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How to live a more meaningful life: Viktor Frankl's advice
How to live a more meaningful life: Viktor Frankl's advice
Content:
Viktor Frankl's life and work 00:00
The human spirit's capacity for transcendence 02:41
The Search for Meaning 04:52
Logotherapy 07:06
Viktor Frankl’s Legacy 09:35
#psychology #philosophy #existentialism
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How to Integrate Your Shadow Self and Find Wholeness
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How to Integrate Your Shadow Self and Find Wholeness Contents: 00:00 What is the shadow self 02:26 Jung's theory of the shadow self 04:47 How to integrate the shadow self 07:57 Benefits of integrating the shadow self #carljung #psychology
How to find your own soul according to Carl Jung
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How to find your own soul according to Carl Jung: How to find your own soul according to Jung 00:00 Individuation: The Ultimate Goal of Human Life 00:33 The Persona: The Mask We Wear to the World 03:36 The Shadow: The Dark Side of Our Personality 05:58 The Anima/Animus: The Opposite Sex Within Us 09:21 The Self: The Ultimate Goal of Individuation 12:52 #carljung #psychology
How to Overcome Modern Existential Dread
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How to Overcome Modern Existential Dread Contents: 00:00 Introduction 00:32 7 causes of existential dread 02:59 How to cope with existential dread 05:56 Benefits of facing existential dread 08:55 Conclusion #philosophy #existentialism
How to access the power of your unconscious mind
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Thank you to all our supporting members! Join the channel for just $3 per month to support us in making more of these helpful videos. Contents: How to access the power of your unconscious mind 00:00 What is the unconscious mind? 02:01 How to use the unconscious mind to achieve your goals 03:37 Benefits of accessing the power of your unconscious mind 05:33 #UnconsciousMind #SubconsciousMind #Med...
How the Fear of Death is controlling You Unconsciously
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In this video, I dive deep into the one thing that silently influences every decision we make: our fear of death. From the career choices we pursue to the relationships we build, the awareness of our mortality shapes how we live, whether we realize it or not. Drawing on insights from philosophers like Martin Heidegger and psychologists such as Ernest Becker, we’ll explore how this subconscious ...
How Self-Doubt is Making You Insecure | How to Overcome It
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How Self-Doubt is Making You Insecure | How to Overcome It
How to Escape Negative Conditioning From Past Experiences
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Can we ever fully escape our conditioning? Are you really in control of your actions, or are you simply following patterns shaped by your past? In this video, we explore the concept of conditioning and ask the tough question: can we ever truly break free from it? #psychology #selfawareness #conditioning #personalgrowth
Is Happiness the Ultimate Goal, Or Should We Seek Something Deeper
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Is Happiness the Ultimate Goal? Or Should We Seek Something Deeper? In a world where we're constantly told to chase happiness, have you ever wondered why so many people who follow this path still feel unfulfilled? In this video, i will get deep into the question: is happiness really the purpose of life, or is there something more meaningful we should be striving for? Watch this video to explore...
How to Train Your Mind To Have More Insight
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How to Train Your Mind To Have More Insight: This video is very important to understand, it's a life changing skill to develop (having more insigh, being more mindful) Contents: 00:00 A Question 00:24 My Story 03:04 Resilience is a skill 05:24 The Emerging Science of Insight 07:28 Step 1: Hit Pause. 08:23 Step 2: Get Curious. 09:17 Step 3: Respond, Don’t React. 10:24 Know Yourself. #psychology ...
What Heidegger Warned us about 100 Years: The Dark Side of Modern Technology
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This video's purpose is to change the world, and my purpose is to help my subscribers to achieve higher levels of Personal growth. If you want to join, you can subscribe now. MORE PHILOSOPHICAL VIDEOS: ua-cam.com/play/PLLNAir-hHNuzC8EUJBF8_VhwUmg9DdaUt.html Contents: 00:00 The Problem we're dealing with 01:44 A Social Candidate for the Source of Misery 03:20 Heidegger and Knowledge: A Backgroun...
How to Find Freedom in An ABSURD UNIVERSE
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Hope you find this helpful, your comments and likes and shares to this channel is what gives me feedback to what am i doing right and wrong if you like this video give it a like and comment your thought, if you don't write in a comment too or dislike if you want #philosophy #absurdism #4k
WHY You Should Stop Playing God In Someone's Life
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If you've enjoyed this video, remember to subscribe to the channel and comment your thoughts, too! It helps me alot, thank you.
The Dark Side Of Nietzsche's Madness
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You support will help me create more of these helpful and meaningful videos THANK YOU #nietzsche #philosophy #4k
The Psychology Of SELF-SABOTAGE
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The Psychology of Self-Sabotage: How to Stop Getting in Your Own Way #psychology #personalgrowth #mentalhealth
REWIRE YOUR BRAIN and Free Yourself From Your Past
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REWIRE YOUR BRAIN and Free Yourself From Your Past
Nietzsche on How Art Can Fuel Life With Meaning
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Nietzsche on How Art Can Fuel Life With Meaning
How to Find Freedom in The Uncertainty of Life
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How to Find Freedom in The Uncertainty of Life
The Warrior Mindset That Will Change Your Life
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The Warrior Mindset That Will Change Your Life
How Your Unconscious Beliefs Control You
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How Your Unconscious Beliefs Control You
Harsh Truths You Need to Accept To Live to Your True Potential
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Harsh Truths You Need to Accept To Live to Your True Potential
The Art of Detachment: When to Let Go
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The Art of Detachment: When to Let Go
Carl Jung on The Crisis Of LONELINESS
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Carl Jung on The Crisis Of LONELINESS
The Philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi: the superior man mindset
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The Philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi: the superior man mindset
How To Awaken Your True Self
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How To Awaken Your True Self
Carl Jung on Understanding Your Subconscious Mind
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Carl Jung on Understanding Your Subconscious Mind
Why Humans Shouldn't Think About HAPPINESS
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Why Humans Shouldn't Think About HAPPINESS
WHY No One’s Opinion about you really MATTER
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WHY No One’s Opinion about you really MATTER
Why Your Ego is Ruining Your Life
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Why Your Ego is Ruining Your Life
How Absurdism Can Change Your Mindset (and Save You From Misery)
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How Absurdism Can Change Your Mindset (and Save You From Misery)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @stevenotte3447
    @stevenotte3447 9 годин тому

    Our brother, Fred, strove in his individuation high ground of honesty to himself and humanity as society trailed along, not listening nor learning.

  • @B.Duncan
    @B.Duncan День тому

    Something about a computer generated voice and short pauses to even no pauses between sentences, makes it very difficult to stay focused on the message. Too bad a real individual wasn't used to narrate this video. It would have been much better.

  • @websurfer5772
    @websurfer5772 День тому

    I feel like everyone I know is individuated already so I'm having a _Wizard of Oz_ moment right now. Think about the people you know. Aren't they all uniquely themselves? Aren't they completely themselves? We're not saying they have to be perfect, right? We're not saying whether they will be more bad or good if they're individuated, right? For instance, can there be self-actualized people in prison? Tell me some famous people that we might all know who are not individuated. I'll wait.....

  • @huseyinkocakusak
    @huseyinkocakusak День тому

    Subscribed!

  • @jacksh-t1023
    @jacksh-t1023 День тому

    Ridiculous Diagnosis !!!

  • @Taurian_
    @Taurian_ 2 дні тому

    Regardless of what details of Nietzsche’s story is or isn’t true, the idea that he lost himself is apparent. I think yours is both an empathetic and self-reflective take. I know that I haven’t empathized more with Nietzsche, the fellow human being, than I have after listening to this video. Thank you.

  • @georgeramirezdearellano9520
    @georgeramirezdearellano9520 2 дні тому

    1. We cannot say for certain whether he had neurosyphillis or brain tumors. 2. There was definitely a genetic component as you mentioned the father having similar issues. 3. You attack the man rather than his ideas. This is like saying we should not believe 2+2=4 because Hitler used to believe that too and look where it got him...let the ideas speak for themselves. 4. If someone tells you the way to the top is to go upward, they are right regardless of whether they fail along the way due to lack of strength or from simply having a taller mountain to climb than others...again, argue against the ideas, not the man. 5. There have been plenty of evil people who did not go crazy and plenty of good people who did. 6. Otherwise, I enjoyed the comprehensiveness of the video.

  • @Echoe_of_Stories
    @Echoe_of_Stories 2 дні тому

    well it's good the know where you at and how to survive it

  • @TugberkIsyapar
    @TugberkIsyapar 2 дні тому

    syphilis bad

  • @Indomitablespirit108
    @Indomitablespirit108 3 дні тому

    and the greatest betrayal to your soul was avoiding meeting Ramana Maharshi

  • @curtisnewton895
    @curtisnewton895 3 дні тому

    thanks for the forced captions since we re all retards...arent we?

  • @Northy101
    @Northy101 3 дні тому

    Fantastic, eye opening and enriching video You've got a new subscriber. Thanks for your hard work.

  • @huepix
    @huepix 3 дні тому

    Sounds like B.S. to me

  • @psterud
    @psterud 4 дні тому

    Man, a decent video, but a little jarring in its spazzy presentation. Calm it down. Take a breath. Let it breathe. Space is valuable between the substance.

  • @4DPersonality
    @4DPersonality 4 дні тому

    Well said! Two of your quotes in particular resonated with me. “Jung’s roadmap to uncovering the soul” and “journey towards uniting the many facets of your personality” 1:02 Thanks for the great content!

  • @martinrea8548
    @martinrea8548 4 дні тому

    Some beautiful pictures you showed there. 👍

  • @eveven-i2u
    @eveven-i2u 4 дні тому

    Yay!!! your channel is GROWING!! I'm so happy for you!!! 😭😭 You are getting the recognition and love you deserve for the efforts you put into these videos ❤❤ Im so so so happy for you!!

  • @underdogpsychosis2841
    @underdogpsychosis2841 4 дні тому

    "I opened my eyes and saw the real world, and I began to laugh, and I haven't stopped since." - Søren kierkegaard

  • @sofimazi555
    @sofimazi555 4 дні тому

    This text is not only a lesson But A meditation and a prayer. Because it is pure truth.

  • @bobyers3071
    @bobyers3071 5 днів тому

    It's interesting to watch internet Losers commenting on 1 of the great thinkers Of the human species What Nietzsche saw How how he saw it how he articulate it Is still way way way over the heads of most people especially those on this Maybe it drove me mad What he saw Because what he saw was the madness of the human condition Criticize him and judge him out of their own fear What he People still are unable to see and deal with what Nietzsche saw and how he saw it On this thread people are criticized a man far far far superior to them cells On this thread people are criticized a man far far far superior to them On this thread people are criticized a man far far far superior to themselves

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611 5 днів тому

    Humility is not surrender it is a demphasis of the self. The critical question of Martin Luther King is relevant "What am I doing for others". For many "God alone suffices" (St Teresa of Avila).

  • @vaccaphd
    @vaccaphd 5 днів тому

    While i love this type of philosophy, existentialism is dead. There is no self actualization. We are our past and present.

  • @Harrow_
    @Harrow_ 5 днів тому

    The fact you know very intricate details about Nietzsche’s overall life and progress and yet still manage to narrate the horse breakdown story as if it actually happened is truly puzzling. The horse scene is a chapter from Raskolnikov’s dream in Dostoyevsky’s “Crime and Punishment” (a book Nietzsche never read) and not an actual event that took place. Maybe your Nietzsche research was a product of a.i. aid.

  • @Echoe_of_Stories
    @Echoe_of_Stories 5 днів тому

    amazing 🎉

  • @cam-inf-4w5
    @cam-inf-4w5 5 днів тому

    I want to do an extra highlight on the ironic point that you could and probably are also repressing the good or even the BEST parts of yourself which technically would also be called the "shadow".

  • @BlueBEAZY45
    @BlueBEAZY45 6 днів тому

    Nietzsche was definitely brilliant but a bit of a hypocrite. He constantly preached about strength, power, and raw independence. Yet he failed to be any of those things himself.

  • @theostapel
    @theostapel 6 днів тому

    A most excellent title and or phrase - to reflect on and act upon Fare thee well - on life's journey

  • @tonykuli
    @tonykuli 6 днів тому

    We have been sold the Devil and zionist agent Sigmund Freud ,rather than this enlightened Sage

  • @john-paulgies4313
    @john-paulgies4313 6 днів тому

    This is somewhat incoherent. It's not about perfection, but about: "wholeness"? Those are literally synonyms.

    • @obergrupenfuhrer2359
      @obergrupenfuhrer2359 5 днів тому

      Wholeness and perfection are not synonymous, wholeness is not perfect, it’s accepting all aspects of ourselves,

    • @john-paulgies4313
      @john-paulgies4313 5 днів тому

      @@obergrupenfuhrer2359 Suppose one of the aspects of a self is a desire to murder, or inflict large and extensive amounts of pain, or to steal from vulnerable people via scam, or any form of attacking a person. What does it mean to "accept" this? Merely to acknowledge its existence within oneself? Or something more practicable?

    • @cozybones4037
      @cozybones4037 4 дні тому

      Acceptance here would be confronting those impulses as opposed as denying them because of how socially unacceptable they are. If you're looking for something practicable I think mindfulness would be the place to start since it's tailored around allowing thoughts to pass without trying to manipulate or critique them.

    • @john-paulgies4313
      @john-paulgies4313 3 дні тому

      @@cozybones4037 I would rather call that "acknowledgement", or "being honest about oneself to oneself". More than a mere recognition of the facts, "acceptance" entails an affirmation of the disorders in oneself as _rightly_ part of self. That's the moral laxity problem of "mindfulness" - self-knowledge without a path to walk. Give me the AA serenity prayer and a worthy destination for the journey, rather than the broad way that leads to destruction that many find (Matthew 7:13).

  • @elizabethk3238
    @elizabethk3238 6 днів тому

    Speaking too quickly gor topic.

  • @globalnomad1221
    @globalnomad1221 6 днів тому

    The madness continues and slave morality seeks to destroy everything

  • @GordonSymons-BEYOND
    @GordonSymons-BEYOND 6 днів тому

    Really excellent presentation of the process of becoming Who we truly are. Thank you!

  • @kokolanza7543
    @kokolanza7543 7 днів тому

    Very helpful, well put together. 3 points most helpful to me: 1. The privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are. 2. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious. And, 3. Individuation often begins with a crisis or Turning Point moments when the old ways of living no longer seem to work. When we are forced to confront parts of ourselves we've long ignored. I have trouble identifying my shadow. Would appreciate more 'hands on' help with that. Thanks for breaking down a larg & complex topic!

  • @StevenT-33
    @StevenT-33 7 днів тому

    Neitszche the first liberal. Weak and projecting his self hatred on God and man alike

  • @DrunkenMasterStyIe
    @DrunkenMasterStyIe 7 днів тому

    You are the Soul.

  • @cabdulaahicaad2167
    @cabdulaahicaad2167 7 днів тому

    Brother I have new type of Existentialism and I would like to share with you if you can make a video about it

    • @Whisperingideas
      @Whisperingideas 7 днів тому

      look into the bio, you will find my email

    • @cabdulaahicaad2167
      @cabdulaahicaad2167 7 днів тому

      @Whisperingideas Bro idk how to send messages on Gmail Do you have Other apps like discord or Telegram

    • @cabdulaahicaad2167
      @cabdulaahicaad2167 7 днів тому

      @@Whisperingideas And the topic I want to share with you is often seeing among the people with the Hyper-consciousness

    • @cabdulaahicaad2167
      @cabdulaahicaad2167 7 днів тому

      @Whisperingideas I'm very aware of my surroundings I even know what my thoughts are in deep level and everything in my environment I have heightened awareness

  • @drlarrymitchell
    @drlarrymitchell 8 днів тому

    Integrate the Ænema or the Animus will spill out your anus.

  • @magiciansway
    @magiciansway 8 днів тому

    I used to find these ideas difficult to understand but after exploring Internal Family Systems these ideas make more sense to me. IFS gives us a method to implement these ideas. Thanks.

  • @Luciferjb
    @Luciferjb 8 днів тому

    5:30 wasn’t this also in Dostoyevsky’s crime and punishment??

  • @chessematics
    @chessematics 8 днів тому

    UA-cam recommend me the first video of a new gem of a channel

  • @ericddl
    @ericddl 8 днів тому

    Shadow integration is a very challenging process. For me personally, confrontation and assertiveness are major weaknesses that I work very hard to integrate into my personality. I remind myself when I see a very assertive and rude person that part of me feels angry at that person because those very same traits dwell within me but I have yet to find the inner strength to express those shadow traits. On the same page, I would imagine for people that are very assertive and rude, showing compassion and kindness is just as difficult for them.

    • @Whisperingideas
      @Whisperingideas 8 днів тому

      They're probably looking at you in the same way, they might even resent you because of your empathy, it happened to me personally two years ago. Robert green's book "33 strategies of war" helped me integrate my shadow before even reading jung

    • @ericddl
      @ericddl 8 днів тому

      You're probably right. I'm a huge fan of Greene's 48 Laws of power, perhaps I'll read that one next.

  • @Anna_Raphael
    @Anna_Raphael 8 днів тому

    Gender roles are social construct and stereotype that divides men and women. In reality, babies behave the same regardless of genders. I reject Jung's concept of masculinity and femininity. These are social expectation and gender roles that shape our persona to fit traditional roles, they are not something that develope naturally.

    • @Anna_Raphael
      @Anna_Raphael 8 днів тому

      In fact, the reason why a small group of people have gender dysphoria may be this fixation on gender characteristics. Our sex chromosomes determine only our physical appearance and reproductive system, not our personality.

    • @georgias8099
      @georgias8099 8 днів тому

      The human language and culture hasn't developed enough to accommodate this narrative. Unfortunately this results in conflict. Just don't forget that we're looking after people, whether they disagree with us or not. Let's not sacrifice people for the life of an abstract narrative. If you want to look deeper, maybe you'll understand that a narrative is a spirit. But don't overthink it if it doesn't click immediately.

    • @georgias8099
      @georgias8099 8 днів тому

      My message is incomplete. I mean to say, the human language and culture hasn't developed enough to accommodate this narrative in a way that it can live harmoniously with existing narratives.

    • @Whisperingideas
      @Whisperingideas 8 днів тому

      @Anna_Raphael, I think there's a misunderstanding of Jung's perspective here. Jung didn’t view masculinity and femininity purely as social constructs. Instead, he believed in the concepts of animus and anima, which are the unconscious masculine and feminine aspects within every person, regardless of gender. For Jung, these are psychological archetypes that exist in the collective unconscious, not something determined by societal roles. The integration of both the masculine (animus) and feminine (anima) is essential for psychological wholeness, and they shape the way we relate to ourselves and the world. They're not about rigid gender roles but rather internal qualities we all possess. I will make a video about the anima and the Animus in detail (subscribe if you don't want to miss it)

    • @Anna_Raphael
      @Anna_Raphael 8 днів тому

      @@Whisperingideas I speak from the aspect of biological science and evidence-based hypothesis.

  • @ElizabethLovegrove-cm1bb
    @ElizabethLovegrove-cm1bb 8 днів тому

    So many men reject this side of themselves and think dominance is the way to gain power over the feminine

  • @Danestani.master1
    @Danestani.master1 8 днів тому

    Maybe after life

  • @tomk2720
    @tomk2720 8 днів тому

    You don't have a footing to criticise Nietzsche having never risked going mad

  • @TheWolfgangfritz
    @TheWolfgangfritz 9 днів тому

    We never have a choice but are expected to accept those whom we are related to; and some of them can thoroughly damage us if we are expected to embrace them only because we are related to them. We don't get to chose our parents, and having the misfortune of being the single offspring of two very damaged parents due to the horrors of the Third Reich, it would have done me greater good if I would have been adopted by a well adjusted couple. It took a good part of my life to work out the underlying problems I had concerning "social interaction". Plato in his Republic vows for a "commune" type upbringing such as the kibbutz in Israel. I'm certain that there would be greater mental stimulation (which I lacked in my lonely childhood) but one never learns to bond or do they? I never bonded with my parents and felt ashamed. Being Austrian and born just after the War put me in the clutches of a Concentration Camp survivor (Mauthausen) and a controling Catholic mother. I hated them both but also pittied them, knowing their limitations as immigrants in Canada. Both were "damaged goods" yet there were no avenues for survivors of atrocities and mental trauma being given in the German Language. Besides, it wasn't something discussed but kept to themselves. Pride still over-rides any attempt in admitting there are issues that need to be resolved. It's unfortunate that Nietzsche had such an impact, he was ill equiped to give anyone advice! Carl Jung was much more progressive and practical!

  • @davidmccauley8034
    @davidmccauley8034 9 днів тому

    Yung was occult demonic

    • @kimmullins337
      @kimmullins337 8 днів тому

      What?

    • @obergrupenfuhrer2359
      @obergrupenfuhrer2359 5 днів тому

      Elaborate? Cause from my understanding he’s a Christian

    • @kimmullins337
      @kimmullins337 5 днів тому

      People can come up with the dumbest bs!!!!

    • @SibleySteve
      @SibleySteve 3 дні тому

      He was a Gnostic mystic without empirical evidence, making extraordinary claims without extraordinary proof. He dialogues with the dead and with spirits. If someone came along in 2024 and made half of the silly statements this guy made, he would be laughed off campus as a religious nut. He was not a Christian, he walked away from that, and embraced Victorian spiritualism, the same cultural zeitgeist that vomited forth the popular seance and ghost pulp religion of privileged urban elites with nothing to do but play parlor games and start golden Dawn clubs like a bunch of spoiled brats.

  • @logical9315
    @logical9315 9 днів тому

    A author named darius king spoke a bit about this in his book 'I Am The Philosophy of God'. He same to also agree with integration with the shadow self.

  • @lancefurcinite6518
    @lancefurcinite6518 9 днів тому

    Becoming who you really are IMO ,is the single most difficult thing you can attempt in life. Constant input from others weather solicited or not is a huge obstacle, to attaining this goal,as this constant static only hinders progress for the individual. Like it or not this is an individual journey, you cant bring others with you, no matter how much you want to. You can only show them the door, they have to be willing to walk through it, and embark on their own individual journey of self discovery. I don't know why Neitche went insane, but he certainly inspired and intrigued many with his writings along the way. Perhaps he discovered some unfulfilled desires he had, and realized he'd been lying to himself the whole time. That's why he called himself a fool. JMHO

  • @ivorfaulkner4768
    @ivorfaulkner4768 9 днів тому

    Repetitive ideas on the Shadow aspect of the personality. The person is made up of the True Self and the False Self. That’s the aim: to be the True Self by the practice of Awareness. Buddhist psychology is v.good for the practice.