Hi Marjorie, thank you for this fascinating video. Do you have any resources you can share? I am interested in everything, but mostly suggestions of helpful exercises so that I can benefit from integrating my two sides.
Thank you so much! This is a great question and, quite frankly, THE big question. :) And there is no one overarching resource, as the subject matter can go in a thousand different directions. My intention is to create a resource with this channel, so that people can learn to do this for themselves. One really good book I've read lately is called The Awakened Brain by Dr. Lisa Miller. As for specific practices, dream work is a big one. When we sleep we are pure subconscious, and any dream that we have is a direct (usually metaphorical) communication from our unconscious.
The vast consensus is Jung was an INTP. And personally I agree . . Having know INTP very well I can see how they discombobulate things and think of things on a completely different wacky angle but there is a strong logic to make sense of it . Sorry to disagree . And of course I accept I may be wrong . I also know INFJ types very well and sometimes their insight about people and predicting the future path they will take has made my jaw drop . I’m just not sure I get the INFJ vibe from Jung . Sorry to be an awkward INTJ lol
Interesting! Hahaha, no worries. 😉 Debate is welcome here! My reasoning for agreeing with the INFJ for Jung is for a couple reasons, using cognitive functions. I am basing this off my opinions after reading his autobiography. 1. His Intuition-Sensing axis feels to be way more polarized (toward intuition, of course) than his Thinking-Feeling axis, which seems somewhat balanced to me. That narrows it down to INFJ/ INTJ. This jives with my gut that he is intuitive dominant, as both of those types are. 2. Between the 2 types, he seems to be more empathetic and afraid of disappointing people than an INTJ, in my opinion. INTJs are more assertive, and they have Fe trickster in their shadow, and are unaware of how they make others feel sometimes. But! As Jung himself often said, I could be wrong! Thanks for watching and chiming in.
Hi Marjorie, thank you for this fascinating video. Do you have any resources you can share? I am interested in everything, but mostly suggestions of helpful exercises so that I can benefit from integrating my two sides.
Thank you so much! This is a great question and, quite frankly, THE big question. :) And there is no one overarching resource, as the subject matter can go in a thousand different directions. My intention is to create a resource with this channel, so that people can learn to do this for themselves. One really good book I've read lately is called The Awakened Brain by Dr. Lisa Miller. As for specific practices, dream work is a big one. When we sleep we are pure subconscious, and any dream that we have is a direct (usually metaphorical) communication from our unconscious.
The vast consensus is Jung was an INTP. And personally I agree . . Having know INTP very well I can see how they discombobulate things and think of things on a completely different wacky angle but there is a strong logic to make sense of it . Sorry to disagree . And of course I accept I may be wrong . I also know INFJ types very well and sometimes their insight about people and predicting the future path they will take has made my jaw drop . I’m just not sure I get the INFJ vibe from Jung . Sorry to be an awkward INTJ lol
Interesting! Hahaha, no worries. 😉 Debate is welcome here! My reasoning for agreeing with the INFJ for Jung is for a couple reasons, using cognitive functions. I am basing this off my opinions after reading his autobiography. 1. His Intuition-Sensing axis feels to be way more polarized (toward intuition, of course) than his Thinking-Feeling axis, which seems somewhat balanced to me. That narrows it down to INFJ/ INTJ. This jives with my gut that he is intuitive dominant, as both of those types are. 2. Between the 2 types, he seems to be more empathetic and afraid of disappointing people than an INTJ, in my opinion. INTJs are more assertive, and they have Fe trickster in their shadow, and are unaware of how they make others feel sometimes. But! As Jung himself often said, I could be wrong! Thanks for watching and chiming in.