've been having odd waking dreams as a kid. With all the information that I've gathered and the experiences that I've had.. I tried to find meaning to, first, my waking dreams (Lucid Dreams). I'm 49 yrs old, and during the time of middle school, I borrowed Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud books to try and understand my dreams. I had too many waking dreams, so it had to be of some importance. Everything I know then until now, it's triggered by bad diet, lack of REM sleep, stress. Bad diet is the main factor. I noticed that Corn, Corn Syrup, Fructose, & High Fructose Corn Syrup creates the waking dreams. Nicotine and Caffeine might also attribute to it too.
The dream part. I would have no comparison to Carl Jung's diet, but he did experience some horrific visions in his dreams too. I don't recall him ever writing that his dreams were of Lucid Dreams. But he wrote that some were vivid. I believe that at a certain point that somewhere in the brain, it gets damaged. And it tries to send warnings to you that it is trying to repair itself. So you start to make sense of what your trying to see in your dreams. Cause the sensation is unpleasant.
Those ingredients in ones diets says it causes inflammation. With inflammation creates all sorts of medical problems. I don't believe sugar gives inflammation, unless you ingest abundant amounts.
Yeah, 100% our diets impact us in more ways than we realise. It makes me incredibly sad that our healthiest foods (fruit and vegetables) are at risk with the climate crisis.
Jung wrote so much on dreams it’s hard to condense it all down. Thanks for sharing again.
Fantastic video. You just explain everything wonderfully and your voice is mesmerising.
My 4 words were
Burn
Smile
Sadness
Happiness
Ps you looked very beautiful 🥰
Linz!!! So good to have you here! ❤️❤️❤️ awww thank you so much. You make me blush 😚 a great selection of word associations too. Xxx
Okay sooooooo up to 7:30...
the word association:
Fire=Danger
Joy=Love
Death=Rebirth &
Rebirth=Transcendence
✌️🤟🙏🤙😸
Ooooo these are ace 🙌🏼
Jung, having issues with race is (in my opinion) more the reason to vest interest in him, as a person and his work.
To take a personal, sort of social cencus in having a better understanding of those unlike yourself, has intrinsic value to self.
How often do you notice the potential experiences in your environment, despite the one you may be looking for?
It is, I think in many cases hard to come to terms with this idea. But a valiant effort if one dares to pursue.
Take notice of the world that is not at your command.
Or don't.
Be well!
Agree it’s a valiant effort if one dares to pursue! There’s so much to be discovered in this yet to be explored space. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 🙏🏻
@@GabriellaTavini Well deserved.
Great work. I very much enjoyed the video.
Thanks so much Andres! 🥳
Wonderful video, dear Gabriella. I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did which is the best bit, actually. Fascinating insight into his work, and your video really made me think of the movie "A Dangerous Method". I don't know if you've watched it or not.
About Hypnagogia by the way, when I'm in that state of mind there are things that I experience or come up with (stories and poetry in particular) that are so good I'm utterly surprised how I'm even capable of conceiving them, the thing is I forget them 99.9% of the time which is pity.
For the words you mentioned, these are the ones that came to my mind:
Fire - Dragon
Joy - Music
Death - Mystery
Rebirth - Death
Hey Morteza, thanks for such a detailed comment. I’ve not seen “A Dangerous Method” yet, but it’s on the list! And yes, the hypnogogic state can be such a powerful way into storytelling I agree. 👏🏼 Nice associations btw, particularly the 🐉 🔥 one. There’s clearly something of the mystic in you. ✨
@@GabriellaTavini Thank you for putting out such great content 🙏🏻
Funny thing about the associations by the way; when I heard fire, Smaug from The Hobbit movies was the first thing that came into my mind 🙃
Hiya,
Currently watching all your A level Poetry videos - they're brilliant. Was wondering if you will do more of them anytime soon. Just in case you take requests, could you do 'Who So Lists To hunt' ?
Hey Aaron, aw thanks so much. Stoked you’re loving my poetry A-Level videos. I’m actually working on the presentation for “Whoso” as we speak - great suggestion!
@@GabriellaTavini That's brilliant! sorry to ask but will it be ready next friday? It's just that my school's doing 'mini assessments' and I'd love to use some of your analysis.
@@roonyq of course, it’s worth asking. 🙂 The video takes days to edit/film and I wish I could have it up for Friday, but looking at my schedule, there’s no chance. HOWEVER! Keep an eye on my Patreon because I might have the slides uploaded to Patreon before Friday.
@@GabriellaTavini No worries :) Shall keep my eye on the Patreon.
Fire- Fireplace in my house
Joy- Playing flute in a group
Death- near Death experience when I was 2yrs old
Rebirth- When I lost 19kilos of weight 3yrs ago
Wow. NDA when you were two - incredible.
I’m glad you lived to tell the tale 🙌🏼
I hope this is a permanent comeback 😃
I love this. 🙌🏼 I’ll try my best!
Great video, would love to see more!
Thanks Thomas! 😆
Self Realization is both scientific and spiritual.
So true! Thanks for sharing Valerie.
Amazing ✨✨✨
Thanks Fi! 🥳✨
Fire - light joy-happiness death -time rebirth - growth :)
Hey Bev! So good to connect on here. 🔮 I’d say they’re all beautiful positive word associations ❤️ thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻
Very nice
Thank you kindly 🙏🏻
Thank you amazing 👍🏼
You’re welcome 🙂
Fire : Burn
Joy : God
Death : Enlightenment Gate
Rebirth : Journey of Self
Ooooh I love these. Associations with a spiritual element. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏻
Every very good
Thanks Jeff!
Can you please do "La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad" by John Keats? your videos are soo helpful
That will be a momentous task, but one I’m willing to undertake! Thanks for the suggestion. 😌
fire=house joy=flower birth=baby death=dark actually pictures not words :()
Damn! What's the song ?
Haha 🤷🏻♀️ I would tell you if I knew! It’s just stock music.
Fire pain
Joy acceptance
Death rebirth
Rebirth change
I would not refer to jung as 'racist but rather as 'white supremacist' which is why he thought black people wanted to be white-- why wouldn't they? White, in his view was superior. I'm sure some black people did want to be white, due to social conditions, laws, etc.
Very true. Thanks again for offering your insights. ✨✨✨
Although he gave (or seemed to give) a great deal of credit to women, I believe he GREATLY understated their contributions. I believe many of them actually did a lot of the work he claimed, and even came up with a lot of the ideas he claimed as his own. (Not at all rare in those days for men to use women and take the credit). Especially look at the women who "edited" his work, often they actually *wrote* great chunks if what he supposedly authored.
He also had sexual relations with his clients and at least one of his clients also became his "protégé" by which, again, he claimed to teach her but im pretty sure he tool credit for many of his ideas.
I love jungian psychology but have a massive dislike for the man himself and think that more of the credit goes to the many women who's work he appropriated. (And who did their own work as well, but could never get to the level of recognition that he had.)
Some women to study
Sabina Spielrein
Emma Rauschenbach (Jung)
Toni Wolff
Jolande Jacobi
Marie-Louise von Franz
Barbara Hannah
Esther Harding
Aniela Jaffé
Kristine Mann
Hilde Kirsch.
Many of them explain "Jung's ideas" better than he does...
Hey 👋 Amazing comment. Yes, this is something I’ve heard about before so thank you for bringing it to more peoples’ attention in this comments section 🙌🏼 I will 100% check out the women you’ve referenced. Thank you for writing and sharing such a detail account!
So smart and..... cute
Thaaanks!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks Mikhail😆
Actually they were all Jews born in different places.
"Women are good listeners and have excellent intuition" yeah that's how he got them in bed. But if you're going to critique using race and sex, please show show how/why they affected his work rather than throwing them out as judgements against his character. Racism and sexism were de jure for the time period and your grandparents could qualify just as easily. That said, it's nice to see a young lady getting into this stuff.
Hey Daimo
Thanks for commenting. I back up both points on race (16:23) and gender (17:18) in my video, but you clearly weren’t listening.
Firstly, you invalidate Jung’s female clients’ courage by implying they were just his sexual playthings. Then, you accuse me of making judgements of Jung’s character. It’s not a judgement, Jung’s racism is a fact. Read the Travel section of his visit to Africa in his autobiography. Or listen to episode 87 of the ‘This Jungian Life’ Podcast with Dr. F Brewster, a Black female Jungian Analyst.
And to top it all off, you patronise me, assuming “young ladies” wouldn’t be interested in Jung because well... we’re women.
I’m always happy to debate ideas with my followers, but check yourself before sharing such malicious, flawed logic on my channel.
You stated his claim that blacks want to become white but you did not present an argument why he was wrong, accepting the inverse as self evident. This is not logic.
There is a case to be made that people of African origin in the west feel disconnected and yearn for an ethnic culture of their own. We can see such a need in the Black Panther comic book film which showed just that. Malcolm X argued in 1963 that "[Mr Muhammed] cleans us up-morally, mentally and spiritually-and he reforms us of the vices that have blinded us here in the Western society".
I don't want to get caught up in that debate but we can see that the discussion shouldn't be handwaved away with the assumption that our morals are superior to the people who came before us.
I don't assume that women aren't interested in Jung, I assume almost nobody is interested in Jung. I am sorry that you felt patronised because of your gender, but a charitable interpretation of what I said wouldn't have led you to that conclusion. "Young lady" is not an insult.
The shadow resides in negative emotion.
I point out that Jung said “black people get under the skin of the white person,” which is covert and arguably overt racism.
The aim of my video is not to cover everything, but spark conversation, so viewers are inspired to research themselves if they wish.
The shadow is negative emotion, so thanks for stating the obvious. 👏🏼
@@Daimo83 yes sweety, you were patronizing towards her.