Carl Jung and the Daimon
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- Опубликовано: 28 мар 2020
- This is an excerpt from Carl Jung's biographical work, Dreams, Memories, and Recollections, originally published in 1963. The excerpt is read by James Cameron Stewart.
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Think of it as a literal spirit, or as a psychological complex..Either way, it's real. When I follow mine, all is well. When I don't, all is hell.
Same
How do you contact the daimon?
@lobsterinopeperlizia You don't, it contacts you. It's not something far away that you need to call, it's something in you that you need to follow. It's an intelligence that knows more than you know and that guides you always. If you listen to it, then it'll speak more frequently, but if you ignore it, you may become confused or depressed.
So this would explain Nikola Tesla’s eccentric personality as well.
Bingo
Ben Franklin's Daimon?
While my attention was taken up in guarding against one fault I was often surprised by another, habit took advantage of inattention, inclination was sometimes too strong for reason.
-Ben Franklin
There is perhaps not one of our natural passions so hard to subdue as pride. Beat it down, stifle it, mortify it as much as one pleases, it is still alive. Even if I could conceive that I had completely overcome it, I should probably be proud of my humility. 😙
- Ben Franklin
One of Jung’s major complaints about Christianity was its incomplete image of the Divine as all-good.[8] Ever true to his concept of an archetype as embodying both positive and negative poles
If creativity takes away freedom, then how much less free are those who have little to no creativity?
Or maybe, to look deeper, a man, whether free or not to move about unhindered, to make his own choices in life, is, and remains for life, bound to his nature.
This, of course begs the question of whether man's nature is mutable and to what extent each person's nature is either the same or different from each other, and, if different, how so.
Finally, for now, if a creative man is bound by his creative nature then is it something to embrace or something to fight, if it can and needs to be changed?
a clear infj not intp would speak like this
Wowwww
I agree! This is quite a passage!
I'd like it to be translated into Italian too..
The Ancient Greek: δαίμων, pronounced daimon or daemon (meaning "god", "godlike", "power", "fate"),[1][2] originally referred to a lesser deity or guiding spirit such as the daimons of ancient Greek religion and mythology and of later Hellenistic religion and philosophy.
I AM THE EXACT WAY....
OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU .... The Only Spiritual Head Of The Universe... and all planes of manifest ...
He whose mind is enslaved to base instincts is philosophically inferior to the brute.
He whose faculties ponders human affairs is a man
But he whose intellect is elevated to the considerations of divine realities is already a Demi God for hid being partakes in the luminosity with which his reason has brought him into proximity
Jung
Red book
so... the daimon is meth?
I think it’s your conscious. You’re moral compass. If you’re off acting out, doing something you’d deem wrong, it’s your ego, and if it you are on the right path it’s your soul.
And yes, you’re ego is meth. Lol.
@@MikeyOMillaMane what's wrong with meth? 🤔
@@jeffersonhawkes1328 everything
It’s an attendant spirit, sometimes genius that guides a person ~