How I love this woman! Truly the greatest of the Jungians who, while totally faithful to the Master, brought to his psychology and philosophy a brilliance and richness of her own that deserves deep and loving exploration in its own right. Thank you for posting this.
Really focusing on her now after Robert Johnson, Hillman and various attempted reads of Jung himself. I really loved the archetypal tarot class I took emphasizing Jungian, Campbell, goddess perspectives.
My main question, when it comes to Jungian psychology, is this: If it's possible for a woman to be "animus possessed" (with all the negative connotations that entails), what is the evidence of a man being "anima possessed"? And what does this look like in anyone who does not identify as the gender they were assigned at birth? I think this aspect of Jungian thought is ripe for further examination and development. I think the whole anima/animus discussion is still in its infancy.
The world is filled with men who have anima like never before. You see them every single day. It's the male femenists, cucks, "soy-boys", Mama's-boy, fathers of children who still let their wives wear the pants in the relationship, and any other man who isn't a real man. Perhaps when the anima and animus fully take over, that is where "transgender" people feel like they're the opposite sex. (This is extremely unhealthy and evidence they need psychological help) The discussion is not in it's infancy. It has been there for a long time, people just don't pay attention. You can't "re-discover" something that has been discovered.
we are by popular opinion persuaded to be suspicious of Freud, but Freud made some perspicuous investigations and observations on the diploid nature of human beings
@@PolumbiusTheThird not necessarily. A man who is anima possessed has not yet escaped from the arms of the mother; generally the devouring mother archetype. Some basic traits would be: easy to cry, too shy to stand their own ground, and in further inspection you can typically see the projection of the mother archetype in any woman who possess any range of traits as the mother archetype. To confine anima and animus functions to personal sexual orientation is to miss the deeper function that is being described in Jungian psychology.
I don't think many of us can escape the spirit of our age hey... :) We'll get there, I'm sure given what's going on in the world currently (And she is pretty spot on with the predictions) you'll get very similar... tinting. Many nowadays would say men are too feminine and women too masculine. We're not great at mixing things really are we..the tendency seems to be for people to just paint over one thing with another. (Including me I'd imagine, not that I have a clue about anything)
How I love this woman! Truly the greatest of the Jungians who, while totally faithful to the Master, brought to his psychology and philosophy a brilliance and richness of her own that deserves deep and loving exploration in its own right. Thank you for posting this.
Thank God for MLvF, otherwise we would have precious little unadulturated Jung passed down to us.
Agreed
Really focusing on her now after Robert Johnson, Hillman and various attempted reads of Jung himself. I really loved the archetypal tarot class I took emphasizing Jungian, Campbell, goddess perspectives.
Omg she is so amazing. I love her sense of humor and giggles. LOL. Thank you! 🙏
This is! Gold!! it is a treasure
Beautiful upload! Thank you 🤗🌺🌌🕉☯️
This is a wonderful Q&A event, and very instructive. Thanks very much.
What a beautiful soul. Our age lacks personality’s like Jung and Von Franz.
Amazing!
Does anybody know where she was giving this lecture? What school or what seminar?
This not the original some parts are missing. Please someone post the original version of this.
Thank you 😊
Thank you so much for posting this.
God Us Love Amen Ale'🌟🌺🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌺🙏🏼🙏🏼
Can you provide the source, please? ty
1:08:14 where can I find this letter to Mr. Smithy?
I think I googled it once and found it.
@@terricharlock3640 , then please provide the link you found. I didn't find anything when I googled.
My main question, when it comes to Jungian psychology, is this: If it's possible for a woman to be "animus possessed" (with all the negative connotations that entails), what is the evidence of a man being "anima possessed"? And what does this look like in anyone who does not identify as the gender they were assigned at birth? I think this aspect of Jungian thought is ripe for further examination and development. I think the whole anima/animus discussion is still in its infancy.
The world is filled with men who have anima like never before. You see them every single day. It's the male femenists, cucks, "soy-boys", Mama's-boy, fathers of children who still let their wives wear the pants in the relationship, and any other man who isn't a real man. Perhaps when the anima and animus fully take over, that is where "transgender" people feel like they're the opposite sex. (This is extremely unhealthy and evidence they need psychological help)
The discussion is not in it's infancy. It has been there for a long time, people just don't pay attention. You can't "re-discover" something that has been discovered.
we are by popular opinion persuaded to be suspicious of Freud, but Freud made some perspicuous investigations and observations on the diploid nature of human beings
just means theyre gay or lesbian lol
@@PolumbiusTheThird not necessarily. A man who is anima possessed has not yet escaped from the arms of the mother; generally the devouring mother archetype. Some basic traits would be: easy to cry, too shy to stand their own ground, and in further inspection you can typically see the projection of the mother archetype in any woman who possess any range of traits as the mother archetype. To confine anima and animus functions to personal sexual orientation is to miss the deeper function that is being described in Jungian psychology.
@@InfiniT0171 I was just a little bit jk, ok?
starting 40:40, like an animal Jung growled at a patient as a form of humane electroshock theropy!!
And it works, lol. It's something that the client will never forget, and that's the point.
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Marie Louise Von Franz' address seems somewhat erratic, subject to the social conditions of her time, but fascinating nonetheless.
I don't think many of us can escape the spirit of our age hey... :) We'll get there, I'm sure given what's going on in the world currently (And she is pretty spot on with the predictions) you'll get very similar... tinting. Many nowadays would say men are too feminine and women too masculine. We're not great at mixing things really are we..the tendency seems to be for people to just paint over one thing with another. (Including me I'd imagine, not that I have a clue about anything)
I think this is false, she had an position to be still aware of the postmodern view on gender.
Peter which von Franz's book did you read?