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tank you for what your doing. so many times feel like am going totaly crazy. and watch your vids makes my psyche hole agen. have a hard time to fit in when i se the bullshit in the to days propaganda and idiologi. cant unsee it. even talk to my terapist. se agree with the stuff i am seeing. even stuff she like in the country we live in. but she have to agree i have right aint fair. not to go in to details but its alot of the law rules feminism quota GSR(gossiping shaming rallying) tactic agenst men (anti sosial behavior agenst men from wommen all part). inportant to note its not antisosial behaviroal reason its political idiology(disqualify from idc). and it bullshit its like KKK aint a hate groupe reason its a political idiology with that logic. totaly refuse to be apart of a system that systematic fucks the psyche.
Im a schizophrenic. I do doordash for extra money. One order at night, i arrived and walked to the door, placed his food down and took a picture. I got in my car and drove away. 30 minutes later he called and asked where his food was, i totally remember taking the picture at his doorstep. So he took it up with Doordash. An order later, i opened my back door and.. saw his order. I was so confused why it was there. I remembered everything about going there and taking the picture. He said I was never on his cameras.. Appearantly i hallucinated the whole delivery. I was there, but must of never left the car or even drove up.. What was i doing then?? Staring blankly at the windshield? With glazed over eyes?? I called him and apologized but he already got his refund. I felt so terrible. Im on medication and nothing works. It just goes to show how easily some misfirings in the brain can completely alter your sense of reality.
Inform yourself about lithium and the dosage to take. It helps for the brain and also get a good medium that can cleanse you off from any foreign attachements. Almost everyone has sort of entity energy attachements. It s nothing crazy, it s normal in this realm. You will feel much better amd lighter. But get a good healer! Not everyone is good ir can see clear.
Great ! Do you think that tells anything about the subconscious? ;) For me, it is like water of love, a light in the darkness. For we are but a reflection of our minds. And these videos wash my mind like it should! Blessings
Jung actually cautioned AGAINST using dreams as a first method for bringing the unconscious to consciousness. From CW8 on the Transcendent function: First and foremost, we need the unconscious material. The most readily accessible expression of unconscious processes is undoubtedly dreams…. In general, dreams are unsuitable or difficult to make use of in developing the transcendent function, because they make too great demands on the subject” “We must therefore look to other sources for the unconscious material… unconscious interferences in the wake state, ideas ‘out of the blue,’ slips, deceptions, lapses of memory, symptomatic actions, and spontaneous fantasies…” He then goes on to outline the method for Active imagination and utilizing creative methods such as writing, drawing, painting, dancing, playing, etc to tap into and bringing forward that which lies dormant.
This is a really good insight thank you Have this 🌳 **Rootedness in the Unconscious** - *Insight*: Just as a plant cut off from its roots withers, we too lose vitality when severed from our unconscious. The unconscious is the foundation of our psyche, grounding us in a deeper, collective wisdom that sustains our essence. - *Meaning*: Embrace inner exploration to reconnect with the unconscious and bring hidden parts of yourself to light. 🔦 **Illumination of the Shadow** - *Insight*: The shadow comprises rejected or repressed aspects of ourselves. By illuminating our shadow, we retrieve lost parts of our psyche, leading to self-integration and authentic strength. - *Meaning*: Accepting our flaws and hidden desires prevents them from subconsciously sabotaging us, turning weaknesses into sources of wisdom. 💡 **Bringing the Unconscious to Consciousness** - *Insight*: The unconscious is a vast sea of latent potentials. Jung believed that to become whole, we must make the unconscious conscious-bringing hidden drives, forgotten memories, and archetypes into awareness to evolve our personality. - *Meaning*: True growth lies in self-discovery, which requires courage to explore and integrate all layers of our psyche. 🌀 **Archetypes as Universal Patterns** - *Insight*: Archetypes-universal patterns in the collective unconscious-shape our lives. They are like psychic blueprints, guiding us in love, conflict, heroism, and transformation, often without our awareness. - *Meaning*: Recognize archetypal influences in your life as hidden guides offering direction, strength, and purpose in facing life’s challenges. 🪞 **The Dynamic Interplay of Consciousness and Unconsciousness** - *Insight*: Consciousness is not isolated but exists within the vast unconscious, like a spotlight on a dark stage. This interplay creates our sense of self, influencing what we perceive, ignore, or transform. - *Meaning*: By choosing where to focus our awareness, we shape our reality and grow closer to understanding ourselves. 🌍 **Collective Unconscious: The Shared Inner World** - *Insight*: The collective unconscious holds memories and patterns shared by all humanity. It unites us through archetypes that transcend individual experiences, tapping into the shared history and wisdom of our species. - *Meaning*: Understand that much of our inner experience is shared, connecting us to the deeper currents of human history and collective experience. 🌞 **Emergence of Consciousness as Evolution** - *Insight*: Consciousness is the "flower" of the psyche, an evolving phenomenon born from the unconscious, granting us the power to think, plan, and reflect. It has brought humanity into a transformative journey of self-awareness. - *Meaning*: With consciousness comes freedom, but also suffering. Growth is found by understanding this paradox and embracing our awareness as a gift. 🧩 **Dreams as Windows to the Unconscious** - *Insight*: Dreams are symbols sent from the unconscious, rich in archetypal meanings. They offer guidance, reveal hidden conflicts, and provide answers to unresolved aspects of our psyche. - *Meaning*: Recording and interpreting dreams can offer invaluable insight into unresolved issues and hidden potentials in our lives. But it's better to get it from early waiing stage, to hunches, lapse of memory, slips, etc. 🎨 **Symbols as Guides to Inner Transformation** - *Insight*: Symbols are messengers from the unconscious, surfacing as images, feelings, or motifs. They express the language of the psyche, guiding us toward self-integration and psychological wholeness. - *Meaning*: Engaging with symbols-through art, nature, or spiritual practices-can unlock profound inner shifts and personal evolution. 📖 **The Role of Myth and Story in Shaping Identity** - *Insight*: Myths and archetypal stories hold timeless wisdom, encapsulating universal human experiences. They resonate with the unconscious, allowing us to confront our fears, desires, and potential. - *Meaning*: Explore myths and stories as mirrors of your inner world. They provide paths toward healing, transformation, and connection with the sacred. 🌊 **Suffering as the Price of Consciousness** - *Insight*: With consciousness comes the capacity for self-reflection, but also inner conflict, regret, and existential doubt. Consciousness liberates us, but it also demands that we face inner darkness. - *Meaning*: Embrace suffering as a necessary counterpart to awareness, enabling growth, insight, and the power to overcome inner limitations. 🌌 **Transformation through Confronting the Collective Shadow** - *Insight*: Societies that suppress or ignore their collective shadow risk disaster, as repressed energies manifest destructively. Only by confronting and integrating shadow elements can a culture heal and thrive. - *Meaning*: Engage with society’s shadow aspects-violence, prejudice, fear-with compassion and understanding, seeking constructive ways to bring light to these dark elements.
ive been waiting for this onem jungian psych and individuation made me who i am today. I made choices, and took hard line stances. I went from being a homeless alcoholic to being in engineering school, hopefully top of my class.
This was an incredibly informative video that everybody should watch. Intriguingly, my wife has been drawing mandala just like Jung's patient that was described in this video because she used to suffer from mental illness. I didn't really understand how it worked before, but thanks to this video I understand its purpose and mode of operation a lot better now.
Good video. Very sychronistic for me. The vividness of consciousness can overwhelm your knowledge of a deep pool of help and understanding. Despite years of experience and learning, I still go off the rails.
“The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is the condition of the normal man. Society highly values its normal man. It educates children to lose themselves and to become absurd, and thus to be normal.” ~ R.D. Laing
I am currently reading Jung´s "Answer to Job", after reading Kastrup´s "Decoding Jung´s Metaphysiscs". This video has helped me to understand and connect a lot of dots. Thank you!
Every time you release the video I tell myself this is the best one yet and then I have to remind myself but that's what I said about the last 10 videos you released 😂 Absolutely adore your work. Thank you so so much! Arguably you are my favorite channel on RUclips.
@@thepolycerateblacksheep I've never seen proof that there is no free will. I don't think it's even possible to prove one way or the other. The only sensible option seems to me to be to act as if we have free will, and try to make good decisions.
@VinOptimaxx Free will doesn’t exist logically. There is an infinite and infinitely complex web of cause and effect that no conscious being can interfere with alone. But that’s not how we operate, so we tell ourselves free will exists and fate doesn’t exist which is wrong. But that’s not necessarily unfortunate, not always at least.
@@VinOptimaxxxbut if there is an unconscious, we don’t know to what extent it influences us in our decision making. I personally think freedom is not the ability to choose, but the act of play. Ever played a sport and completely been in the process of the game entirely? You’re bound by the rules and yet the feeling you can get by playing is emancipatory
This was an incredibly informative video and you made it very easy to digest and understand. God bless you and the work you do, I love this channel. 🙏🏼
I've read and am now rereading Guenin's 'Symbolism of the Cross'. I don't remember him mentioning it, but now I understand how the cross can also be envisioned as the most simplified version of the mandala. Lacking detail, it becomes a universal mandala for unity of Being itself. A truly Divine symbol. No wonder it was used as a religious symbol throughout time.
If in the future you’re lucky enough to suddenly have a fleeting realisation, “how did I have this thought? this isn’t what I think” and you wonder how you find yourself subscribing to increasingly extreme and absolutist positions - you might consider how this channel was an essential part of the mouth of that funnel that took you there.
Super interesting. Im just now learning about Carl Jung but i believe he was a wise brilliant soul. I love the imagery in this video as well. A pleasure to watch.
This channel itself has much transformative power. It woke my beat friend up to the tyranny of 2020 and wrestled him away from the state religion of Scientism.
You can use a recorder to remember your dreams and write them down later. One thing to note though: a dream is a message from your subconscious and can be incorrect, in the sense that it is subjective. Enjoy the supermoon.
Going to be doing a lot of image searches to learn more about the art here. I've been exposed to a lot of Jungian thought; the words were interesting, and may have value that I am not aware of, but these paintings are astounding.
Dr. McGilchrist's work is interesting!! It's exactly what women have tried to show men for thousands of years: using your "feminine" right hemisphere (alongside your "masculine" left) to think with, IS individuation. :) Men have long repressed, rejected, and resisted the feminine. But I think they're finally waking up that emotion /intuition is as powerful and necessary to healthy humanhood and rationality as our intellectual ways of knowing and being. Cheers!
what do you think about an episode with this subject: truth and lies. what are they? why is one good and one bad? is it always so? Explore different philosophical theories about truth, such as correspondence theory, coherence theory, and pragmatism. What is truth, and how do we recognize it? politics? post-truth, misinformation , alternative facts. cultural perspectives, impact on relationships, impact on AI, impact on history, etc.
I need to understand more as to why people would think that animals don't feel anxiety about future events. Pavlov started out electric shocks on sheep, but stopped when they were having heart attacks when they heard the bell. They clearly had anxiety about a future event. If you've ever owned a dog you know that they are concious perhaps not as developed as us but obviously concious. And then there are Orcas, that have been known to collectively plan an attack on a seal.
• Carl Jung’s exploration of the psyche and the archetypes is a profound journey into understanding the depths of human consciousness. His assertion that “everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation” resonates deeply with the idea that our inner world shapes our external reality. Jung’s division of the psyche into the conscious and unconscious realms, and further into the personal and collective unconscious, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complexities of human behavior and experience. The concept of archetypes as universal, inherited patterns that shape our psychic experiences is particularly fascinating. These archetypes, as Jung describes, are the “river-beds along which the current of psychic life has always flowed.” They are the foundational structures of our unconscious mind, influencing our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in ways we often do not realize. This idea that we are born with a set of archetypes, much like we are born with bodily organs, underscores the intrinsic nature of these patterns in our psychological makeup. Jung’s belief that consciousness emerged from the unconscious is a testament to the evolutionary journey of the human psyche. This emergence of consciousness, while bringing about the ability to reflect, doubt, and question, also introduces the burden of suffering. As Jung aptly puts it, “the development of consciousness is the burden, the suffering, and the blessing of mankind.” This duality of consciousness - its power to adapt and innovate, alongside its capacity to cause inner turmoil - is a central theme in Jung’s work. Moreover, Jung’s insights into the fluid boundary between consciousness and the unconscious highlight the dynamic nature of the psyche. The analogy of the spotlight on a dark stage vividly illustrates how our awareness can shift, bringing different aspects of our psyche into focus while others recede into the background. This fluidity is crucial for personal growth and self-awareness, as it allows us to integrate previously unconscious elements into our conscious understanding. In today’s world, where there is a “total disorientation in regard to the ends of human existence,” Jung’s call for a vast amount of psychological knowledge is more relevant than ever. Understanding the interplay between our conscious and unconscious minds, and the role of archetypes in shaping our experiences, can provide valuable insights into our behavior and motivations. It can help us navigate the complexities of modern life with greater self-awareness and psychological resilience. In conclusion, Jung’s exploration of the unconscious and the archetypes offers a rich tapestry of insights into the human psyche. His work encourages us to delve deeper into our inner world, to make the unconscious conscious, and to embrace the full spectrum of our psychological existence. This journey, while challenging, holds the promise of greater self-understanding and personal growth. • Carl Jung’s exploration of the unconscious and the archetypes is a profound journey into understanding the depths of the human psyche. His assertion that our personality is shaped by how we engage with the unconscious is both enlightening and challenging. The idea that we must change our relationship with the unconscious to achieve psychological wholeness resonates deeply with me. Jung’s concept of the shadow, the repressed aspects of our personality, is particularly compelling. It is a stark reminder that self-awareness and self-criticism are essential for personal growth. By confronting our shadow, we not only temper its negative effects but also reclaim parts of ourselves that we might have unjustly deemed as weaknesses. This process of integration is crucial for developing a more complete and authentic self. The notion that the personal unconscious must be dealt with before accessing the collective unconscious is a logical progression in Jung’s framework. It underscores the importance of self-reflection and personal healing as prerequisites for tapping into the deeper wisdom of our species. The collective unconscious, with its archetypes, offers a rich tapestry of symbols and patterns that can guide us through life’s challenges. These archetypes, whether they manifest as the mother, father, hero, or the Self, provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of human existence. However, Jung’s critique of modern man’s disconnection from the collective unconscious is a sobering observation. Our obsession with technology, self-image, and social validation has indeed narrowed our attentional field, making it difficult to connect with the deeper layers of our psyche. This disconnection not only stifles personal growth but also has broader societal implications. When we ignore the wisdom of the archetypes, we risk falling into destructive patterns that can lead to social and psychological turmoil. Jung’s emphasis on the importance of symbols and dreams as gateways to the unconscious is a valuable insight. Dreams, in particular, offer a unique window into the unconscious, providing us with symbols that can illuminate our path to self-understanding. By paying attention to our dreams and engaging in practices that foster a connection to the unconscious, such as meditation and art, we can begin to bridge the gap between our conscious and unconscious minds. In conclusion, Jung’s work on the unconscious and archetypes is a testament to the complexity and depth of the human psyche. It challenges us to look beyond the surface of our consciousness and explore the hidden realms within. By doing so, we can achieve a greater sense of wholeness and live more authentically. The journey to making the unconscious conscious is not an easy one, but it is undoubtedly a path worth taking for those seeking true psychological health and fulfillment.
There is a correlation between symbols, sound frequency, and healing. Cymatics provides us with proof that specific symbolic patterns form with changing sound frequency, similar to the mandala patterns. Music has been proven to help heal the mind, body, and soul. It's remarkable that music in specific frequency can cause neuroplasticity or literally cure the body of cancer or mental illness/trauma.
Here's a ChatGPT summary: - Carl Jung dedicated his life to understanding the secret of personality and emphasized the importance of psychological knowledge in understanding human existence. - Jung divided the psyche into conscious and unconscious elements, with the unconscious being a vast realm that influences the conscious mind. - The unconscious is divided into the personal unconscious, which contains forgotten or repressed personal experiences, and the collective unconscious, which contains universal, inherited patterns called archetypes. - Archetypes are innate patterns that influence our mental interactions and responses to life's challenges, similar to how instincts guide physical responses. - Consciousness emerged from the unconscious and transformed humans from instinct-driven beings to ones capable of doubt, reflection, and adaptation. - Consciousness allows humans to adapt to new situations, plan, and reflect, but also brings suffering and inner tension. - Jung believed that to achieve psychological health, individuals must integrate unconscious elements into conscious awareness, particularly by confronting the shadow side of their personality. - The shadow consists of repressed weaknesses and character flaws, and acknowledging it can lead to personal growth and a more complete personality. - Confronting the personal unconscious is necessary to access the deeper collective unconscious, which contains archetypes that can guide us through life's challenges. - Modern society's disconnection from the collective unconscious, due to technology and social pressures, impedes the spontaneous activation of archetypes. - Strengthening the symbol-producing function of the psyche, through dreams, religious practices, and engagement with symbolic literature, can help connect to the collective unconscious. - Engaging with the collective unconscious can lead to personal transformation and alignment with the wisdom of our species' history. - Failure to connect with the unconscious can result in destructive expressions of archetypes, leading to societal issues like war and mass psychogenic illnesses. - Main message: To achieve psychological wholeness and prevent societal destruction, individuals must strive to make the unconscious conscious by integrating personal and collective unconscious elements into their awareness.
My only problem with modern philosophy is the lack of acknowledgement of the possibility that every aspect of human existence on this planet can be influenced by a technologically more advanced alien presence, yet undetectable to us.
This needs to be taught in school. The number of problems that would be solved by creating nieches for the left over folk. I was a warrior, trying as hard as I can to be a wizard.
He may well be correct about self-awareness (consciousness) being a relatively recent evolutionary development. The bible, which is a comparatively recent document, refers to the emergence of self-awareness when Adam & Eve ate the apple. That was only several thousand years ago. So, yeah: relatively recent…
Perhaps our archetypes are inate through our coding in our DNA, we are post deluvian manipulations and our consciousness derives from this upgrade which allows for attainment of aspects of universal consciousness through the soul
I haven't seen recommendations of your last 4 videos on my timeline for some reasons. Just checked and they are all significantly less viewed as previous videos. What is going on?
@@siyaindagulag.I've had people that I hadn't spoke to in years suddenly come into my mind. Then, they call me out of the blue, right in that moment of me thinking of them, just wanting to say, "hello."
He was more than just a "barrel" of laughs 🙄 He was a misunderstood genius well before his time Need way more videos of him Way more Just putting it out there Hope you guys pick up on it 😇
8:14 No it's not, also having dominating instincts doesn't necessitate "surety" - or even a lack of consciousness/mind. Merely a different type of mind/processing..... also, as a programmer, there's just no relevant archetype for me, they're all vague and unhelpful for this level of details oriented, long term, technical task. There's no archetypes to adopt that aren't vague.
So do you think then the archetypes are generally useless? I can sometimes think in conceptual ways, which differs far from those who think in detail and I have been able to challenge people with much higher IQs by seeing flaws in their ideas as a result
@@VinOptimaxxx yes the name because besides programmed bots drones etc, there is no collective consciouness. Collective norms, views are. So im not just critcising the word but the whole concept since bernardo kastrup is talking about a collective (non material, outside of us which we are all part off and can tap in to) consciousness.
@@swerremdjee2769 I'm not familiar with Bernardo Kastrup, but if that's what he did then he's not talking about the same thing as Jung. Jung's theory of the collective UNconscious is what I think you're talking about, which is to say archetypal personality types which are hardwired into our minds.
@@VinOptimaxxx no i wasnt and i havent read jung on collective consciousness or unconscious, kastrup also not🙂 I thought the video mentioned kastrups version.
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(Pre)Determinism v s Free Will.
I could use an essay in this area.
tank you for what your doing. so many times feel like am going totaly crazy. and watch your vids makes my psyche hole agen.
have a hard time to fit in when i se the bullshit in the to days propaganda and idiologi. cant unsee it. even talk to my terapist.
se agree with the stuff i am seeing. even stuff she like in the country we live in. but she have to agree i have right aint fair.
not to go in to details but its alot of the law rules feminism quota GSR(gossiping shaming rallying) tactic agenst men (anti sosial behavior agenst men from wommen all part).
inportant to note its not antisosial behaviroal reason its political idiology(disqualify from idc).
and it bullshit its like KKK aint a hate groupe reason its a political idiology with that logic.
totaly refuse to be apart of a system that systematic fucks the psyche.
The photo of the man and the sphinx is called "Questioner of the Sphinx" and was done by my Great Grandfather Elihu Vedder in 1836.
Wow
@@VeeVets Very cool. You must have been surprised and pleased to find it here!
Time stamp please ??!!
@@joebroart At the 6:45
@@VeeVetsthanks
Im a schizophrenic. I do doordash for extra money. One order at night, i arrived and walked to the door, placed his food down and took a picture. I got in my car and drove away. 30 minutes later he called and asked where his food was, i totally remember taking the picture at his doorstep. So he took it up with Doordash. An order later, i opened my back door and.. saw his order. I was so confused why it was there. I remembered everything about going there and taking the picture.
He said I was never on his cameras.. Appearantly i hallucinated the whole delivery. I was there, but must of never left the car or even drove up..
What was i doing then?? Staring blankly at the windshield? With glazed over eyes??
I called him and apologized but he already got his refund. I felt so terrible. Im on medication and nothing works. It just goes to show how easily some misfirings in the brain can completely alter your sense of reality.
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i hope things get better for you, don't feel too bad about it, it's okay
Inform yourself about lithium and the dosage to take. It helps for the brain and also get a good medium that can cleanse you off from any foreign attachements. Almost everyone has sort of entity energy attachements. It s nothing crazy, it s normal in this realm. You will feel much better amd lighter. But get a good healer! Not everyone is good ir can see clear.
Thanks for sharing ❤
I pray to God for your wellness and health my brother. 🤲🏻💙
Finally some Jung content again, we missed these type of videos.
I second that. Gonna start a dream journal with a composition book.
Great ! Do you think that tells anything about the subconscious? ;) For me, it is like water of love, a light in the darkness. For we are but a reflection of our minds. And these videos wash my mind like it should! Blessings
@@GreedoGangrenedo it! :)
Another channel I’d recommend alongside AoI, is Eternalised. He regularly posts videos on Jung
Watch This Jungian Life if you like this kind of content
Jung actually cautioned AGAINST using dreams as a first method for bringing the unconscious to consciousness.
From CW8 on the Transcendent function:
First and foremost, we need the unconscious material. The most readily accessible expression of unconscious processes is undoubtedly dreams…. In general, dreams are unsuitable or difficult to make use of in developing the transcendent function, because they make too great demands on the subject”
“We must therefore look to other sources for the unconscious material… unconscious interferences in the wake state, ideas ‘out of the blue,’ slips, deceptions, lapses of memory, symptomatic actions, and spontaneous fantasies…”
He then goes on to outline the method for Active imagination and utilizing creative methods such as writing, drawing, painting, dancing, playing, etc to tap into and bringing forward that which lies dormant.
This is a really good insight thank you
Have this
🌳 **Rootedness in the Unconscious**
- *Insight*: Just as a plant cut off from its roots withers, we too lose vitality when severed from our unconscious. The unconscious is the foundation of our psyche, grounding us in a deeper, collective wisdom that sustains our essence.
- *Meaning*: Embrace inner exploration to reconnect with the unconscious and bring hidden parts of yourself to light.
🔦 **Illumination of the Shadow**
- *Insight*: The shadow comprises rejected or repressed aspects of ourselves. By illuminating our shadow, we retrieve lost parts of our psyche, leading to self-integration and authentic strength.
- *Meaning*: Accepting our flaws and hidden desires prevents them from subconsciously sabotaging us, turning weaknesses into sources of wisdom.
💡 **Bringing the Unconscious to Consciousness**
- *Insight*: The unconscious is a vast sea of latent potentials. Jung believed that to become whole, we must make the unconscious conscious-bringing hidden drives, forgotten memories, and archetypes into awareness to evolve our personality.
- *Meaning*: True growth lies in self-discovery, which requires courage to explore and integrate all layers of our psyche.
🌀 **Archetypes as Universal Patterns**
- *Insight*: Archetypes-universal patterns in the collective unconscious-shape our lives. They are like psychic blueprints, guiding us in love, conflict, heroism, and transformation, often without our awareness.
- *Meaning*: Recognize archetypal influences in your life as hidden guides offering direction, strength, and purpose in facing life’s challenges.
🪞 **The Dynamic Interplay of Consciousness and Unconsciousness**
- *Insight*: Consciousness is not isolated but exists within the vast unconscious, like a spotlight on a dark stage. This interplay creates our sense of self, influencing what we perceive, ignore, or transform.
- *Meaning*: By choosing where to focus our awareness, we shape our reality and grow closer to understanding ourselves.
🌍 **Collective Unconscious: The Shared Inner World**
- *Insight*: The collective unconscious holds memories and patterns shared by all humanity. It unites us through archetypes that transcend individual experiences, tapping into the shared history and wisdom of our species.
- *Meaning*: Understand that much of our inner experience is shared, connecting us to the deeper currents of human history and collective experience.
🌞 **Emergence of Consciousness as Evolution**
- *Insight*: Consciousness is the "flower" of the psyche, an evolving phenomenon born from the unconscious, granting us the power to think, plan, and reflect. It has brought humanity into a transformative journey of self-awareness.
- *Meaning*: With consciousness comes freedom, but also suffering. Growth is found by understanding this paradox and embracing our awareness as a gift.
🧩 **Dreams as Windows to the Unconscious**
- *Insight*: Dreams are symbols sent from the unconscious, rich in archetypal meanings. They offer guidance, reveal hidden conflicts, and provide answers to unresolved aspects of our psyche.
- *Meaning*: Recording and interpreting dreams can offer invaluable insight into unresolved issues and hidden potentials in our lives. But it's better to get it from early waiing stage, to hunches, lapse of memory, slips, etc.
🎨 **Symbols as Guides to Inner Transformation**
- *Insight*: Symbols are messengers from the unconscious, surfacing as images, feelings, or motifs. They express the language of the psyche, guiding us toward self-integration and psychological wholeness.
- *Meaning*: Engaging with symbols-through art, nature, or spiritual practices-can unlock profound inner shifts and personal evolution.
📖 **The Role of Myth and Story in Shaping Identity**
- *Insight*: Myths and archetypal stories hold timeless wisdom, encapsulating universal human experiences. They resonate with the unconscious, allowing us to confront our fears, desires, and potential.
- *Meaning*: Explore myths and stories as mirrors of your inner world. They provide paths toward healing, transformation, and connection with the sacred.
🌊 **Suffering as the Price of Consciousness**
- *Insight*: With consciousness comes the capacity for self-reflection, but also inner conflict, regret, and existential doubt. Consciousness liberates us, but it also demands that we face inner darkness.
- *Meaning*: Embrace suffering as a necessary counterpart to awareness, enabling growth, insight, and the power to overcome inner limitations.
🌌 **Transformation through Confronting the Collective Shadow**
- *Insight*: Societies that suppress or ignore their collective shadow risk disaster, as repressed energies manifest destructively. Only by confronting and integrating shadow elements can a culture heal and thrive.
- *Meaning*: Engage with society’s shadow aspects-violence, prejudice, fear-with compassion and understanding, seeking constructive ways to bring light to these dark elements.
ive been waiting for this onem jungian psych and individuation made me who i am today. I made choices, and took hard line stances. I went from being a homeless alcoholic to being in engineering school, hopefully top of my class.
I'd graduate English Grammer 101 first if I were you.
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@@mr.zardoz3344 you guys are the real problem in this society.
Good for you man.❤
Excellent!
Keep going!!
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This was an incredibly informative video that everybody should watch.
Intriguingly, my wife has been drawing mandala just like Jung's patient that was described in this video because she used to suffer from mental illness. I didn't really understand how it worked before, but thanks to this video I understand its purpose and mode of operation a lot better now.
Good video. Very sychronistic for me. The vividness of consciousness can overwhelm your knowledge of a deep pool of help and understanding. Despite years of experience and learning, I still go off the rails.
Being well adjusted to an insane society is insanity.
This mindset Either gonna make u the greatest or the most miserable, there's no in between
“The condition of alienation, of being asleep, of being unconscious, of being out of one’s mind, is the condition of the normal man. Society highly values its normal man. It educates children to lose themselves and to become absurd, and thus to be normal.” ~ R.D. Laing
I am currently reading Jung´s "Answer to Job", after reading Kastrup´s "Decoding Jung´s Metaphysiscs". This video has helped me to understand and connect a lot of dots. Thank you!
What did you learn
I Celebrite every year the day I found your channel ❤ thank you Academy of ideas for everything .
Every time you release the video I tell myself this is the best one yet and then I have to remind myself but that's what I said about the last 10 videos you released 😂
Absolutely adore your work. Thank you so so much!
Arguably you are my favorite channel on RUclips.
Yet another amazingly insightful video from this channel. Thank you, once again.
FANTASTIC video!!! I have always had a difficult time understanding Jung. The video broke down the psyche in a way that is very accessible
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”
― C.G. Jung
Cheers.
but then I learned howthere is no free will and so I returned to calling it fate. But now it is conscious fate, lol
@@thepolycerateblacksheep I've never seen proof that there is no free will. I don't think it's even possible to prove one way or the other. The only sensible option seems to me to be to act as if we have free will, and try to make good decisions.
@VinOptimaxx Free will doesn’t exist logically. There is an infinite and infinitely complex web of cause and effect that no conscious being can interfere with alone. But that’s not how we operate, so we tell ourselves free will exists and fate doesn’t exist which is wrong. But that’s not necessarily unfortunate, not always at least.
@@ponpo185 not necessarily. That would depend on particles behaving predictably at all times, which we know isn't the case.
@@VinOptimaxxxbut if there is an unconscious, we don’t know to what extent it influences us in our decision making.
I personally think freedom is not the ability to choose, but the act of play. Ever played a sport and completely been in the process of the game entirely? You’re bound by the rules and yet the feeling you can get by playing is emancipatory
This was an incredibly informative video and you made it very easy to digest and understand. God bless you and the work you do, I love this channel. 🙏🏼
Can it be this simple;
Unconscious = memory
Conscious = remembering+thinking
This resonates with me in a deep way.
What a great presentation of such important content to understand oneself and society! Thanks from Germany !!!
Thank you so much for your insightful, inspiring contribution to the internet. ❤
I've read and am now rereading Guenin's 'Symbolism of the Cross'. I don't remember him mentioning it, but now I understand how the cross can also be envisioned as the most simplified version of the mandala. Lacking detail, it becomes a universal mandala for unity of Being itself. A truly Divine symbol. No wonder it was used as a religious symbol throughout time.
If in the future you’re lucky enough to suddenly have a fleeting realisation, “how did I have this thought? this isn’t what I think” and you wonder how you find yourself subscribing to increasingly extreme and absolutist positions - you might consider how this channel was an essential part of the mouth of that funnel that took you there.
Super interesting. Im just now learning about Carl Jung but i believe he was a wise brilliant soul. I love the imagery in this video as well. A pleasure to watch.
This channel itself has much transformative power. It woke my beat friend up to the tyranny of 2020 and wrestled him away from the state religion of Scientism.
You can use a recorder to remember your dreams and write them down later. One thing to note though: a dream is a message from your subconscious and can be incorrect, in the sense that it is subjective.
Enjoy the supermoon.
Very, very good guys -- excellent video!
Best channel on the internet.
Carl Jung and the Archetypes - my second favourite prog rock band.
I need closure on that anecdote. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight - Genesis.
@@Moonlit-Knight6171 Closer to the Heart - Rush
Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Propositions.
You could argue they're closer to math rock, though.
Comment from the Rush video 5 months ago - "If you are here, we get each other. I honor you."🎸
Wtf man lol
Excellent work. Thank you!
Cool to see Kastrup mentioned. I'll take it as a sign that I'm on the right path :D
Going to be doing a lot of image searches to learn more about the art here. I've been exposed to a lot of Jungian thought; the words were interesting, and may have value that I am not aware of, but these paintings are astounding.
You can find a gallery and links to the art here - academyofideas.com/2024/09/carl-jung-and-the-archetypes-making-the-unconscious-conscious/#art
Citing Ian as the only other person along Jung in this clip speaks volumes about him
Dr. McGilchrist's work is interesting!! It's exactly what women have tried to show men for thousands of years: using your "feminine" right hemisphere (alongside your "masculine" left) to think with, IS individuation. :)
Men have long repressed, rejected, and resisted the feminine. But I think they're finally waking up that emotion /intuition is as powerful and necessary to healthy humanhood and rationality as our intellectual ways of knowing and being. Cheers!
what do you think about an episode with this subject: truth and lies. what are they? why is one good and one bad? is it always so? Explore different philosophical theories about truth, such as correspondence theory, coherence theory, and pragmatism. What is truth, and how do we recognize it? politics? post-truth, misinformation , alternative facts. cultural perspectives, impact on relationships, impact on AI, impact on history, etc.
I love this art...
Thanks for featuring the art of Remedios Varo !!!
I like the off set written quotes. They are easier for me to read somehow
To those who liked the picture with the man walking along a path of sphinx.
"The Way of Silence" by František Kupka
Did you do a video about The Industrial Society and Its Future?
Would love this!
“Thank God, I’m not Jungian.” - C.G. Jung
"I did not say that" - C. G. Jung
“I am the Bay Harbor Butcher” - C. G. Jung
Well done 👍
Subscribed. Love channel.
I need to understand more as to why people would think that animals don't feel anxiety about future events.
Pavlov started out electric shocks on sheep, but stopped when they were having heart attacks when they heard the bell. They clearly had anxiety about a future event.
If you've ever owned a dog you know that they are concious perhaps not as developed as us but obviously concious.
And then there are Orcas, that have been known to collectively plan an attack on a seal.
• Carl Jung’s exploration of the psyche and the archetypes is a profound journey into understanding the depths of human consciousness. His assertion that “everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation” resonates deeply with the idea that our inner world shapes our external reality. Jung’s division of the psyche into the conscious and unconscious realms, and further into the personal and collective unconscious, provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complexities of human behavior and experience.
The concept of archetypes as universal, inherited patterns that shape our psychic experiences is particularly fascinating. These archetypes, as Jung describes, are the “river-beds along which the current of psychic life has always flowed.” They are the foundational structures of our unconscious mind, influencing our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in ways we often do not realize. This idea that we are born with a set of archetypes, much like we are born with bodily organs, underscores the intrinsic nature of these patterns in our psychological makeup.
Jung’s belief that consciousness emerged from the unconscious is a testament to the evolutionary journey of the human psyche. This emergence of consciousness, while bringing about the ability to reflect, doubt, and question, also introduces the burden of suffering. As Jung aptly puts it, “the development of consciousness is the burden, the suffering, and the blessing of mankind.” This duality of consciousness - its power to adapt and innovate, alongside its capacity to cause inner turmoil - is a central theme in Jung’s work.
Moreover, Jung’s insights into the fluid boundary between consciousness and the unconscious highlight the dynamic nature of the psyche. The analogy of the spotlight on a dark stage vividly illustrates how our awareness can shift, bringing different aspects of our psyche into focus while others recede into the background. This fluidity is crucial for personal growth and self-awareness, as it allows us to integrate previously unconscious elements into our conscious understanding.
In today’s world, where there is a “total disorientation in regard to the ends of human existence,” Jung’s call for a vast amount of psychological knowledge is more relevant than ever. Understanding the interplay between our conscious and unconscious minds, and the role of archetypes in shaping our experiences, can provide valuable insights into our behavior and motivations. It can help us navigate the complexities of modern life with greater self-awareness and psychological resilience.
In conclusion, Jung’s exploration of the unconscious and the archetypes offers a rich tapestry of insights into the human psyche. His work encourages us to delve deeper into our inner world, to make the unconscious conscious, and to embrace the full spectrum of our psychological existence. This journey, while challenging, holds the promise of greater self-understanding and personal growth.
• Carl Jung’s exploration of the unconscious and the archetypes is a profound journey into understanding the depths of the human psyche. His assertion that our personality is shaped by how we engage with the unconscious is both enlightening and challenging. The idea that we must change our relationship with the unconscious to achieve psychological wholeness resonates deeply with me.
Jung’s concept of the shadow, the repressed aspects of our personality, is particularly compelling. It is a stark reminder that self-awareness and self-criticism are essential for personal growth. By confronting our shadow, we not only temper its negative effects but also reclaim parts of ourselves that we might have unjustly deemed as weaknesses. This process of integration is crucial for developing a more complete and authentic self.
The notion that the personal unconscious must be dealt with before accessing the collective unconscious is a logical progression in Jung’s framework. It underscores the importance of self-reflection and personal healing as prerequisites for tapping into the deeper wisdom of our species. The collective unconscious, with its archetypes, offers a rich tapestry of symbols and patterns that can guide us through life’s challenges. These archetypes, whether they manifest as the mother, father, hero, or the Self, provide a roadmap for navigating the complexities of human existence.
However, Jung’s critique of modern man’s disconnection from the collective unconscious is a sobering observation. Our obsession with technology, self-image, and social validation has indeed narrowed our attentional field, making it difficult to connect with the deeper layers of our psyche. This disconnection not only stifles personal growth but also has broader societal implications. When we ignore the wisdom of the archetypes, we risk falling into destructive patterns that can lead to social and psychological turmoil.
Jung’s emphasis on the importance of symbols and dreams as gateways to the unconscious is a valuable insight. Dreams, in particular, offer a unique window into the unconscious, providing us with symbols that can illuminate our path to self-understanding. By paying attention to our dreams and engaging in practices that foster a connection to the unconscious, such as meditation and art, we can begin to bridge the gap between our conscious and unconscious minds.
In conclusion, Jung’s work on the unconscious and archetypes is a testament to the complexity and depth of the human psyche. It challenges us to look beyond the surface of our consciousness and explore the hidden realms within. By doing so, we can achieve a greater sense of wholeness and live more authentically. The journey to making the unconscious conscious is not an easy one, but it is undoubtedly a path worth taking for those seeking true psychological health and fulfillment.
Be gone, AI daemon!
@@PJCG06 You beat me to it ...
(Note the stunted ,hackneyed grammar.)
I'm the internet warrior archetype.
Profile picture checks out. :D
Wielding his mighty keystrokes to calculate a collective consciousness...
@@MagnusVictor2015 :D
My liege
One cannot be an archetype. An archetype can be accessed and one can very well be possessed by it
There is a correlation between symbols, sound frequency, and healing. Cymatics provides us with proof that specific symbolic patterns form with changing sound frequency, similar to the mandala patterns. Music has been proven to help heal the mind, body, and soul. It's remarkable that music in specific frequency can cause neuroplasticity or literally cure the body of cancer or mental illness/trauma.
aka: good vibes.
... humor should be noted in the conversation to, alot have learned thru experience that 'laughter is the best medicine'.
@chinookwynds3206 yes good point. Laughter is certainly good medicine! 😆
This realm, I'm never leaving.
Thanks!
Eve in the garden brought about consciousness. And here we are😊
Funny enough i watched your archetypes video from 7years ago yesterday and was wanting to dig some more hahaha
Something to think about.
Carl Jung was thoughtful.
How so?
@@pdub4600 he/she means probably full of thoughts which equals to being full of shit
Consciously and unconsciously.@@pdub4600
@@pdub4600 Think about it.
That's funny dude. I laughed out loud man. Thanks! Im still chuckling about it.
Here's a ChatGPT summary:
- Carl Jung dedicated his life to understanding the secret of personality and emphasized the importance of psychological knowledge in understanding human existence.
- Jung divided the psyche into conscious and unconscious elements, with the unconscious being a vast realm that influences the conscious mind.
- The unconscious is divided into the personal unconscious, which contains forgotten or repressed personal experiences, and the collective unconscious, which contains universal, inherited patterns called archetypes.
- Archetypes are innate patterns that influence our mental interactions and responses to life's challenges, similar to how instincts guide physical responses.
- Consciousness emerged from the unconscious and transformed humans from instinct-driven beings to ones capable of doubt, reflection, and adaptation.
- Consciousness allows humans to adapt to new situations, plan, and reflect, but also brings suffering and inner tension.
- Jung believed that to achieve psychological health, individuals must integrate unconscious elements into conscious awareness, particularly by confronting the shadow side of their personality.
- The shadow consists of repressed weaknesses and character flaws, and acknowledging it can lead to personal growth and a more complete personality.
- Confronting the personal unconscious is necessary to access the deeper collective unconscious, which contains archetypes that can guide us through life's challenges.
- Modern society's disconnection from the collective unconscious, due to technology and social pressures, impedes the spontaneous activation of archetypes.
- Strengthening the symbol-producing function of the psyche, through dreams, religious practices, and engagement with symbolic literature, can help connect to the collective unconscious.
- Engaging with the collective unconscious can lead to personal transformation and alignment with the wisdom of our species' history.
- Failure to connect with the unconscious can result in destructive expressions of archetypes, leading to societal issues like war and mass psychogenic illnesses.
- Main message: To achieve psychological wholeness and prevent societal destruction, individuals must strive to make the unconscious conscious by integrating personal and collective unconscious elements into their awareness.
AI, is really good. For instance this summary.
My only problem with modern philosophy is the lack of acknowledgement of the possibility that every aspect of human existence on this planet can be influenced by a technologically more advanced alien presence, yet undetectable to us.
Man I can’t do this guys voice
Another kick ass video. You must have unlocked the kick ass archetype
This needs to be taught in school. The number of problems that would be solved by creating nieches for the left over folk. I was a warrior, trying as hard as I can to be a wizard.
Yay new video! I'm so glad I found this channel xD
He may well be correct about self-awareness (consciousness) being a relatively recent evolutionary development. The bible, which is a comparatively recent document, refers to the emergence of self-awareness when Adam & Eve ate the apple. That was only several thousand years ago. So, yeah: relatively recent…
Perhaps our archetypes are inate through our coding in our DNA, we are post deluvian manipulations and our consciousness derives from this upgrade which allows for attainment of aspects of universal consciousness through the soul
it was said that Homer was the first person to describe himself as “I” - thus we have the beginning of recorded ego-consciousness
when he said that my mind went straight to “Adam and Eve was an allegory to unlocked consiousness”. mind-blowing
Whats the painting in the thumbnail? I used to know it!
This is all of jung in a nutshell almost
I haven't seen recommendations of your last 4 videos on my timeline for some reasons. Just checked and they are all significantly less viewed as previous videos. What is going on?
Thank you for the ideas.
to me dreams are personal in meaning, so each person would have to find out what the symbol's means to them. but that could be helpfull. 😊
The “why” is a fairly futile task without considering past lives
Yay!!!! I love ur videos! 💗
type shi
The audio in the video is getting cut-off, probably because of voice auto-detect
6:37 does anybody know the name of the painting? Man walking along the sphinx statues
thank you
Thanks
I am the dapper Pug archetype.
@@pugsymalone6539 so..more of the meme ,then !
AKA the trickster
Your dreams are puzzle pieces to your life 🧩 literally or figuratively
Ideas have people.
commenting for reach.
Why when you have a connection with someone, you can share thoughts? I believe brain waves exist.
The intuitive function.
@@siyaindagulag.I've had people that I hadn't spoke to in years suddenly come into my mind. Then, they call me out of the blue, right in that moment of me thinking of them, just wanting to say, "hello."
One shot everytime you hear the word conscious.
people who use that word are considered to be above the pleb
You will not be conscious.
I'm on the floor in less than a minute!
Wouldn't take too long to become unconscious using this method!
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Jung is merely speculating.
Melyna Lodge
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Drizzle wuz here
I’m still very skeptical of forced or encouraged consciousness .
You guys rule. Thank you!!!
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Is there a sleepy warrior Archetype?
LOL...
If ya count shadows, yeah ,I suppose !
What exactly does he mean by "roots?"
My guess is humanity’s general cutting off from the notion of the gods / archetypes. We have no use for them, so our culture will wither or decay.
He was more than just a "barrel" of laughs 🙄
He was a misunderstood genius well before his time
Need way more videos of him
Way more
Just putting it out there
Hope you guys pick up on it 😇
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8:14 No it's not, also having dominating instincts doesn't necessitate "surety" - or even a lack of consciousness/mind. Merely a different type of mind/processing..... also, as a programmer, there's just no relevant archetype for me, they're all vague and unhelpful for this level of details oriented, long term, technical task. There's no archetypes to adopt that aren't vague.
So do you think then the archetypes are generally useless?
I can sometimes think in conceptual ways, which differs far from those who think in detail and I have been able to challenge people with much higher IQs by seeing flaws in their ideas as a result
There is no such thing as collective consciousness, just collective or group norms.
Any disagreement is welcome
I don't think you're disagreeing with the concept though - just using a different name.
@@VinOptimaxxx yes the name because besides programmed bots drones etc, there is no collective consciouness.
Collective norms, views are.
So im not just critcising the word but the whole concept since bernardo kastrup is talking about a collective (non material, outside of us which we are all part off and can tap in to) consciousness.
@@swerremdjee2769 I'm not familiar with Bernardo Kastrup, but if that's what he did then he's not talking about the same thing as Jung. Jung's theory of the collective UNconscious is what I think you're talking about, which is to say archetypal personality types which are hardwired into our minds.
@@VinOptimaxxx no i wasnt and i havent read jung on collective consciousness or unconscious, kastrup also not🙂
I thought the video mentioned kastrups version.
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Oh there is a whole lot alien to me that is human
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