How To Become Whole (Carl Jung & The Individuation Process)

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  • @slagjanajanakieva4052
    @slagjanajanakieva4052 5 лет назад +1745

    "The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely."
    "People will do anything,no matter how absurd,to avoid facing their own souls." C.G.Jung

    • @zeitgeist2point087
      @zeitgeist2point087 5 лет назад +27

      Slagjana Janakieva If it gets me laid I’m all for it.

    • @loveandsqualor6034
      @loveandsqualor6034 5 лет назад +17

      @Slagjana Janakieva
      Forget Egg Foo Jung. The ONLY way to COMPLETE ONESELF is to ACCEPT JESUS as your Saviour and Redeemer.

    • @slagjanajanakieva4052
      @slagjanajanakieva4052 5 лет назад +31

      You have right to believe whatever you want @love and squalor

    • @coreycox2345
      @coreycox2345 5 лет назад +3

      @Venturing into the Brine It's the law of diminishing returns, Venturing into the Brine. That's why I only put out twice a year.

    • @dayelu6028
      @dayelu6028 5 лет назад +4

      @@zeitgeist2point087 but it's that you are not accepting yourself is keeping you from getting laid

  • @Daimo83
    @Daimo83 4 года назад +420

    People say they love to travel, but this is the ultimate journey.

    • @Gregory-ud6zq
      @Gregory-ud6zq 3 года назад +2

      Yup

    • @wanderer37
      @wanderer37 3 года назад +1

      M ur 100th like 😂❤

    • @Jack-mj2bs
      @Jack-mj2bs 2 года назад +1

      @Infinite Shoeblack graveyard

    • @Jack-mj2bs
      @Jack-mj2bs 2 года назад +2

      @Infinite Shoeblack its hard to say. Do you think rationalists can be optimistic? Do you think a rationalist can change the way they think and stop being rational? I think my life would be easier and more enjoyable, fulfilling even if i wasnt always analyzing, predicting and judging, but time and time again i am reminded that the way i think is very difficult to change. I appreciate your reply.

    • @jm2389
      @jm2389 2 года назад

      Beautifully said man

  • @anaclaudiacarmo8937
    @anaclaudiacarmo8937 5 лет назад +618

    "A man who conquers himself is greater than one who conquers a thousand men in battle". Buddha

    • @letshavefun5210
      @letshavefun5210 3 года назад +1

      One men vs those one thousand who wins

    • @effortless4588
      @effortless4588 2 года назад

      @@letshavefun5210 Depends on a lot of things

    • @JakeLYT
      @JakeLYT 2 года назад

      @@letshavefun5210 one man with a nuke versus one thousand, who wins?

    • @giorgiogi9339
      @giorgiogi9339 2 года назад +1

      @@letshavefun5210 that's exactly the point...conquering yourself is more difficult than the impossible

    • @OrangeUaLemon
      @OrangeUaLemon Год назад

      No way Buddha said this

  • @sunnycheba
    @sunnycheba 5 лет назад +662

    Self realization is so painful. Figuring out what happened to you. Most of bad behavior is born from childhood trauma.

    • @emilwiig8683
      @emilwiig8683 4 года назад +53

      I disagree, I think it is naive to blame all personality traits on childhood experiences. I believe that we as humans inhibit different personalities.

    • @astralcamisado648
      @astralcamisado648 4 года назад +29

      I'd say that while your childhood's important, well you develop throughout your whole life. I think people forget this a lot.

    • @vnio.mystica2421
      @vnio.mystica2421 4 года назад +23

      This is simplistic. Unlike Freud, Jung didn't believe the solution to our problems were set in the personal past, hence the archetypes and collective unconscious. This is a deeper more sΦphi(a)sticated psychology, no navel-gazing.

    • @Numbzy14
      @Numbzy14 4 года назад +19

      I’m so glad I am attacking these realization at an early age of 19 because I am really looking into common sense *which is not common at all* and morality.I woke up every day with the Thought of death, life, my consciousness, Myself and also the sensitive ego we have in ourselves. But what’s really making the future really promising is psychedelics because psychedelics is proving to humans that we don’t know anything yet, We still have a lot of wonderful mysteries to figure out about this world and the closest source to the answer is psychedelics like LSD or natural psychedelics which expands your mind, and makes you down to nature harmonic loving and also creative.

    • @Numbzy14
      @Numbzy14 4 года назад +8

      It’s funny the more and more science learns the more you figure out the last logistics are actually incorrect and there could be more of a meaning. Sorry nihilists and atheists

  • @osse1n
    @osse1n 5 лет назад +775

    Humanity has explored so much on the planet and outside of it but many are still rather hesitant to explore the realms of inner kingdom.
    *That's where the truth lies.*

    • @freya5902
      @freya5902 5 лет назад +7

      What exactly is "the truth"?

    • @efz8704
      @efz8704 5 лет назад +11

      @@freya5902 Probably subjective.

    • @Oni-One
      @Oni-One 5 лет назад +15

      @@freya5902 Truth = Self, Natural State, Awareness, etc. ...Go check out 'actualized.org' recent video about Truth for deep insight

    • @loftilofi9678
      @loftilofi9678 5 лет назад +19

      Isn't it misleading to compare exploration of the outer landscape with the inner one? Exploration of our physical world is a collective feat of humanity, amassed during billions of lifetimes, while the exploration of the spiritual world is the opposite: arguably short, deeply personal, and abstract. They are too fundamentally different to be compared. I also think that the truth lies as much in the realms of the outer kingdom as in the inner kingdom. Interactions with the outer kingdom expose us to physical experiences that create spiritual reactions within ourselves, which we analyze in introspection. Therefore, the physical world indirectly gives us a truth -- we just need to realize it. Or am I crazy?

    • @loftilofi9678
      @loftilofi9678 5 лет назад +9

      @@freya5902 Imo, there isn't "the truth" but multiple "truth"s. We discover them to piece together to form an imitation of the truth of our being, but we will never reach the real objective truth because we ourselves are not objective. We cannot ascend into the objective plane as all-knowing and all-seeing (as much as we would like to) because of the innate essence of humanity. We are in a sense chained but nevertheless empowered by being shaped by both nature and nurture, but we can try to reach it. Maybe that's our goal as persons: to possess an "objective" and "subjective" perspective of ourselves and the pieces of ourselves in others so that we are both logical, calculating, and emotional, emphatic. That's what I think--subjectively anyways :I

  • @globaldigitaldirectsubsidi4493
    @globaldigitaldirectsubsidi4493 5 лет назад +154

    "The true value of a human being is primarily determined by the measure and the sense in which he has achieved liberation from the self." Albert Einstein

    • @fortynine3225
      @fortynine3225 3 года назад +2

      LOL Einstein was very much a superficial individual who though that stuff like psychology was nonsense..like so much folks in science...

    • @fortynine3225
      @fortynine3225 3 года назад +1

      @Rashad superficial=superficial when you do not care about what is within words are just words without any meaning..Einstein is a good example of that..

  • @spiritofmatter1881
    @spiritofmatter1881 5 лет назад +101

    You took a topic I already know about and explained it in ways that taught me more than I knew in such a short time. Thank you

    • @kittywampusdrums4963
      @kittywampusdrums4963 5 лет назад

      It's fascinating. You may like the Drukama mystic tradition it digs into it all with actual practices

    • @Gaurav.P0
      @Gaurav.P0 2 года назад

      @@kittywampusdrums4963 spam

  • @roiferreach100
    @roiferreach100 4 года назад +9

    Carl Jung is a blessing to my life, he made me start putting up the pieces of the puzzles which had been lost and suppressed over time since my childhood, I was a forced to be ripen emotionally and mentally of the situations, like a young fruit picked from the tree out of its proper time. And the results are so full of emptiness I had never known myself since then for 30 years of my life. I was believed to become a nice guy, but really I am a lost guy.

    • @mkmllrc
      @mkmllrc 4 года назад +2

      That's a good part on your self-realization.

  • @valorespodcast
    @valorespodcast 4 года назад +14

    It is a painful process, unfortunately, but absolutely liberating. It also has a lot to do with the relationships we sustain with our close relatives. Despite being painful, the individuation process also liberates us from misunderstandings or resentments we could carry within ourselves. Thank you for the video!

  • @petermozuraitis5219
    @petermozuraitis5219 5 лет назад +31

    I love your videos, thank you for making them.
    I feel like I have to opposite issue of integrating my femininity with our masculine selves, my father was not a very good role model for myself and my siblings, and as a result I didn't fully develop my own healthy masculinity and control of my aggression. Looking back I think that I never properly manifested a healthy control and understanding of my aggression because I did not want to become and reflect what I saw in my dad, which was his own unstable aggression. The result was I never stood up myself, or rather I never learned how because I was afraid of expressing aggression. Even as a now 30 year old, I have issues with, even small, interpersonal conflict and intimidation. That's where my work lies. I have no hangups going to a yoga class, expressing my emotions, even dancing; it's the classical "male" actions I have trouble with

    • @MrUrech
      @MrUrech 4 года назад +3

      Yeah this too i've thought of myself. My dad displayed some aggression and i believed i was nice, but the aggression was there in my shadow and has been coming out in the last several years. Ive smashed 2 tvs, 4 guitars, a laptop, 2 computers, and some other things i dont remember. Permanent damage to my index finger joint from hitting things. 90% of the instances happened when i was drunk.
      Edit; oh yeah,i stomped a door to the ground like the kool aid man, jerked a glass shower door so it broke in my hands cutting me, bleeding all over cuz the alcohol thinned blood. Pretty disturbing behaviour

  • @lavabender_taku
    @lavabender_taku 5 лет назад +79

    I had a near death experience when I was 21. That’s actually what started me on this journey. I do a lot of shadow work and yeah, this shit really isn’t easy but it’s so worth it. Embracing and living with your shadow side does do wonders.

    • @jaymzbeaman6116
      @jaymzbeaman6116 5 лет назад +27

      Instructions unclear. Became gay Hitler.

    • @acefrantura6936
      @acefrantura6936 5 лет назад +6

      Yeah bro..walking the walk ❤️

    • @bendodsworth2373
      @bendodsworth2373 5 лет назад +3

      But how do you do it

    • @lavabender_taku
      @lavabender_taku 5 лет назад +3

      Ben Dodsworth look up and read about shadow work. It’s basically the “spiritual” version of what Jung talks about.

    • @lavabender_taku
      @lavabender_taku 5 лет назад +3

      Kevin Crater Look up and read about shadow work. It’s one of the fastest ways but also the most difficult.

  • @ricardoceballos5567
    @ricardoceballos5567 5 лет назад +241

    Loves your videos man. I really like the stoics, buddhist and taoist videos. Keep the good work!

    • @ouroboros9218
      @ouroboros9218 5 лет назад +12

      Indeed, there is not one topic on this channel that isn't worth looking in to and he explains them really well

    • @ricardoceballos5567
      @ricardoceballos5567 5 лет назад +2

      @@ouroboros9218 Exactly, one can feel that he puts an effort in making a complexe but interesting theme understandable for everyone, at least I see it that way

    • @AeonForest
      @AeonForest 5 лет назад +11

      Out of all the related channels, even the ones working with a high budget, this one has quickly become my favorite and go to. He has a way of breaking down the topics and philosophies in easy to understand and digestible ways. Love the work and inspiration, keep em coming!

    • @Einzelgänger
      @Einzelgänger  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the compliment, Ricardo :)

    • @Einzelgänger
      @Einzelgänger  5 лет назад +1

      @@ouroboros9218 thank you Hash :)

  • @LewisRacing90
    @LewisRacing90 5 лет назад +42

    Lower self, higher self, as above so below, the tree of life. The body.

  • @ujjwalbhatt1460
    @ujjwalbhatt1460 5 лет назад +9

    Much needed video. I said once I'll say it again this channel is pure gold and deserve million of subs. I went through worst breakup few months ago felt depressed felt suicidal really needed something to get out of the illusion of suffering and then suddenly Einzelganger popped up in RUclips recommendations and since then life changed on a serious note. This is the only channel which introduced me to stoicism and changed my perspective of life completely. Just keep up the good work brother. And literally you have saved my life. I'm living much happier life now all thanks to you. ❤

    • @extra2ab
      @extra2ab 5 лет назад +2

      Same here. Still going through the pangs , and trying to get over. These videos make the burden lighter

    • @ujjwalbhatt1460
      @ujjwalbhatt1460 5 лет назад +1

      @@extra2ab I feel you buddy, I realized getting over wasn't much difficult. Just needed the little change in perspective of viewing the event and detaching myself from the person and situation. Check out Einzelganger's video on letting go of resentment it'll help a lot. Rest just give yourself some time you'll eventually heal. More power to you buddy. ❤

  • @marywandera
    @marywandera 4 года назад +3

    That other half of ourselves is a by product of suppressed emotions, triggers, childhood trauma, relationship rejection, cause and effect, the system's manipulation...to keep us trapped in the shadow. I've lived in it. I've healed through it. Becoming whole is remaining in the light, living a balanced life that adheres to the universal laws. Being morally true to yourself and honest with others at all times. But most of all loving and accepting yourself daily the way God loves and accepts you.

  • @danielcorrea8639
    @danielcorrea8639 5 лет назад +18

    Great job Einzelgänger, i hope everyone here can understand in some way this concepts and be aware of it (at least try to experience it). In my case, it took many years go out of my majority unconscious state and the shadow was a determinant part of the process. Everyone has to know that we (the seekers) are in all parts of the planet looking for answers, my advice, just observe, all the answers aren't in a abstract way, many are hidden in the direct experience of life.
    Daniel from Colombia.

  • @ravishingtwinkle3811
    @ravishingtwinkle3811 5 лет назад +16

    Carl Jung has made me meet Myself 💙

  • @Fin_Nash
    @Fin_Nash 3 года назад +4

    That last hurdle for me is bumping into myself... I see this being a cause of reincarnation, as self constantly sidesteps to another door to avoid a single infinity. I felt love for the first time when I accepted that loneliness, something told/reminded me it was there.. and to spread that feeling of being cared for seems to be my biggest challenge yet.

  • @Twinklesparks
    @Twinklesparks 5 лет назад +21

    It's crazy how much this is reflecting my own thoughts as to how people work. I think about it a lot. It's kinda fascinating how this stuff just clicks when you understand it. Kinda like its common sense, which i suppose it would be.

  • @BrutusAlbion
    @BrutusAlbion 5 лет назад +225

    Carl Jung knows how to highlight the duality mentioned in the Dao in the psyche of the mind so well that he's a literal treasure trove of spiritual insight despite his approach being more on the physical side of our understanding.
    Great Series Brother, really am loving your videos.
    With love,
    Een vermaakte Nederlander :D

    • @matthijsn559
      @matthijsn559 5 лет назад

      Dat accent valt toch wel op hè hahaha

    • @gertismangkas5006
      @gertismangkas5006 5 лет назад +4

      Yes he does..what buffles me is how can someone be so smart..what kind of stuff did he study and for how long its out of this world

    • @babblingidiot7903
      @babblingidiot7903 4 года назад +4

      @@gertismangkas5006 Jung wrote many forward for translated eastern books on Taoism, Tibet Buddhism, and other mystical writing that Western scholars are unaware of his association with.

  • @breakfastfoodanddarkhaired280
    @breakfastfoodanddarkhaired280 5 лет назад +63

    I'm going to save this for tomorrow . Your stuff is amazing to listen to first thing in the morning

    • @EarMonk
      @EarMonk 4 года назад

      Breakfast food and dark haired women stop procrastinating!

  • @名誉ために日本人天の祖先

    I notice the world asking me what I want more often. It sees more in me, in terms of energy, than it saw before.
    I feel the world encompassing me and embracing me in a way satisfying.
    I not only have the pleasures of good times before, there is a unique new 'awakened' ability to vivify them.
    I see the open beautiful skies,
    I see the trees unobstructed and rivers flowing clean, I see signs that remind us of nature's sanctity and to not exploit the energy.
    My way of dealing with the new choice and freedom is not extremely rigid and forceful, I am still lax, however it's like a turtle emerging, I do begin to see myself happier, and able to
    Enjoy unique combinations and situations that I would create with my individual personality or harmonize with especially as the Individual, without necessarily being part of the public space.
    Its saying this to me privately, in the area of personal life, and its using a language of the soul that is not mundane at all, I am in touch with my own 'will' aspect, in a healthy and persistent yet not rigid way, the universe; a consistency for success even without rigidity.

  • @kristylei2439
    @kristylei2439 4 года назад +1

    Self realisation and individuality are what all human can spend a life with to discover and it will never become boring. ❤️

  • @kingpineda5135
    @kingpineda5135 5 лет назад +6

    I think humility is the key in this individuation process.
    Thank You for making this videos for free!! I learned a lot from this channel btw.

  • @JohnC-iv8jo
    @JohnC-iv8jo 5 лет назад +6

    just started my 6th book by Jung, great stuff and when I have read them all I will read them again maybe even twice, fantastic material it is

    • @piotrwasiewicz8871
      @piotrwasiewicz8871 5 лет назад

      John C3333 which would you say were the finer reads?

    • @JohnC-iv8jo
      @JohnC-iv8jo 5 лет назад

      @@piotrwasiewicz8871 Being honest I could not say, they have all had equal worth to me. I would have to add though there is treasure in all of them, even if the language at times is old, unfamiliar, not a language I speak etc. Psychology and alchemy was most interesting and I did read twice and very probably will read a third time. Just finished symbols, and two essays.
      Two essays was very interesting and useful as a light read.
      These texts have been available for a very long time and I would say that its a shame that a great many more 15 to 20 something's don't read them as could, with just a touch of tenacity they are a gold mine.

  • @simtyr
    @simtyr 4 года назад +1

    I cannot recall how I found your channel but I'm really glad that I did. Listened to most of your videos during the quarantine and they helped me getting to know myself better. I was familiar with Buddhism and Taoism and still your videos about these topics told me sth I didn't know before. Thank you very much. I really appreciate the effort you put into your videos. Keep it up.

  • @jean-francoisdelacroix8268
    @jean-francoisdelacroix8268 5 лет назад +6

    A truly inspiring breakdown of Carl Jung's exceptional concept of the human temperament. Thank you so much!

  • @ramoncordova1859
    @ramoncordova1859 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are amazing they have gotten better every time

  • @somrajsaha3215
    @somrajsaha3215 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for this video. I had requested for a shadow integration video in the comment of an older video and here you just released the entire individuation process. You are really creating some amazing content and you deserve all the respect, der Bruder.

  • @mindyourstep577
    @mindyourstep577 5 лет назад +9

    Very interesting video. I especially gravitate towards the idea of animus and anima. Adopting classically feminine traits into yourself as a form of integration. Also accepting your shadow is something I've thought about a lot. Super interesting stuff. Thanks for the video 👌

  • @atnoc8738
    @atnoc8738 4 года назад +1

    I just came across your channel and i'm already a fan! This is explained beautifully! I must say i like very much the neutral tone on your voice. It makes it easier (for me) to not lose track and i can see you have genuine interest in the topics you're approaching. Great job!

  • @chrisswartwood6960
    @chrisswartwood6960 4 года назад

    Very well done. Thank you for taking the time to do it. 🙏

  • @candjim
    @candjim 4 года назад +2

    I've just discovered this channel and love it. Thanks for your hard work.

  • @froulouxio
    @froulouxio 5 месяцев назад

    jon zherka if you are reading this you are not the best role model but i thank you for sparking my interest in this subject and motivating me to dive deeper into the complexities of the human mind.

  • @PowerMatrixAnime
    @PowerMatrixAnime 5 лет назад +28

    Salvation lies in the individual.

  • @PeggyTeachesChinese
    @PeggyTeachesChinese 5 лет назад +2

    I am discovering and learning about Jung. Thanks so much for your work!

  • @DekuSt0ner
    @DekuSt0ner 4 года назад

    My man, this videos are great. You are helping a lot of people to wake up from a very scary nightmare

  • @kingpineda5135
    @kingpineda5135 5 лет назад +4

    @Einzelgänger the creativity you have for presenting ideas is really amazing dude.
    Btw "Humility is the solid foundation of all Virtues" - Confucius.
    I think explaining this quote and defining what true humility is, is going to be a good topic for your next video since we talk a lot about virtues in your past videos. I think its time to talk about the foundation of all virtues which is humility. I also think that humility is often misunderstood 😊

  • @siyaindagulag.
    @siyaindagulag. 4 года назад

    Clear, concise ,informative.The presentation suits my limited attention span. Also helps me to keep my shadow close. ( and get my work done). Thanks.

  • @Zonthoria
    @Zonthoria Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I think it is important to recognize that we are all good and bad which allows us to understand and forgive others. I've witnessed many people who only view things through a singular lens thinking they are 100% right, however, a change of perspectives is necessary for compassion.

  • @thinker2925
    @thinker2925 5 лет назад +55

    Hey! Great video. Loved the visuals and overview of Jung's ideas. A, hopefully productive, criticism is that you didn't speak enough on the process of individuation and techniques one may go about becoming conscious of their unconscious. I believe Jung would say examples are: Introspection, Active Imagination, and analyzing your dreams. Thanks for your vids Einzelgänger
    !

    • @Einzelgänger
      @Einzelgänger  5 лет назад +21

      Thanks, Thinker, and you criticism is on point. Sounds like a great idea for a follow-up.

    • @fridsrikenileri1268
      @fridsrikenileri1268 5 лет назад +3

      Great idea, hoping and looking forward to that video.
      Excellent channel.
      Btw well made critique 🤗

  • @matthijsn559
    @matthijsn559 5 лет назад +30

    Males and females spring from the mysterious force that governs nature...
    Namely: The masculine and feminine...
    Why separate the two in yourself, if you can incorporate and use both?
    They are in fact a whole.

    • @aaronbegon2092
      @aaronbegon2092 5 лет назад +3

      Well said. Eve was made from Adam.

    • @okamisensei7270
      @okamisensei7270 3 года назад

      Masculinity and femininity are just constructs and are a false dichotomy. But conventionally men tend to suppress what they consider feminine, and women tend to suppress what they consider masculine. If you reject this dichotomy, then so will your shadow.

    • @David-eu1ms
      @David-eu1ms 2 года назад +2

      @@aaronbegon2092 think about it like the dark swirl and the light swirl of the Yin Yang symbol.

  • @amytan2019
    @amytan2019 5 лет назад +1

    7:00 love the aesthetic shots!

  • @jm2389
    @jm2389 2 года назад

    Thank you for this wonderful summary. Just started diving into Jung and individuation, and your research helps a lot.

  • @d.bo.unfound
    @d.bo.unfound 5 лет назад +4

    this was a GREAT one. thank you.

  • @charlesgodwin2191
    @charlesgodwin2191 3 года назад +1

    Whole-ness = the quality of that which is, that is ever greater than the sum of it's constituents.

  • @juandom6432
    @juandom6432 3 года назад

    The quality of work is astounding! Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

  • @elburko9453
    @elburko9453 3 года назад +2

    Jung is endlessly relevant and enlightening.

  • @johncallmecove762
    @johncallmecove762 4 года назад

    Exceedingly grateful for the Vietnamese subtitles! And for the content as well

  • @ai.simplified..
    @ai.simplified.. 5 лет назад +1

    1-ego who we are
    2-persona mask we wear 3-shadow undesireable characterestic we have 4-anima&animus in every male there s a female and in every female there s a male
    ---indivuation proces is integration of unconscious elements of the psyche into the wholeness of the personality

  • @JM-jd7yp
    @JM-jd7yp 4 года назад

    This is such an inspiring film. You absolutely convey complex ideas in such a succinct and professional way. Congratulations.

  • @hasnainabbasdilawar8832
    @hasnainabbasdilawar8832 5 лет назад +6

    Great video as always Einzel. Just one thing though, if you could put your transcripts in the description that would be great.

  • @hozabd8801
    @hozabd8801 4 года назад

    Thank you
    M very much thankful as well for the subtle video images as they are not distracting,

  • @Mr.Rgdias
    @Mr.Rgdias 4 года назад

    So much relevant information, in fact quite a lot for one video. I can not wait to dive in Jung's work.

  • @BevLandsberg-q1z
    @BevLandsberg-q1z 7 месяцев назад

    this is amazing all makes a crazy amount of sense
    THANK YOU

  • @jonasalmeida6757
    @jonasalmeida6757 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for to have made a video about this topic!

  • @blendingoptions7624
    @blendingoptions7624 4 года назад

    love your videos, they really help!

  • @Ikgeloofhetniet
    @Ikgeloofhetniet 4 года назад

    I love the way he says "individuation"

  • @hannah.0ali976
    @hannah.0ali976 5 лет назад +1

    thank you..carl Jung thoughts seems so hard at first but then you get used to know all the explanation of the self you did good job to explain it🤞🤞 self exploreing is the most valuable experiment one can do for self and the sad thing is the last part of the video you may grave and not reach to all parts of yourself.

  • @Darkstar-ux5yo
    @Darkstar-ux5yo 5 лет назад +1

    Safety and blessings to you all in your process.

    • @firstlastnamename7258
      @firstlastnamename7258 5 лет назад +1

      Darkstar 6589 The very same, Friend. Blessings to all who pass this also.

  • @Inspiration-ITV
    @Inspiration-ITV 4 года назад

    What a wonderful recording - and the perfect voice for the message - thank you so much.

  • @matthewmortensen3687
    @matthewmortensen3687 5 лет назад +1

    It would be great to see more on each of the topics laid out in this video. You have a such a great style of explaining complex subjects and it would be helpful to hear your take on them. Thank you for your videos.

  • @NomoSapienss
    @NomoSapienss 5 лет назад +48

    Jordan Peterson has brought Carl Jung's wisdom to the modern layman's attention.

    • @munchkinmcmoody4475
      @munchkinmcmoody4475 5 лет назад +8

      Terence McKenna and Alan Watts talked about Jung in the 60's with better approaches and accuracy than Jordan Peterson ever did. Peterson possesses the cold bitterness of Freud in comparison with Jung.

    • @SkoliFitness
      @SkoliFitness 5 лет назад +1

      Coyote what’s wrong with Jordan’s dissemination of Jungs work? Genuinely curious. He really seems to have made it much more popular at least. I’ve never heard of him prior

    • @SkoliFitness
      @SkoliFitness 5 лет назад +1

      Coyote thanks for the response! I know you said you don’t like him (I didn’t at first either) but I started watching multiple and full lectures of his and slowly became a fan. I consider myself an atheist/agnostic but I recently watched his 17 video long RUclips serious called the “Psychological significance of the biblical stories” and was absolutely blown away. They’re lengthy but it gives him time to fully explain his thoughts. So along with the paternal and traditionalistic traits he thinks we should have, he speaks highly or at least equally of how humans need people, especially the young to push beyond the tradition or else humans wouldn’t progress. Too much tradition and theirs tyranny. Too much progress and there’s chaos. It’s incredible mental stimulation at the very least. You’d think the people in attendance would all be regions but it’s filled with “non believers” and people who lean on science, philosophy and intellect more than religion spirituality. Jordan finds a great middle ground for metaphysics and reductionism, in my opinion anyways.

    • @ABagOfLag
      @ABagOfLag 5 лет назад +4

      theres nothing wrong with Peterson's interpretation of Carl Jung. Why? because Peterson doesn't wholly accept and live by ideologies. He has great reverence for Jung and his ideas, but he only adopts the ideas that make the most sense to him. He wouldn't consider himself a "Jungian" nor a "Freudian" or any other label. He synthesizes the works of great people with his own experiences and comes up with his own unique interpretation of the psyche. He's inspired by the works of Jung, Freud and Nietzsche for sure. But he does his own thinking. I think there's a lot of courage in doing that because it's easy to read Jung and automatically adopt his ideas and think you're smart. Jordan takes inspiration, but he owns his ideas.

    • @ABagOfLag
      @ABagOfLag 5 лет назад

      @@ubbdaubermensch1528 I think your fundamental agreement with him comes from his background in clinical psychology. He specifically worked as a psychometrist and clinician. His work consisted of taking a large-scale problem from clients like "I want to stop playing video games and have more of a social life" and breaking them down into extremely hard, real, tangible rules to live by like: limit your video game use to x hours a week and go out x amount of times.
      Clinical psych is ridiculously practical. When you're solving a real world behavioural problem there's no room for abstract thinking. So when you hear him give advice in lectures, they have a strong philosophical background but he's used to breaking it down to practical behavioural advice. This is often to situate an individual in better accordance with society at large. That's probably why his message seems impersonal to you. Joseph Campbell doesn't have as specific a target audience as Peterson does, it's mostly people interested in myths which is a broad population. This is why he can send abstract messages that apply to all like "follow your bliss" But Peterson's advice is derived from years of working with people who are desperate for help and need low-level, practical behavioural advice.
      There's still a lot of abstract ideas to be unpackaged in his lectures. I recommend you check out his biblical lectures if you're into the philosophical side more than life advice. I'm also a big fan of Campbell's work. Love that guy and his Hero analysis.
      I think you would like the clip of Jordan breaking down the "rescue your father from the dead whale" archetype on Joe Rogan's podcast. It's only 7 minutes I believe

  • @charlesgodwin2191
    @charlesgodwin2191 4 года назад +1

    Our dark side is our unactualized creative potential, our hidden genius.

  • @okmatee
    @okmatee 4 года назад +3

    8:40 that shot is absolutely astonishing!
    May I somehow get a clean version of it for my desktop background?

  • @swellsessionsteam
    @swellsessionsteam 4 года назад +1

    I absolutely love your videos. Thank you for enlightening and inspiring my life. It’s been truly impactful 💛🌟☺️

  • @anorak78
    @anorak78 5 лет назад +1

    Welcome back!

  • @lynnwoods5715
    @lynnwoods5715 4 года назад +4

    Anyone else going through this process? I have found humor to be one if the greatest helpers though the darker times.

  • @paul-d-mann
    @paul-d-mann 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this... keep up the great work 👍

  • @saahilh.3141
    @saahilh.3141 3 месяца назад

    Integrating the darkness and other aspects of life is a very conflicting process. We will have to throw away feeling good all the time and take a good amount of time to reflect. Some incidents that happen in late adolescence can boost it, for example losing an important friend, or a breakup from a long term relationship. These are perfect opportunities for growth and realise the self that was hidden beneath all this time. It almost forces you to do so.

  • @carpo719
    @carpo719 5 лет назад +4

    thanks, wonderful content. Simple and to the point. I try to make videos like this but I just ramble on and on :)

    • @Einzelgänger
      @Einzelgänger  5 лет назад +1

      Hey, thanks. Just write it out.. take your time. If I didn't script my videos, I'd ramble too. ;)

    • @carpo719
      @carpo719 5 лет назад

      @@Einzelgänger some of my videos I do scripts, but most of the time I like talking off the top of my head. I've been making RUclips videos for about nine years and hardly have many subscribers LOL. (You can tell by my channel as I talk about similar ideas) it's because I talk about too many different subjects, and I can't seem to stick to one idea or area of expertise. I like the freestyle thought process, but it doesn't pay very well. I'm not very organized in my thinking when it comes to making videos that are will edited
      Thanks for your response

  • @smurfette6499
    @smurfette6499 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant summary, thank you

  • @MissA369-5
    @MissA369-5 4 года назад

    I love your videos. I just want to let you, know you do a great job at making these videos and their much needed. They are very centering and calming. And, have helped me in so many ways. I just want to say, thank you so much.

  • @johnlowe3050
    @johnlowe3050 2 года назад

    Years of jungian dream theraphy....so much liberation but sadly so much pain...but it is worth it.

  • @vibesandvitality6294
    @vibesandvitality6294 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent once again! Just what I needed ⚫️💜💙💕🧡⚪️

  • @randomskid
    @randomskid 5 лет назад

    Nicely done and good work, sir.

  • @linasmarcinkevicius
    @linasmarcinkevicius 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video! 😊 👍

  • @wissen9000
    @wissen9000 5 лет назад +24

    we are like tree seeds just give them the right enviroment and they grow with time to a tree. But lets be honest a lot of us live in poverty and people around us are evil, the enviroment needs to be fixed.

    • @euphemius_X
      @euphemius_X 5 лет назад +14

      True but don't let that affect you how you act and become eventually, be aware of whenever your environment is controlling your behavior and not the other way around.
      Be the change you want to see

    • @nitsuanomrah6997
      @nitsuanomrah6997 5 лет назад +4

      @The Rockall Times those that grow up in palaces are mostly to blame for ghettoes

    • @ER1117
      @ER1117 5 лет назад +4

      "If you want to fix the world, start for yourself"

  • @energywithgrace6274
    @energywithgrace6274 4 года назад

    Very good. I've been watching your videos. Thanks for what you're doing. Namste

  • @steadyeddy6526
    @steadyeddy6526 5 лет назад +7

    My 32 year long ordeal with the Unconscious is coming to a close, with a successful individuation, and integration of the Self. Without Jung and his works on the matter, it would not have been possible. I've always considered his

  • @SuperReyand
    @SuperReyand 4 года назад

    Thank you, once again for this insightful video.

  • @shubham3654
    @shubham3654 5 лет назад +1

    Superbly explain!

  • @Magik1369
    @Magik1369 5 месяцев назад

    Individuation and Self Realization and spiritual awakening are all the same process. The process is archetypal and is baked into the psyche of everyone. The first task is to build a strong enough grounded ego. A weak ego won't be able to make the journey. The process won't even begin if your ego is undeveloped. Once a person reaches a certain level of egoic growth, they are ready for Self Realization. Self Realization is arduous and extremely agonizing and difficult. Integrating the shadow took me 12 years. The entire process took me around 30 years. It is the most difficult thing a human being can accomplish. Once the process starts, it is almost automatic and is controlled by the Self. The ego does not control the process.

  • @kittywampusdrums4963
    @kittywampusdrums4963 5 лет назад +5

    *I learned there's some energy work to this aspect also, check out what Drukama tradition says about all this. It's a fascinating science. Be well all!*

  • @delusionspodcast
    @delusionspodcast 4 года назад

    If you're in the orbit of those you despise,use the qualities they possess as an example of how not to be. Avoiding or Relinquishing their disdainful standard. A process that can only be implemented by those of acute awareness of ones own actions within social situations.A mind state that produces a subconscious "other self". Witch is the byproduct of a detrimental condition. The absence of delusional tendencies is a necessary quality for character improvement, although if you were delusional you wouldn't know it.

  • @IronX77
    @IronX77 5 лет назад +16

    So, solutions please! What are the best processes for integration?

    • @Awakenedmind333
      @Awakenedmind333 5 лет назад +32

      Start with shadow work. The most easily identifiable shadows will be the ones you can dive into from observing your projections. Look at your negative projections. The nastier the better (because then you can start to find greater relief when you integrate them back into your personality). Part of the idea is to understand that you make a subjective experience instead of accepting the objective facts. When you find something that disturbs your ego, remember the last time you were that way. Then you can realize that you are actually that way too inside (this doesn’t mean it’s reflected in your actions though). An idea of shadow work and finding individuation is to be able to realize you are pretty much as much as a horrible monster as the next person, the difference is what action you choose to embark (through thought, words, and deed). This way you can start acting more true to your authentic self instead of blaming or judging others (which is usually conditioned from our society and parents and peer groups).

  • @MurderLake_TTV
    @MurderLake_TTV 3 года назад +1

    I’m scared and fascinated.

  • @starseedstarseed311
    @starseedstarseed311 5 лет назад +4

    The most difficult is to unlearn who You think You are and tought You are rather who You are not.

  • @abrahamandrade5849
    @abrahamandrade5849 4 года назад

    Thank you, i found this video compelling

  • @enriquegonzalez6265
    @enriquegonzalez6265 5 лет назад +5

    Any one interested in further reading on this topic and ways to implement individuation, I would recommend Ken Wilber's "No Boundary".

  • @estellel412
    @estellel412 5 лет назад +1

    Depression is also a powerful way to get along the individuation process.

  • @TheTriggerhappyhippi
    @TheTriggerhappyhippi 4 года назад +3

    I have usually dreamt often my whole life. After reading Jung, I have or remember the strangest dreams now. Most have been positive dreams. I even dreamt in Japanese once when I woke up looked up words I remembered from that dream and they were indeed Japanese. Has anyone been having more lucid dreams?

  • @Rahul-nh3ik
    @Rahul-nh3ik 4 года назад

    Great work.. keep it going

  • @wingnutmcspazatron3957
    @wingnutmcspazatron3957 4 года назад +1

    Dragons are depicted in every culture across the world, the collective subconscious seems to remember them.

  • @Markdchristoph
    @Markdchristoph 5 лет назад

    great explanation mate, subscribed

  • @geoattoronto
    @geoattoronto Год назад

    The Self is not part of the conscious and unconscious but rather the personification of our divine nature. It is, in an amazing way, free and independent of our childhood history or even our attachment patterns. It was discovered in the work of Richard Schwartz of IFS - internal family systems.

  • @rationalmystic5
    @rationalmystic5 5 лет назад

    Too many complex issues discussed in a very short time. I suggest you make an individual video on each aspect before describing individuation as a whole. Thanks . Love your channel. Wish you well man.

  • @geoattoronto
    @geoattoronto Год назад

    The Persona or personality is based in our unconscious and provides the initial answer to the important question ‘Who am I?’ It is made of many different parts like Parent and Inner Child parts, but is not our Self or divine Self.

  • @brettbambouturton3117
    @brettbambouturton3117 5 лет назад

    Very well thought out ..

  • @christophersurnname9967
    @christophersurnname9967 5 лет назад

    Wow truly incredible video