Becoming Your True Self - The Psychology of Carl Jung

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
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    In this video, we look into the life and work of one of history's most significant theorists of psychology, Carl Jung. Exploring his model of the psyche, his concept of individuation, and his philosophy in general, we follow Jung's path toward a more full and complete self.
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  • @PursuitofWonder
    @PursuitofWonder  4 месяца назад +8

    Thank you so much for watching.
    Consider checking out my book here: www.amazon.com/dp/B0B6XPPNJY

  • @IsaacJoshi
    @IsaacJoshi 2 года назад +5846

    It is an act of healing to accept that one is sick
    Damn bars

    • @whiskeytalks
      @whiskeytalks 2 года назад +11

      Really good one

    • @rpng1980
      @rpng1980 2 года назад +44

      This principle actually derives from scripture 😉 Matthew 5:3 Happy are those conscious of their spiritual need, since the Kingdom of the heavens belongs to them.

    • @lilyjane570
      @lilyjane570 2 года назад +76

      "Its no good measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society"

    • @angels0auras
      @angels0auras 2 года назад +1

      @@whiskeytalks a

    • @myword787
      @myword787 2 года назад +17

      21 Savage wrote that

  • @notmyfullname796
    @notmyfullname796 2 года назад +4164

    Falling in love is an unparalleled opportunity to dive into the unknown parts of yourself, because you project what is still unconscious onto the object of affection

    • @danilles.4247
      @danilles.4247 2 года назад +282

      yes, but possibly the most transformational relationship of all is having a child. boy do they live to trigger your shadow

    • @notmyfullname796
      @notmyfullname796 2 года назад +128

      @@danilles.4247 Truth. That still counts as falling in love though, doesn't it? 😊

    • @danilles.4247
      @danilles.4247 2 года назад +114

      ​@@notmyfullname796 That is true. Maybe more like exploding in love than falling in it. :) I also agree both pursuits are intrinsically motivated

    • @sriku1000
      @sriku1000 2 года назад +2

      A Calming video on how bad parents are made. ruclips.net/video/vdwR6sVRulk/видео.html

    • @wanderingsoul1189
      @wanderingsoul1189 2 года назад +27

      That's profound.

  • @davidfurlong4456
    @davidfurlong4456 2 года назад +1814

    "your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart,
    who looks outside, dreams;
    who looks inside awakes"
    C.G Jung

    • @luhohnel
      @luhohnel 2 года назад +3

      How to look inside?

    • @mrkool9009
      @mrkool9009 2 года назад

      yeah how@@luhohnel

    • @mendozosa
      @mendozosa Год назад +1

      Only you know

    • @cowoverthemoo
      @cowoverthemoo Год назад +17

      @@luhohnel solitude

    • @Punkichu
      @Punkichu Год назад +9

      Mindfulness. Once one is able to look within, this will make sense. Lemme tell ya nobody is truly "woke" until they've achieved self awareness

  • @whiskeytalks
    @whiskeytalks 2 года назад +1544

    Being true to yourself is really the best thing that you can do all the time. It doesn't take any extra effort and makes you confident and most comfortable one in the room.

    • @SalahFadel
      @SalahFadel 2 года назад +177

      It actually does take efforts to be yourself

    • @knightdtd
      @knightdtd 2 года назад +97

      @@SalahFadel Yup, facing one's shadow might be the most uncomfortable experience ever. But it's worth it.

    • @Nemo-sz2qy
      @Nemo-sz2qy 2 года назад +13

      @@SalahFadel there is no "you"

    • @sharonveronica3429
      @sharonveronica3429 2 года назад +81

      I think it takes the greatest effort, especially when you dont really know who you are

    • @Dylan_Thomas1
      @Dylan_Thomas1 2 года назад +25

      @@Nemo-sz2qy "You" is not what it seems at first, is even fluctuating and morphing all the time, might even be ultimately indescribable, might require a better definition forever, but it does exist.

  • @Eternalised
    @Eternalised 2 года назад +1194

    *There is no light without shadow and no psychic wholeness without imperfection.*
    Carl Jung, C.W. Vol. 12 “Psychology and Alchemy”

    • @anotherego6073
      @anotherego6073 2 года назад +9

      Mind is blown

    • @sournuts8517
      @sournuts8517 2 года назад +7

      oh nice to see you here, I watch your channel! : )

    • @dylanobrien4617
      @dylanobrien4617 2 года назад +1

      Carl Jung was an ardent supporter of Hitler. To see Jung’s name being held with anything other than contempt is hurtful to the Jewish community

    • @blueshanks1
      @blueshanks1 2 года назад +5

      @@dylanobrien4617 ok.

    • @KxngTsuGamingOGkxng
      @KxngTsuGamingOGkxng 2 года назад

      @@dylanobrien4617 ok.

  • @tugrulgunduz5059
    @tugrulgunduz5059 2 года назад +906

    "I indeed, have said most of the things they say i said on the internet."
    Carl Jung

    • @no_one_worth_knowing
      @no_one_worth_knowing 2 года назад +59

      this is my favorite quote of his, a man truly ahead of his own time. many decades ahead apparently😂

    • @adroitws1367
      @adroitws1367 2 года назад +65

      "yeah, i said that, and that too"
      ~Carl Jung probably

    • @Must_Do_Better
      @Must_Do_Better 2 года назад +31

      " Your momma" Carl Jung

    • @quise8499
      @quise8499 2 года назад +15

      * Sigmund Freud

    • @Must_Do_Better
      @Must_Do_Better 2 года назад +13

      @Synchro tbh they seriously are.

  • @d.h.2509
    @d.h.2509 Год назад +174

    I'm not an expert or have academic knowledge of psychology, but came to some of these realizations myself. It is better to be brutally honest with yourself, and accept your flaws, than to live in denial. I've done some introspection work and was surprised about the insights I've found. Your worst enemy is sometimes yourself and unfortunately sometimes ignorance is bliss.

    • @SeanElliottH
      @SeanElliottH 9 месяцев назад +1

      Your last sentence, oomph, well said👌

    • @nguyentuongan86
      @nguyentuongan86 6 месяцев назад +3

      Agreed. Yes it requires a lot of hard and smart work, dedication and self-discipline. This reminds me of the amazing online course I took a couple months ago “7 STEPS TO YOUR BEST LIFE” created by Dr. Michael Broder who is a psychologist, therapist and a bestselling author spanning 5 decades. Cheers to growth 🎉

    • @joserivadeneira7361
      @joserivadeneira7361 Месяц назад

      As Jung said, it lies benesth your consciousness.

  • @DXHero0X
    @DXHero0X 2 года назад +1180

    "In the cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek" Joseph Campbell
    Campbell was a student of Jung's teaching. Our culture throughout history is the combination of trying to understand our psychology of self understanding told as hero saving the village.
    I always felt Jung had a more optimistic view of human psychology compared to Sigmund frued.

    • @englishcountrylife3805
      @englishcountrylife3805 2 года назад +51

      Jung definitely had a wider understanding of the human psych than Freud.

    • @nikolaykrotov8673
      @nikolaykrotov8673 2 года назад +11

      @@englishcountrylife3805 "Wider" does not mean more accurate.
      Freud was a genius who created a new discipline by explaining the many idiosyncrasies of human mind.
      Jung tried hard to make sense of it all...unsuccessfully.

    • @sriku1000
      @sriku1000 2 года назад

      A Calming video on how bad parents are made. ruclips.net/video/vdwR6sVRulk/видео.html

    • @dylanobrien4617
      @dylanobrien4617 2 года назад

      Jung was a huge fan of hitler. Funny that you contrast him with Freud lol

    • @jonnydoe1170
      @jonnydoe1170 2 года назад +1

      unconscious versus subconscious ????? asking for a friend lol

  • @emZee1994
    @emZee1994 9 месяцев назад +43

    *I'm pretty familiar with Jung's work and I gotta say I've never seen someone explain Jung in such a concise and accurate way. This shows you have really understood his work. Bravo*

  • @stinksofbeefio
    @stinksofbeefio 2 года назад +2196

    The narration in these vids is excellent.

    • @trevorhmason
      @trevorhmason 2 года назад +30

      I love this guy's voice, I want him to read me Nihilistic fairy tails. The older guy that sometimes steps in is meh

    • @jacobfong3790
      @jacobfong3790 2 года назад +7

      @@trevorhmason agreed

    • @deltaid1439
      @deltaid1439 2 года назад +3

      @@trevorhmason the narrator's voice are voiced by stampylonghead (minecraft youtuber) and yes i was suprised too when i know it
      edit: im not quite sure tho because the voice is not similar

    • @stinksofbeefio
      @stinksofbeefio 2 года назад +3

      @@deltaid1439 ah thank you I wanted to know who it was!

    • @Prodbyhope.mp3
      @Prodbyhope.mp3 2 года назад +4

      Tis the bread and butter of these videos, the meat and potatoes if you will

  • @spiroskatsas6888
    @spiroskatsas6888 Год назад +143

    Jung was really a genius! What I like most is that he took psychology as a "holistic" subject, more deeply, including mythology, religion etc.

  • @estefanylouie
    @estefanylouie 2 года назад +250

    self-awareness is one of the greatest powers one can have.

    • @bravuh18k18
      @bravuh18k18 2 года назад +6

      That leads to insecurity

    • @estefanylouie
      @estefanylouie 2 года назад +3

      @@bravuh18k18 how

    • @TommiPuuska
      @TommiPuuska Год назад

      @@estefanylouie And you just became insecure. Wonderful!

    • @nocturnaliism
      @nocturnaliism Год назад +12

      @@estefanylouie I Dunno man, Maybe he just doesn’t want to admit that he himself lacks self awareness? I really don’t know.

    • @MicahBraunlich
      @MicahBraunlich Год назад +3

      @@bravuh18k18 to much of it can. Depends

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 2 года назад +119

    *"You have power over your mind - not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength." - Marcus Aurelius*

    • @adilkamar594
      @adilkamar594 2 года назад +7

      Man can you stop with this.

    • @youropiniondoesnotmatter
      @youropiniondoesnotmatter Год назад +8

      ​@Adil Kamar he just told you, you only have power over your own mind. Why would you try and control something outside of your control?

    • @joserivadeneira7361
      @joserivadeneira7361 Месяц назад

      @@adilkamar594you clearly didn’t get Jung’s message.

    • @remiremsar5946
      @remiremsar5946 9 дней назад

      We have past the point of stoicism, for fuck's sake, keep up.

  • @musamba101
    @musamba101 2 года назад +89

    The process of individuation is a life long process. I have been studying Jung since the mid 80's and feel like I have just reached a new plateau in this process...

  • @FutureMindset
    @FutureMindset 2 года назад +414

    Our experiences in life shape us in ways which we don't really understand, at least not intuitively. So the process of individuation and figuring out how these processes work is the most important thing we could do for ourselves...

    • @bidenadministrationischina5091
      @bidenadministrationischina5091 2 года назад +6

      Jung explains that you can't escape individuation. It's not something you do, ita something your doing, conscious and unconscious. I'm not disagreeing with you

    • @sournuts8517
      @sournuts8517 2 года назад +1

      oh hiii

    • @coolpfpbut9505
      @coolpfpbut9505 2 года назад +1

      How do we even do that? How do we figure out how we process the world?

    • @Dannolimit
      @Dannolimit 2 года назад +6

      @@coolpfpbut9505 you don't, just do what makes you happy & what's best for you in the long run

    • @maydavalle
      @maydavalle 2 года назад

      👍🏽

  • @depressedspidaman9681
    @depressedspidaman9681 2 года назад +11

    Carl Jung might just be my fav thinker so far for his philosophy is well-structured and is actually the very blueprint of the human mind. ‘It is only at night that no shadows exist’ My goodness

  • @carriej.4120
    @carriej.4120 2 года назад +12

    Carl Jung helped me so much during my Great Depression

  • @masonlee9012
    @masonlee9012 2 года назад +114

    This animation while simple, is really beautiful. If the animator sees this, nice! Thanks for encapsulating Jung for us too, I'm about to go into his books and this is a great primer to his ideas

  • @snackz5181
    @snackz5181 2 года назад +175

    fucking graphics and animations are top-notch, the narration is excellent. thank you for putting in the time and energy to make these videos!

    • @caytonhopson3200
      @caytonhopson3200 2 года назад

      Well it did gain them millions of subs and also atleast 100k views a video but they only post a couple times a month

  • @daydrms
    @daydrms 2 года назад +26

    Psychedelics introduced me to Jung and it’s crazy how accurate his theories seem to be

  • @meggiemon1731
    @meggiemon1731 2 года назад +16

    Awareness is the key to grow an heal. Be true to yourself.

  • @jayeshuppal
    @jayeshuppal Год назад +10

    One thing i have learnt from Jung or any other Psychologist or even Spiritual mentor is that Acceptance takes much less energy than resistance. Once you accept the thought it's like a Truce and Peace happens automatically. Only then you can move forward with healing.

  • @doodlemaster5295
    @doodlemaster5295 7 месяцев назад +2

    Sometimes I find it hard finding the balance of bettering myself, and being honest. At times it feels like I’m acting fake?

  • @TEAforMIND
    @TEAforMIND 2 года назад +372

    “Depression is like a woman in black. If she turns up, don’t shoo her away. Invite her in, offer her a seat, treat her like a guest and listen to what she wants to say.” Carl Jung.
    We feel down sometimes. And to face our emotional wounds is one of the most difficult lessons in life, I think.
    Instead of treating negative feeling like an enemy, it could be better to be kind, open and 'friendly' to depression, like the way we treat a friend. Because negative feeling reminds us that there is something wrong in life so that we need to aware, accept, and change. It sounds like what a true friend may tell us.

    • @cecillewolters1995
      @cecillewolters1995 2 года назад +10

      Very insightful comment, thank you ☺️
      It may have changed my perception on depression

    • @sampritydawn4281
      @sampritydawn4281 2 года назад

      Ahaaa 🥺❤🌻

    • @carloia1
      @carloia1 2 года назад +5

      I think the problem lies in that we don’t want to listen and follow the advise of this friend…but it’s much more complex than this as we don’t always have enough information or experience and challenge it by changing the variables…..I have the hardest time conveying my thoughts to language…..

    • @markfreeman-uv7si
      @markfreeman-uv7si 2 года назад +1

      You have to make a friend of horror...

    • @ddclaws
      @ddclaws 2 года назад +1

      thanks for sharing this, made a new pathway about perceiving depression a little differently

  • @chidiemeke8331
    @chidiemeke8331 2 года назад +15

    "...Man's task is to become conscious of the content that press upward from the unconscious.. as far as we can discern, the sole purpose of man is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being". - Carl Jung
    POWERFUL 😤

  • @VisualVenture
    @VisualVenture 2 года назад +385

    “There is no birth of consciousness without pain.”
    - Carl Jung
    Edit: Thank you for the likes my friends! As a small youtuber it means a LOT.

    • @morrisw4284
      @morrisw4284 2 года назад +19

      "There is no consciousness in a mind unconscious of its unconsciousness"
      -Calr Jung

    • @kaspervendler1726
      @kaspervendler1726 2 года назад +2

      With all due respect @@morrisw4284 you made an unlucky typo

    • @morrisw4284
      @morrisw4284 2 года назад +7

      @@kaspervendler1726 I made up that quote, so in that sense it should be fine :D

    • @ethangalvan400
      @ethangalvan400 2 года назад

      69th like 😎

    • @user-nl6nc2wz9t
      @user-nl6nc2wz9t 2 года назад

      This guy is spamming by copy pasting someone else quotes to get an internet points lol

  • @paulallen3
    @paulallen3 2 года назад +42

    Not only Jungs iq must have been insanely high, i would guess over 200. But his visionary and creative abilities to tap into a way of thinking nobody else thought of is truly outstanding

  • @euwinrbbinsavis6804
    @euwinrbbinsavis6804 2 года назад +124

    Time of writing 5:10am: I feel as though you have two choices, like cleaning your room, one can either choose to clean the mess as it comes by addressing and confronting your as flaws you notice them in the hopes of always being the closest they can to your true self or, in the same way as you may let your room become cluttered and leave it for long enough that you ignore it and act as if it is perfect, a fake identity is formed and can be utilised to reach a certain goal or achieve a certain thing in a more efficient way than the true self. In this case a big clean may offer more of an advantage as you can have a psychological rebirth once this milestone is hit. Sometimes we must utilise the ego to do something the true self does not want.

    • @brotherbill3407
      @brotherbill3407 2 года назад +15

      That is an immensely long sentence.

    • @euwinrbbinsavis6804
      @euwinrbbinsavis6804 2 года назад +35

      @@brotherbill3407 T'was 5am

    • @stitzefilms299
      @stitzefilms299 2 года назад

      i’m definitely the former. and writing that sentence does not indicate thr presence of an ego, or does it?

    • @Jo-pc9yh
      @Jo-pc9yh 2 года назад +2

      Why should i want to Hit a Lifestone if the true self doesnt want to reach it?

    • @euwinrbbinsavis6804
      @euwinrbbinsavis6804 2 года назад +9

      @@Jo-pc9yh something such as completing school, rising to the top of an industry ect. Something your true self wants to do but the version that is true wouldn't be able to, only the version you think you are

  • @arpitkumar4525
    @arpitkumar4525 2 года назад +19

    "Consciousness is like being tied and head fixed forward and eyes made wide open to watch your loved one being tortured. Unable to save your loved one or even look away"

    • @whiskeytalks
      @whiskeytalks 2 года назад +3

      woah

    • @jet5995
      @jet5995 2 года назад +1

      Like you can see things coming like (problems) by some calculation but cant or possibly avoid/solve it or do anything about it?

  • @chancerobinson5112
    @chancerobinson5112 2 года назад +38

    “Consciousness is the last thing to arise (in people); therefore, it is the most fragile.” - Friedrich Nietzsche
    “He (Nietzsche) knows himself better than anyone alive.” - Sigmund Freud

  • @taqi7109
    @taqi7109 2 года назад +11

    The effort this guy makes to make the videos near perfect is far from simple. The amount of factors that he has covered for conscious and subconscious minds needs is amazing, brilliant and work of a true psyche. Well done

  • @VisualVenture
    @VisualVenture 2 года назад +231

    “You are what you do. Not what you say you do.”
    - Carl Jung
    Edit: Thank you for the likes my friends! As a small youtuber it means a LOT.

    • @papabearthebeast2125
      @papabearthebeast2125 2 года назад +6

      @Sol Güdguy you must find a way to do what you want to do.

  • @okamisensei7270
    @okamisensei7270 2 года назад +194

    Could you consider making more videos about Jungian concepts? I find Jung very interesting and would definitely love to watch more about him.

    • @ilyas_elouchihi
      @ilyas_elouchihi 2 года назад

      Agreed

    • @sriku1000
      @sriku1000 2 года назад +1

      A Calming video on how bad parents are made. ruclips.net/video/vdwR6sVRulk/видео.html

    • @dareleven
      @dareleven 2 года назад +6

      I suggest you check academy of ideas youtube channel, you can find lots of jung there

    • @MFateh2000
      @MFateh2000 2 года назад +8

      A friend of mine suggested a good book called "The Portable Jung" by Joseph Campbell.

    • @Moiez101
      @Moiez101 Год назад

      I second this.

  • @eloisedurand7722
    @eloisedurand7722 2 года назад +25

    I'm studying the unconscious in my philosophy class. Having a visual aspect on the question helps me understand the different connections between the conscious and the unconscious (that can be quite hard to visualise and summarize because studying how the mind works is not an easy task). But you did a great job! Thank you.
    I look forward to reading some of Jung's work.

  • @robholland9245
    @robholland9245 2 года назад +48

    I'm halfway through Jung's autobiography right now. This is amazing that you released this video right now. I swear after watching your other videos on some of the great minds that have walked the earth I was wondering if there was one on Jung. Coincidences that make me feel like I'm doing what I should be.

    • @RaduP3
      @RaduP3 Год назад +1

      @Baconator 1 And what is it though? Now I only dare to say that when it happens, it's connected to something meaningful. This topic confuses me sooo much I swear. I agree with paying attention to it and it increasing 10fold because some time back I let it guide my life for like 1-2 years. And I swear sometimes I could predict the future but I was too afraid of it and I let it behind because I thought I was going crazy. Looking back in that period of time I was almost crazy, as in acting out extremely different than what conventional humans do. It was the moment I decided consciously to explore my inner world. I could predict things in the outside world. I will give you just one example that comes from the top of my head. I was walking outside and there was a lamp post. this lamp post had a commercial on it and a phone number . i take a look at that phone number and my mind goes "that phone number looks a lot like John's" (fake name) and I didn't care about it and moved on with my life. i went somewhere. when i returned home, on the way back I met that person, and I didn't meet them in a long time. Also, sometimes, on top of everything else, I had these moments where this kind of prediction would appear inside me and after the initial thought like before - "that phone number looks a lot like John's" my mind would perceive the fact that there is something that will happen due to this. And it did. It's like double inception.

    • @nicholasdimario8431
      @nicholasdimario8431 Год назад

      @@RaduP3 what you’re describing reminds me of a concept mentioned in the ‘the master key system’ by Charles F. Haanel

  • @marcanton5357
    @marcanton5357 2 года назад +552

    Freud was definitely reductionist, scientific though? He never relied on collecting data and testing it, why he later developed the reputation of being a hack. Jung's "mystical consideration" was on the other hand something he reached after scouring psychology and other disciplines far and wide. It's Jung that was the scientific one.

    • @heinedenmark
      @heinedenmark 2 года назад +48

      They are 'Jing and Yang'

    • @yeisongomez4286
      @yeisongomez4286 2 года назад +61

      Freud was essential, to say the least, to psychoanalysis and the focus on the subconscious. I don't consider Jung a "psychoanalyst." To me, he is placed among that of Nietzsche and Dostoevsky. How marvelous is it to "be born at a time" when we can indulge in such thoughts from that of Freud and Jung.

    • @yeisongomez4286
      @yeisongomez4286 2 года назад +6

      @@heinedenmark haha. I see what you did there!

    • @marcanton5357
      @marcanton5357 2 года назад +39

      @@yeisongomez4286 What's the value of Freud's psychoanalysis though? The only people who sill think he was right in his theory of how the mind works are a handful of Jewish doctors defending him out of misplaced tribal interest to see one of their own as the father of psychology, who never use his methods and theories and never waste time trying to prove them, while everyone else ignores them and his psychoanalysis. The theories that Jung kept and then changed from his have been the ones that anyone invests any time and effort in, because they are empirically true. Yea sorry but to me he became a pseudo-scientist when he decided to isolate his psychoanalysis from anyone who didn't agree with him and was under the influence of his cult of personality.

    • @yeisongomez4286
      @yeisongomez4286 2 года назад +4

      @@marcanton5357 hey, I understand your frustration. I would consider the mere “thoughts” as valuable contributions to the field.

  • @filipkustudic419
    @filipkustudic419 2 года назад +3

    You deserve whatever you desire man, this channel is gold mind and beyond !
    Keep the best work you are doing!

  • @ohshit635
    @ohshit635 2 года назад +12

    If you accept that you’ll never be who you want to be, then you can always learn more about yourself.

  • @scarlletnull2811
    @scarlletnull2811 2 года назад +5

    I love Carl Jung's work.Your summary was amazing. At first I wasn't going to watch this but then I came back and I do not regret it.

  • @chandanavenkatapuram297
    @chandanavenkatapuram297 7 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best explained educational content here on RUclips and thank you for this video .

  • @ticculousg9418
    @ticculousg9418 2 года назад +9

    I always wait for your vids eveyweek hoping you'll post.Your vids are really good and addictimg

  • @ripnephils148
    @ripnephils148 2 года назад +8

    The images in this video are so so well done. Love it. You guys NAIL IT.

  • @Sisyphus55
    @Sisyphus55 2 года назад +63

    very good video dude

    • @Guins
      @Guins 2 года назад +1

      Verified with no replies? This can’t be happening

    • @lolcat1382
      @lolcat1382 2 месяца назад

      how tf does sisyphus have less than 50 likes on a comment

    • @renjamoodyuo3689
      @renjamoodyuo3689 Месяц назад

      You're obnoxious af dude

  • @stefanmilosavljevic6154
    @stefanmilosavljevic6154 Год назад +16

    Thank you for this masterful summary! Excepting who we really are actually allows us to realize what we can and can not be. As a generation of dreamers and high-flyers we need to detach from our egos and start working on what's here right now, fixing issues within ourselves (i.e. our shadows) and building strong connections with our families. After all Jung was not only one of the fathers of psychology but also a father to five children...

  • @zainabmejja9936
    @zainabmejja9936 2 года назад +40

    Jung was a super genius! His insight is out of this world.. But most of all, his pro-activeness to learn and discover more is inspiring!

    • @PuppetMasterdaath144
      @PuppetMasterdaath144 Год назад

      Yes he was genius with soul like nikola tesla, all the demonic AshkeNAZI is doing their best to undermine

  • @hvitekristesdod
    @hvitekristesdod 2 года назад +103

    Blue Velvet is an underrated example of Jung’s theories about shadow integration. And it says a lot about how people in modern society fail to integrate properly and truly understand themselves

    • @sharonveronica3429
      @sharonveronica3429 2 года назад +1

      What is this about?

    • @hvitekristesdod
      @hvitekristesdod 2 года назад +4

      @@sharonveronica3429 A film by David Lynch. I could summarize the plot if you want

    • @sharonveronica3429
      @sharonveronica3429 2 года назад +5

      @@hvitekristesdod thank you for the reply, i think i’ll go watch the movie 🙆🏻‍♀️

    • @hvitekristesdod
      @hvitekristesdod 2 года назад +6

      @@sharonveronica3429 Okay :) Enjoy! 👂

    • @tanyarawat9700
      @tanyarawat9700 2 года назад +1

      @@hvitekristesdod yes a summarisation please!😁

  • @svengain7020
    @svengain7020 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for making this. It really helped in a time of need. It truly enlightened the path, when it was darkness 🌌

  • @micah3209
    @micah3209 2 года назад +9

    Beautiful summary of Jung's analytical psychology. This type of content is needed badly now when so many of his theories often obscured by academia or exploited by opportunistic self-help gurus. and invites us to accept it for what it is: just a simple but largely hidden-in-plain-sight observation of the nature and structure of human awareness and psyche.

  • @SC-fk9nc
    @SC-fk9nc 2 года назад +4

    Excellent description of Jung' s work and contribution to psychology. Well done and thanks!

  • @SchmittAli
    @SchmittAli 2 года назад +3

    Just bought both your books on amazon! Super excited!

  • @Starkeweg
    @Starkeweg 2 года назад +2

    The narration , language and music are all perfectly chosen. What a video.

  • @jamesduncan1076
    @jamesduncan1076 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic explanation of Carl Jung. Perhaps the best I've ever seen. Concise and beautifully organized. Thanks.

  • @ukhtikhulailahbaried8675
    @ukhtikhulailahbaried8675 2 года назад +6

    Thank you for making this video right at the time of my self-discovery journey

  • @the3xtr3mist
    @the3xtr3mist 2 года назад +3

    the quote about shadows and darkness is truly inspiring

  • @yeisonportillo22
    @yeisonportillo22 Год назад +1

    What a great video, the images and visual representations were really spot. Thanks for sharing this knowledge!

  • @gothmaze
    @gothmaze 2 года назад

    Beautiful description of him and his way of perceiving the world. I love your channel!

  • @TylerTheMonk
    @TylerTheMonk Год назад +5

    Sri & Kira are my main spiritual mentors. And I love all that good stuff!!!!

  • @phokgedimaja327
    @phokgedimaja327 2 года назад +3

    i met Someone today told me stay true to yourself. i was asking myself what he meant. and then this video pops up.

  • @Parthatheguy
    @Parthatheguy 2 года назад +2

    One of the best videos I've watched on this topic. Thank You.

  • @kckstnd8
    @kckstnd8 2 года назад

    This is brilliantly produced and more importantly brilliantly explained. This content creator is a hero.

  • @kapux2559
    @kapux2559 2 года назад +3

    Great video, one of the best introductory videos on Carl Jung on RUclips

  • @nickram321
    @nickram321 2 года назад +14

    I'm super interested now in the archetypes that Jung saw, integrating the Anima, and individuation thanks to this video.

  • @moni_here33699
    @moni_here33699 7 месяцев назад

    You enlightened my spirit. Thank you.

  • @toogs8571
    @toogs8571 2 года назад

    Thanks for putting this together. I've always struggled to visualize and conceptualize Jung's findings. Awesome video!

  • @tylermacdonald8924
    @tylermacdonald8924 2 года назад +32

    I love it, huge fan of Jung's theories. Absolutely fascinating, absolutely love this channel.

  • @rajdeepchakraborty9533
    @rajdeepchakraborty9533 2 года назад +3

    A great job on explaining the idea in such a simple way.

  • @LauraGonzalez-jj3ep
    @LauraGonzalez-jj3ep Год назад +2

    Excellent video!! I am now intrigued about going deeper into Jung's works. Thank you, it was wonderfully narrated and put together.

  • @enigmaoftheechidna6279
    @enigmaoftheechidna6279 2 года назад +1

    I'm glad to have stumbled upon this channel, so much rambling in every video that I can choose any to help me fall asleep. Thank you

  • @aminmoafi5148
    @aminmoafi5148 2 года назад +5

    This is a brilliant summary. Well done!

  • @nabieladrian
    @nabieladrian Год назад +4

    Wow, this essay is nothing short of extraordinary. Excellent work!

  • @AndrewGarcia-mv4rd
    @AndrewGarcia-mv4rd 2 года назад +1

    Always a beautiful wrap up. Great writing.

  • @guiraus
    @guiraus 2 года назад +42

    I always find it interesting that when comparing Jung and Freud, Freud's thinking is referred to as the one that's more rational and scientifically grounded when on the bigger picture Freud is often dismissed as pseudoscientific.

    • @SPQR_14
      @SPQR_14 2 года назад +9

      People often confuse cynicism for rationality. The mistake most militant atheists make too.

    • @JackLinko
      @JackLinko 2 года назад

      If you’ve come across Power v Force by Dr David Hawkins, you might like to know that Freud calibrated at 499 while Jung at 520

    • @julianleft4662
      @julianleft4662 2 года назад +3

      It's not that interesting when you actually study it and realize it's correct. It's also not "often dismissed". It's downright dismissed because it's been proven, not by Freud himself, but by decades of research and practice that Jung's views, while interesting and attractive for people that see an enemy in rationality, are just mega errors in terms of reading the human mind. People simply work in much different ways than Jung ever realized. Jung is the actual reductionist in here. The human mind is incredibly complex and specific at the same time. If Jung was right, then everyone would've been healed by now since his words are not that hard to understand nor apply really. The problem is he developed 0 structure around the questions he asked, therefore anyone taking directly on Jung's views will sooner or later meet the same wall. Jung is like a self-help book. Which is why Jung is so likeable. But just like a self-help book, he's not actually helpful. And people today confuse likeable for helpful. And in psychology in order to be helpful, being likeable is not a requirement.

    • @quantumphantasm6354
      @quantumphantasm6354 2 года назад +2

      @@julianleft4662 nah, he said things the establishment didn't want the masses 'believing' (or rather discovering), so they tried to discredit him. Anyone who's been alive for long enough and isn't deluding themselves, knows that's how this world is designed to work. People are messed up because they're force fed BS from birth, not allowed to be themselves, and can't even discuss the sources of the problems, because they lack the necessary language, and because they're mostly unaware of their own nature, and of the astonishing multitude of efforts being made to shape us and keep us subjugated to the external will of the exceedingly powerful.

    • @goodgoyim9459
      @goodgoyim9459 2 года назад

      This has to be the single most stupid asinine shallow straw man of Carl Jung work I have ever seen congratulations for understanding absolutely nothing last man

  • @ricardoguzman6444
    @ricardoguzman6444 Год назад +7

    Man. I love your presentations, you make it sound like a history easy to follow. You make a great job, keep up like that.

    • @MrJohnDocHolliday
      @MrJohnDocHolliday 9 месяцев назад

      Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, explored the realms of the unconscious and the collective unconscious, delving into the depths of the human psyche. While Jung did not specifically employ Kabbalah in his work, some of his concepts can be explored from a Kabbalistic lens, particularly when related to the symbolism of the Hebrew letters Shin (שׁ), Psi (Ψ), and Phi (Φ).
      1. Shin (שׁ) - Symbol of Divine Fire and Transformation:
      In Kabbalistic thought, the Hebrew letter Shin is associated with fire and divine light. It symbolizes the transformative and purifying power of divine energy. From a Jungian perspective, the symbolism of fire can be related to the transformative process of individuation-the journey towards wholeness and self-discovery.
      Jung's concept of individuation involves integrating the unconscious aspects of the psyche with conscious awareness, leading to a deeper understanding of the self and the realization of one's true nature. The transformative process of individuation is akin to the spiritual transformation represented by the divine fire of the Shin, burning away illusions and leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
      2. Psi (Ψ) - Symbol of Psychic and Spiritual Phenomena:
      In Jungian psychology, the symbol of Psi (Ψ) is often used to represent psychic and spiritual phenomena. Jung explored the realm of the collective unconscious, the repository of universal symbols and archetypes shared by humanity. Psi can symbolize the connection between the individual psyche and the collective unconscious, representing the potential for psychic abilities, intuition, and spiritual insights.
      From a Kabbalistic lens, the concept of Psi can be related to the Hebrew letter Shin and its association with divine intuition and spiritual insights. The Shin represents the divine fire of divine wisdom, which illuminates the path to higher consciousness and deeper spiritual understanding.
      3. Phi (Φ) - Symbol of the Golden Ratio and Divine Harmony:
      The concept of Phi (Φ) or the Golden Ratio involves a divine proportion found in nature and art. In Jungian terms, the Golden Ratio can be seen as a symbol of the quest for harmony and balance within the psyche.
      From a Kabbalistic lens, Phi can be related to the concept of divine proportion and harmony represented by the Hebrew letter Shin. The Shin is linked to the divine wisdom that underlies creation, reflecting the harmonious interplay of divine forces in the cosmos.
      In summary, while Carl Jung's work does not directly incorporate Kabbalah, certain aspects of his concepts can be explored through a Kabbalistic lens, particularly when relating to the symbolism of the Hebrew letters Shin, Psi, and Phi. Both Jungian psychology and Kabbalah share a deep interest in the exploration of the human psyche and spiritual growth, and they offer unique perspectives on the journey towards self-discovery and enlightenment.

  • @kimbilir3975
    @kimbilir3975 2 года назад +15

    One become depressiv when they can't live its true self because their conditioning of their family&environment. That was mind blowing when İ first heard it but İ can totally relate to that, it's true..

    • @amytaylor5458
      @amytaylor5458 2 года назад

      Hello there👋👋,how are you doing today?hope you had a wonderful day? ❤️

  • @martoafro
    @martoafro 2 года назад

    this channel is by far the best i've seen yet

  • @timelesswoodworks8680
    @timelesswoodworks8680 2 года назад +1

    This was awesome. Delivery of information was on point 👌🏽

  • @checrimmins1797
    @checrimmins1797 2 года назад +6

    Your ability to explain these complicated concepts in a relatively simple and digestible way is impressive.

  • @gautiedk3683
    @gautiedk3683 Год назад +3

    As someone who's studied Carl Jung's theories for years i can tell you that this is a great summary of it and the images make it very easy to understand for people who are unfammiliar with it. However i do need to warn people that if one decides to embark on the individuation journey it needs to be done with the aid of a psychologist as it can be extremely dangerous and cause absolut chaos in a person's life and shake the very core of their being. The chaos is part of the process and you need to be equiped and assisted to go through it otherwise the consequences on youself can be as worst as getting trapped in an internal hell for as long as you can sustain it.

    • @TheCrazycrab2
      @TheCrazycrab2 11 месяцев назад

      You seen sum shit on dem streets man

  • @RetroHalon
    @RetroHalon 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for these, whoever is making these videos.

  • @CAHH215
    @CAHH215 2 года назад

    Your narration always makes me cry. Excellent video

  • @joshsfilmjournal8785
    @joshsfilmjournal8785 2 года назад +21

    this man has the greatest narration and has the most interesting philosophy video essays besides eizelginger, academy of ideas, and wisecrack.

  • @billyhawkins721
    @billyhawkins721 2 года назад +22

    I first discovered Jung’s work a couple years ago. All of his ideas on the psyche make so much sense to me. I could completely alone in that idea but reading King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: I found so much work for myself in both the immature archetypes and the mature. No doubt, it has made me a better man.

    • @MrJohnDocHolliday
      @MrJohnDocHolliday 9 месяцев назад

      Carl Jung, the Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, explored the realms of the unconscious and the collective unconscious, delving into the depths of the human psyche. While Jung did not specifically employ Kabbalah in his work, some of his concepts can be explored from a Kabbalistic lens, particularly when related to the symbolism of the Hebrew letters Shin (שׁ), Psi (Ψ), and Phi (Φ).
      1. Shin (שׁ) - Symbol of Divine Fire and Transformation:
      In Kabbalistic thought, the Hebrew letter Shin is associated with fire and divine light. It symbolizes the transformative and purifying power of divine energy. From a Jungian perspective, the symbolism of fire can be related to the transformative process of individuation-the journey towards wholeness and self-discovery.
      Jung's concept of individuation involves integrating the unconscious aspects of the psyche with conscious awareness, leading to a deeper understanding of the self and the realization of one's true nature. The transformative process of individuation is akin to the spiritual transformation represented by the divine fire of the Shin, burning away illusions and leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.
      2. Psi (Ψ) - Symbol of Psychic and Spiritual Phenomena:
      In Jungian psychology, the symbol of Psi (Ψ) is often used to represent psychic and spiritual phenomena. Jung explored the realm of the collective unconscious, the repository of universal symbols and archetypes shared by humanity. Psi can symbolize the connection between the individual psyche and the collective unconscious, representing the potential for psychic abilities, intuition, and spiritual insights.
      From a Kabbalistic lens, the concept of Psi can be related to the Hebrew letter Shin and its association with divine intuition and spiritual insights. The Shin represents the divine fire of divine wisdom, which illuminates the path to higher consciousness and deeper spiritual understanding.
      3. Phi (Φ) - Symbol of the Golden Ratio and Divine Harmony:
      The concept of Phi (Φ) or the Golden Ratio involves a divine proportion found in nature and art. In Jungian terms, the Golden Ratio can be seen as a symbol of the quest for harmony and balance within the psyche.
      From a Kabbalistic lens, Phi can be related to the concept of divine proportion and harmony represented by the Hebrew letter Shin. The Shin is linked to the divine wisdom that underlies creation, reflecting the harmonious interplay of divine forces in the cosmos.
      In summary, while Carl Jung's work does not directly incorporate Kabbalah, certain aspects of his concepts can be explored through a Kabbalistic lens, particularly when relating to the symbolism of the Hebrew letters Shin, Psi, and Phi. Both Jungian psychology and Kabbalah share a deep interest in the exploration of the human psyche and spiritual growth, and they offer unique perspectives on the journey towards self-discovery and enlightenment.

  • @tralivali641
    @tralivali641 2 года назад

    This channel is gold, I can’t stop watching. So interesting, an amazing work. Wow.

  • @robertarguello1115
    @robertarguello1115 Месяц назад

    Thank you for explaining -through your interpretation- of Carl Jung’s upbringing; of his academic learning; and finally, of his final in depth psychological beliefs.

  • @descai10
    @descai10 2 года назад +68

    My theory is that the mind has several layers. These are The conscious
    , The subconscious, and The emotions
    These layers are defined simply by how quickly the thoughts occur within them, and how accurate those thoughts are.
    The conscious has the slowest thought, but also the most logical and accurate thought.
    The subconscious is much faster than the conscious, and interacts with the conscious to help reach relevant information quickly. The subconscious retrieves information and organizes it to prepare it for conscious thought.
    The emotions are the fastest form of thought, making connections and reaching conclusions incredibly quickly. Unfortunately it also tends to be inaccurate, very inaccurate at times. And the brains pain, pleasure, and motivational responses (feelings) respond most to the emotional layer.
    As a result of how quickly the emotional layer creates connections, emotions are often incredibly complex. It is the challenge in self discovery to consciously explore and understand the complex connections in your emotions that create your feelings. The process of discovering the source of your emotions can take a very long time. Weeks, months, even years. It becomes especially difficult when there is an aversion or fear of self introspection, which often results in anxiety and depression.

    • @sholonator92
      @sholonator92 2 года назад +8

      that is why there must be a revolution on education, to teach kids from a young age how to understand things on an emotional level. That's why it's complicated, because there are many concepts in life that must be undersood on an emotional level and we haven't been educatend on how to do that. Love for example.
      One can read a whole book about love and you'll never quite get it unless you experience it.

    • @Aquamayne100
      @Aquamayne100 2 года назад +1

      this is a very good take on the mind

    • @user-xp7sp8pp6r
      @user-xp7sp8pp6r 2 года назад +2

      @@sholonator92 That is right! But i used to think about it as a family task. And, to be honest, that is might be their primary task.

    • @3RACHASUPREMACY
      @3RACHASUPREMACY 2 года назад

      Brilliantly said 🙏🏼

    • @sholonator92
      @sholonator92 2 года назад

      @@user-xp7sp8pp6r absolutely

  • @Roboterpunk
    @Roboterpunk 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much for this video, on behalf of my subconscious as well!

  • @Lisimojoel
    @Lisimojoel 2 года назад +1

    Keep doing what you're doing. Excellent work.

  • @paoloenricofelicitas2251
    @paoloenricofelicitas2251 Год назад +1

    Wow, this video and message is put together really well.
    Well done & thank you.

  • @ryan70100
    @ryan70100 Год назад +3

    One of the best videos I’ve seen on RUclips in a year or so. You sir created a masterpiece. Well done.

  • @prolific1758
    @prolific1758 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this Video!!!

  • @cameronworden8307
    @cameronworden8307 2 года назад +1

    Ive read Jung quite a bit over the last few years and wanted to make a video like this to illustrate some concepts. This is such a great video and you did it so just. Jung would smile.

  • @anukaranpatne
    @anukaranpatne 2 года назад

    Truly marvellous and high quality stuff. So impressed.

  • @scrawn4893
    @scrawn4893 2 года назад +4

    this channel is amazing

  • @penthousekyleland08
    @penthousekyleland08 2 года назад +8

    His work on the shadow never ceases to amaze me truly a man b4 his time!

    • @adroitws1367
      @adroitws1367 2 года назад +1

      do you mean ahead of his time?

    • @sriku1000
      @sriku1000 2 года назад

      A Calming video on how bad parents are made. ruclips.net/video/vdwR6sVRulk/видео.html

  • @Walliam-hw3dp
    @Walliam-hw3dp 2 месяца назад

    This channel has been absolutely fascinating.

  • @no_one_worth_knowing
    @no_one_worth_knowing 2 года назад

    please keep these videos coming
    thank you so much for all of them

  • @Davesgotitmade
    @Davesgotitmade Год назад +3

    I believe Carl Jung was spot on with his interpretation of the mind. Wonderful video!

  • @spudmatix8770
    @spudmatix8770 2 года назад +10

    may i ask, r the words spoken in this videos directly from books or do u write them urself? its truly the most satisfying string of words strung together, like when artists put chords together to make a beautiful song

  • @BC___1
    @BC___1 2 года назад

    This is the best channel I've found in a long time