Face To Face | Carl Gustav Jung (1959) HQ
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- Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
- Professor Jung is interviewed at his home in Switzerland by John Freeman.
Theme music: excerpt from Les Francs-Juges by Berlioz, 1825.
A deeper American interview with Jung: www.bitchute.com/video/zGqwOB...
Humorist Theodore Dalrymple on Freud: • PFP121 Anthony Daniels... - Фільми й анімація
"Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes." - Carl Jung
@Creepy Lobster I think he had schizophrenia. He basically says it right there in the interview. He describes himself as symptoms and they all add up to S. Apparently he has found a way to live with it and thrive.
@@jschuler53 It's not schizophrenia if you know that your visons come from your own psyche and you dont expect others to see them too.
and yet he starts the story by saying he woke up looking around outside while stepping out :p
It is amazing how little observation humans perform ..
He had it right. He was willing to explore. He was open to a higher conciousness and experienced it as a child. He understood we were complex beings. He had compassion for people.
I love that.
It took me a second to realize the 70s to him means the 1870s. The internet is so amazing man, im glad I get to experience shit like this
EY Arcane I thought the same exact thing when he referred to the 70’s! ...I was like wait..this interview was from 1959. This video absolutely delighted me.
Beautifully said!
And this interview is from 1959. Imagine someone in 2059 talking about the 1970s. It's like ancient history at that point - barely anyone from that time is alive.
You should watch Betrand Russell's interview from 1952, if you haven't already. You just don't hear stuff like "My grandfather was born during the French Revolution" anymore.
Jung's initiatory dream into adult life was dreaming of the cathedral where his father was the minister with poop falling out of the sky all over the church and through the roof.
Why couldn't we have an interview of Einstein..why did they waste that precious opportunity?
Absolutely marvelous interview. And look at Jung at 84, clarity of mind, expansive of heart. A role model for us all.
..and so articulate! His English is brilliant. I imagine his French was just as good. What a joy to listen and watch this wonderful interview.
@@rubengreenberg2253 36:27 :)
I love the fact that he refused to talk about Freud's dreams. An old fashioned and discreet man. Wonderful.
Freud lied to him about his infidelity with his wife's sister during psychoanalysis.
@DukeofLancaster why was that?
Hope that was ganja in his pipe
@Noah thomas The reason I can think of is that dreams are very closely related to the unconscious. And so it says something about you.
I think it wouldn’t be desireable to give your dreams to just anyone who will be able to interpret them, as these are very personal things. So it’s like giving away the contents of your mind, laid bare. So I guess it’s a psychonude
@@sparklingaxethus indeed you aren't wrong there, that does sound reasonable.
This guy sure knew how to clean his room.
😂😂
Oh that’s so full of meaning!
😂And that’s that
He's the guy who told jordan to clean his room
Did everyone come here because of Jordan B. Peterson? 😂
I cannot overstate how incredible it is to have this recording of Dr. Jung available, and for free, on the internet at the fingertips of anyone who desires to watch. Thank you, my good sir, for uploading this gem.
This is so awesome! Thank you💥
Thank you 🙏🙏
I second that. 83 years old and still so sharp. I hope I get to age like this!
Well said, could not agree more
The real you is immortal because it is impossible to be conscious of being unconscious. Do yourself and the world a huge favour and search Global Truth Project and read the book called The Present! Free Truth that sets you Free. What could be better?
He's very forthright in his answers. He doesn't seem worried about his image. He's unashamed and spontaneous. I didn't realize he was born in the late 19th century. This interview took place 10 years before I was born. What a treasure this recording is.
This took place the year I was born but I have only now heard of him.
He's exactly how you'd want him to be.
18:41, 19:14 (19:41) & 36:21 ... sleep well...
Why would he be worried about his image?
Thats just having faith in yourself. Not all people put public opinion and image above EVERYTHING else in life. That is a modern phenomena and I think that's part of the atomization Jung mentioned there at the end.
I come here all the time and have for years. This man changed my life, and I will be forever grateful. Currently earning my PhD in Jungian analysis
I'll steal these interviewers questions when talking to someone:
1. What a beautiful home, how long have you lived here?
2. Do you have any kids?
3. DO YOU REMEMBER THE OCCASION WHEN YOU FIRST FELT CONSCIOUSNESS OF YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL SELF?!
DO YOU REMEMBER THE OCCASION WHEN YOU FIRST FELT CONSCIOUSNESS OF YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL SELF?!
What a powerful question !
@@mementomori8685 heavy indeed!!
lmao
The speed at which he answers that question is even more terrifying
@@skylimitua Exactly!
We have a video of a man saying "I finished my studies in 1900." crazy
Remain teachable
@Nue View are you aware of aerodynamics?
Was this honestly tbe most interesting thing you got from this video??
@@bobibg4ever I don't think she mentioned that because it was the most interesting thing on the video, It's just something that stands out because it's not common to have video of such a historical figure, I mean, by the year 1900 he had already finished his studies, and we got video of him, such things are rare.
You think that's crazy? There was a witness of the Lincoln assassination that appeared on television.
Jung is one of the best interviewees - he understood the questions immediately and answered them precisely.
He probably had time to prepare beforehand.
@@papadaviici7567 it doesnt seem like that at all
Precise! Like jordan peterson
@@Chukartramp nothing like jordan peterson, did u see that guys debate against zizek?
@@Chukartramp Jordan Peterson is a tragic hack who uses Jung's ideas to grift people. He bases his entire ideology off of cold war propaganda and fear-mongering, claiming to observe the big-picture that Jung so clearly saw while blaming the world's problems on something as small as 'communism' or 'post-modern-neo-marxists.' Jordan Peterson, in other words, is a man who is a slave to his unconscious feeling.
Let’s not forget that this is a man who’s mother tongue is not English, yet is speaking of things that most who speak English couldn’t conceive of putting into words.
I can attest to that. I’m British, and I need a dictionary to accompany reading Jung.
Evan Williamson American here and same. It’s tough to even understand what is meant by a sentence he writes. Then once it’s understood, trying to understand the full scope of what he’s saying..... well that’s a completely different battle.
he knows many ancient languages, so i say english wont be remarkable among his linguistic skills.
Well put 👌 greets from 🇩🇪 ✌️😎
Konner Oakes - Hell yeah, that’s correct 😂 I have to read a paragraph a few times. It’ll take me 10 years to read one book of his, haha.
"Man cannot stand a meaningless life". Love him.
@sperare says who? your nihilism?
@sperare there is an objective reality my friend. Your statement would be a contradiction otherwise.
@sperare So sad!
sperare I believe what you were trying to say is that there is no specific purpose but “living” therefore meaningful or meaningless can be depending on who judges what you do and so it could be one or the other for the observer... what matters I guess is that whatever it is or seems to be, feels right with you
@@analiaherbes3942 your statement likewise is a contradiction. Truth is objective.
For me the most beautiful and important part of this amazing interview with this giant of man is from 7:48 on. Paraphrased, interviewer: 'Do you believe in God?', Jung: 'I don't have to 'believe', because I know.', followed by a spontaneous, authentic, loving, joyful smile. Pure gold.
I agree. made me smile! Going to include that in a book i`m writing.
Please do it...
I'll be the first in line to buy it!@@jameskingston6175
So did he? Was he a theist or an agnostic?
@@semrana1986 He knew God exist.
Exactly. Gnosis
The greatest psychologist in human history. His writings are incomparable.
Now, Jung was amazing. However look at some of the great spiritual leaders today. Some of them did not even have an Education (Example: Esther Hicks and Anthony Robbins. However, Anthony Robbins is self-educated. However, he managed to deliver on an even higher level than his teachers at a very young age). I am now only talking about the US. I do not wish to tax my time.
@@zahramarashi7662 they are not scientist
@@zahramarashi7662Robbins stole all of Jungs ideas and life long work and pretended tobe his original ideas.
He was a psychiatrist
@@aaro5162 even better as psychology explains why scientists think in the limited way that they do.
“Find me a man that is sane and I will cure him” jung
gold
"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." - Krishnamurti
Fun wordplay but let's not pretend there is any validity to that sentence in terms of meaning.
@@kaare090 I think there is. I found meaning in it. What do you think he meant?
@@kaare090 i found a meaning
"At first I vanted to become an Archeologist"
Oh, he wanted to dig up long-forgotten artifacts that are buried deep beneath the surface? I'd say he did become somewhat of an Archeologist...
Of the mind within⚘
Amen to that 😁
Vanted 😂
Very good and astute on your part!
Great comment!
Are your grandchildren’s afraid of you?
“I don’t think so. They steal my things, they stole my hat.”
I love how amused he is by it 😄
His shadow stole it occasionally too but in his later years even his shadow was afraid to get beat up hehe
pls give me the time stamp XD
His final answer, derived from his personal research with his own patients, still holds up to this day. Man’s desire for individuality never went away and indeed became stronger and stronger.
And the Individuality is being attacked more and more.
This must be the mature Growth that Dr. Jung spoke of in the interview 😊
@@garrywatts7890 individuality is rare
@@mattwise7965 Sad but True
20:58 & 36:27 .... “If you want peace, accept. If you want to be miserable, expect.” - Unknown
His intelligence and knowledge is daunting, but there's something about his being that's so humble, human and familiar. He's like Gandalf and your grandpa in one person. Always a twinkle in the eye. Very interesting and enchanting. This is the part of UA-cam I love.
Age humbles.....just saying
@D Kahn who?
@D Kahn I think that's a matter of perspective/opinion... you could easily find anecdotal evidence suggesting he was a warm and lively character, although certainly not one to be pushed around. He was a very integrated and wholesome man.
D Kahn probably because he was aware of his own intelligence he felt he knew what was best for people close to him, not saying he was right to do so but it’s not unheard of. You say it like it determines his reputation
Agree completely. In this interview he comes across as a man I would love to know.
That really shows the type of man Jung was when he refused to speak of Freud's dreams because "it's a professional secret" and "these regards last longer than life."
I was looking for this comment, really remarkable. Also, a lesson on how to politely refuse to do something outside of our ethical boundaries.
Even he rejected the interviewers comment,
Interviewer: He's been dead for a while now.
Jung: These regard last longer than life. I prefer not to talk about it.
My God
Integrity
I believe he is referring to the personal nature that was revealed and it would breach professional respect and trust by allowing others to gawk and judge Freud’s deepest and most likely darkest thoughts. Even after death.
@@tommytooter2895 I think rather he is of the view, which he states later in the film, that the psychical existence extends beyond death and so he knows that Freud may be listening. Therefore he is discrete.
Yes it shows his respect for others regardless.
A much cheerier person than I imagined he would be!
Even on a black-and-white screen, and considering this interview had taken place long ago, Carl Jung's eyes twinkled in the sweetest way - a language of a noble and sincere heart.🙏
There's something in the vibrant sparkle in his eyes that tells me he knows something most of us don't.
Interview technique then: Listen, be polite and ask relevant questions.
Interview technique now: (Interrupting) ”SO YOU’RE SAYING ...!”
Comparing those techniques, seems that now, people have a need to be defensive rather than listen, and formulate their own questions.
It’s funny how you can tell who’s here because of Peterson
EY Arcane 😏 guilty as charged!
Funny, considering how fast he answers gives me the impression these questions were rehearsed. The interviewer almost finish his answers! I think this has nothing to do with old methods of interview
I have no more like to give you jocub
Get Jung on the Joe Rogan Experience!
Lol
theres not enough DMT to bring him back
lmaooooo
Carl reveals his practice of jiu jitzu, then they smoke weed.
u ok?
The fact that his first posting after receiving his M.D.was at a mental hospital,who took the time to actually engage with his patients & study their art & writing shows a truly compassionate & humble man.
Yes, and may I add "curious"? He was genuinely curious and interested.
It's beautiful to see that Jung didn't have all the answers about his life, even though he was already 85 years old. We can see that is not always about the answers, It's about our journey.
Jung at 11: "I am what I am"
Me at 35: "who am I? Wtf is going on?"
The world is destined to tell us who we are rather than us making our own proclamation!
Lol
lmao made my day this comment...how I feel
@B-Man outfit is all wrong though.
Bots: *farms likes by destroying the meaning in important words*
Me looking at YOU: "how do you not see that?"
Everyone else: "guh huh yo brooooo nice profile pic"
"My grand kids steal my things, even my hat that belongs to me they stole the other day hi hi hi." made me laugh, he must have been a good grandpa.
That part made me smile
LOL, I got a good hearty chuckle out of that as well. Couldn't help but thinking: if a stranger stole our hat at the restaurant or something, we might be bewildered or even angry. When our grandkid steals our hat we're amused and filled with joy. That's love :]
His chuckle there, made me chuckle as well.
I can see the happiness of being a grandfather in his face. He is really happy for them
EXCELLENT. Jung is probably the coolest, most awesome and most clever chap from Switzerland I've ever heard of.
Not sure about that. I'm kind of fond of Albert Hofmann, the inventor of LSD.
Federer?
@@EduardoHernandez-wr1cd not comparable
He was german, then as an adult took the swiss nationality.
@@claudiatemplaria4939 how untrue! He was born in Switzerland and was Swiss from birth on. His grandfather with same name migrated from Germany to Switzerland.
"A wizard is never late, he arrives precisely when he means to"
Carl is a bit early mind you.
Brilliant!
Gandalf??
What brought him to this video comment section ?
Because Mr Jung’s comments are sublime and well paced and chosen. Never rush a wizard...
nor is he early is missing in the middle :)
"These regards last longer than life"
What a loyal man.
It made me smile to find the same highlight!
I think it's more a matter of principals than loyalty, but anyway...
He actually had a mistress
I loved that too...so respectful.
@@guinto260 absolute boss
I wish we still had Jung alive and leading a charge against darkness today. Thanks so much for this upload.
Recently learned Carl Jung was a distant cousin while studying my family history. It’s really cool being able to see an ancestor captured in time, even cooler discovery as someone who respects Jung’s work on a deep level.
How distant can a cousin be. What we talkin here?
@@ahtauwylye1340 lol, it’s really not super impressive, we share common grandparents, and we are separated by 7 generations. We are 11th cousins, I thought to myself, “well they say everyone is your 16th cousin, so how likely are you to be 11th cousins with someone?”
This is what I found: “it is 99.9999% likely from these numbers that any given person is at least a 16th cousin. And 97.2% likely that they are a 15th cousin -- but only 1.4% likely that they are an 11th cousin.”
So it ended up being cooler than I thought!
As far as I know, genealogy websites don’t go past 15 generations out.
Nonetheless it was a cool discovery for me to learn we had common grandparents in the line
We are all connected. Overcoming the illusion of being seperated is a major step forward.
Thats really cool. I hope you gain alot from Carl Jungs teachings. Or perhaps make your own or combine both. All the best to you.
@@wolfganghasenmaier8350 yes, but the point of the comment was how closely connected OP is to Jung
"How can I be substantial if I don't cast a shadow. I must have a dark side also if I am to be whole."
- Dr. Jung
That is true only in dualistic world. In the absolute there is no shadow, but unity.
@@orbitalpl1 Where is the absolute world?
@@maazali8889 - you won’t understand what I’m trying to say… Absolute is in the NOW. It’s a dimension, perception that is hard to understand for most of people. It’s beyond the physical world with its dualism - black and white, day and night, woman and man, life and death, etc.
Lily you won't make it to the "absolute" world of yours until you make total peace with duality and your shadow first
@@cornelia7889 / that’s not true, but it can happen this way too.
He would have smashed the JRE
Please, who is JRE?
The Joe Rogan Experience
Right...penny dropped half a minute ago. Dankeschön.
yeah , he is a dick..i would have owned him in a conversation..and when i can't..well cold blooded murder..
You think of him as somewhat analogous to Jordan Peterson?
This is believed to be the only footage of Jung giving an interview in English. One of the most important Europeans to be born in my view... this man changed my life entirely by his writings, and I am endebted to him in every regard.
There is the American interview which I link in the description, that really goes into Jung psychoanalytical theories more deeply.
@@KidMillionsthank you so much!
2:55 - His Early childhood. First experience of conciousness at 11
4:15 - What Memories have you got of your parents? Strict?
4:55 - Yung had a most liberal Father.
5:10 - Who did you have a better relationship with? Mother or Father?
5:40 - Knowing that his father was fallible.
6:30 - Having a fear of his mother.
6:45 - Were you happy as a school boy?
- I was very lonely as a little boy. Missing company.
7:32 - What sort of religious upbringing did your father give you?
7:45 - DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOD?
- "I know"
8:00 - What made you want to become a doctor?
- Lack of money.
10:05 - Did you have difficulty passing exams?
- Problems with teachers thinking he couldn't write the best thesis.
11:15 - Accusation by teacher saying he stole his written essay. Also called a Liar.
12:00 - I HATED that teacher - "I could've killed him.
12:13 - Did you oftne gave
Thank you.
15:48, 16:44 & 19:31 ...
Thanks
.
He wanted to understand crazy people, he ended up understanding the entire humanity.
Freud deferred to Shakespeare, because Shakespeare intuited so much more.
@@jimnewcombe7584 Exactly. I suspect Shakespeare had much more understanding!
Who are crazy.
So true :)
@@black_sheep_nation Schizophrenics dear
"These regards last longer than life. I prefer not to talk about it." What a class act.
Yes, a true keeper of confidentiality! Which is exceedingly rare today (I say this as a psychologist and psychotherapist myself)
@@redbaronlast Curious! Why do you think so?
I am beyond thrilled to have heard this enriched, deeply nourishing exchange with the man himself. Many, many thanks.
Carl Jung turned 84 on Sunday July 26 of that year, 1959. I was born on that day and 62 to 63 years on I am grateful that I can learn so much from that amazing professor. Thanks a million for posting this.
I'm the same age.
I am 17 listening to this, It’s crazy that we are listening to a man who probably didn’t think he’d be watched 70+ years later.
The take away: Carl Jung's grandchildren stole his hats.
April Murch that bit made me laugh 😂
Hahaha truee xd
April Murch Idiot.
@@richardphipps6485 lighten up ya putz
We're all human.
I came for archetypes & anima... but stayed for "I beat him up, swingin' round his legs you know" lmao
He was about 6 ft 3" tall ;)
@@artemisios This was a man who had his Shadow integrated. And a 6ft man nonetheless. Hell, I wouldn't have messed with him lol
He left a lasting impression on the young Arnold Schwarzenegger.
@@Mysterywhiteboy78 ??
@@Mysterywhiteboy78 Arnold Schwarzenegger was from Austria not from Switzerland like Jung and Arnold wasn't born yet, but I can see what you did there. It's called associative humour. It's not about facts but what people associate with something else that makes it funny. Well done, Sir!
I found this genius in high school and considered him to be the most influential author in my life.
Same with me.
Carl Jung was a blessing to humanity. As a young person his ideas were transformative for me and still create the knowingness of going to the depths of my soul for union with my Higher Self. Thank you for posting this.
What is the Higher Self? You have your soul. Then the question is - do you have the Holy Spirit as well. The Holy Spirit is the one you should address with a capitalised letter.
In Jungian terms, my understanding is "The Self". Is something akin to the integration of the Shadow and Anima or Animus into something like a unified psyche. Which would be similar to the higher self.
He has such warmth in his eyes despite a lifetime of clinical thought
Yes, is this the rarest thing you have seen too? I wonder if that is even possible these days. No sarcasm intended.
Yes. Very different from our current technocrats who seem insane. They all have evil eyes.
@@erebus79 how do you distinguish evil eyes from good eyes? Colour of irises? How can an eye itself convey morality? I'd like to know :)
@@erebus79 Yes, good point, they do. They really do have evil eyes.
@@kaivogel253 You just KNOW and evil eye when one looks at you. You can FEEL it, it''s so eveil. lol
"That's a professional secret."
"These regards last longer than life."
Wow.
Loyal
Integrity we don't see everyday
Jung don't snitch.
That was awesome
Wow, WHAT was JUNG hiding from us? Or WHAT were Freud and Jung hiding from us, and particularly and especially WHY!
If an individual hides something, or doesn’t want to reveal anything, that something or anything is usually the truth.
Carl Jung, Freud and all the Psychiatric Scientists are all eager to reveal the what the others have in the inside, but when it comes to them, they become slippery like a fish, and prefer to change issue.
Mr. Jung won me over when he hesitated to answer if he still believes in God. He finally articulated: "....I don't believe, I know". Amazing soul to grace us still with his wisdom. This interview was made a year before I was born :)
I was shocked. Because I came to the conclusion that "belief" was a silly word when regarding my relationship to God. To hear another person say that, much less Carl Jung, is amazing.
@@postplays People understand different things under the concept of belief. For some knowing is believing. I paraphrase something here from ________________: do not say I believe because I saw it but rahter, I saw it because I believe it!
For a man of such intellect to say this is very disappointing, it wasn’t his scientific mind speaking at this point, he switched it off. That was his emotional brain speaking, irrational. Of course he doesn’t know, it was a very childlike answer.
@@TheLunarnotes in 2023 this comment must be bait
@@CR-og5ho What has the current date got to with my comment? Yes, it's 2023! you understand how a calendar works. Now, back to Jung believing that a magical man created everything we see before us without a single bit of evidence....
When I was 16 growing up in Brooklyn NY, I discovered Carl Jung! He is iconic and a necessary figure in the psychological and psychiatric domains.
ahhh the good old days where the interviewer did their job by not interrupting the one they interview while they spoke... heck he even stopped to speak just to listen jung talking
I didn't like the interviewer, he asks very leading questions. He clearly is hoping for a particular response from Jung.
Respect
top kek that‘s what I thought immediatly. What a calmness it generates.
Now the interviews are the interviewee
He was good about waiting for and listening to the answers. But some of the questions were at a level of idle-curiosity-neighborhood-gossip. That part was disappointing.
Jung has the most trustworthy energy of any human being ever.
positive INFJ personal types are really hard to find.
@@ekatasatya2995 he is intp
@@bullymaguire2061 Guy looks like an F to me. But I'm tired of MBTI for the next 100 lifetimes.
Ikrrr
Apart from Ingmar Bergman. ☺
This makes me nostalgic and ache in a way words cant quite capture.
The story about the patiënt and the sun and the wind is absolutly mindblowing
"Do you believe in God?"
"I don't need to believe, I know."
"Ok, let's move on..."
Good job interviewer, good job.
AHA! Atheist are shaking
@@mashable8759 god could be anything, chill.
OMG...i so feel you....there was gold to be found....only if the interviewer had the sense
Hahaha!! :D
But notice how the answer didnt specify what he meant. Did he mean it as “I have knowledge rather than faith”, or did he mean “i dont believe in god, I know he exists” ? It seems purposefully ambigious to me.
I don't know why - I can't explain - but I'm heavily teary-eyed watching this. I'm just touched by the old man's sincerity. Jung's genuine, careful nature is so touching to witness, and I am so pleased that I can behold him in audible motion. I wish more people these days would indulge his works. He cared. He wanted to illuminate the minds of man. He deserves to.
Yeah bro, this is one of my favorite vids on YT and I always make sure I'm chopping onions if I ever decide to watch it! 🥺
Yes, I'm often brought to tears reading Jung. Perhaps that's when his humanity awakens my own? Wonderful to know that such a person existed in the world; fortunate that he left us such a recorded legacy.
He became his own 'wise old man' archetype
I think he does, whether they are aware of it or not.
Yes, well said. He’s completely authentic and real. No shame, no guilt, no arrogance, no guile, not trying to be charming or clever. Pure intelligence and compassion. Another era.
I didn't realize that I was smiling during the whole interview. I am fascinated, humbled and amused in a respectful, good way.
Such a perfect gentleman, harmonious balance of intellect and compassion
"If you think along the lines of nature then you think properly".
Man can not stand meaningless life. It will come an reaction... 2021...
@@janniejadlik4444 It has always been so.
my favorite part is when he casually mentions wanting to literally murder his teacher haha
I loved the part where he swung that boy around by his legs and beat the other boys down with him 🤣😂 bad ass
What a magnificent knowledge and acception of his shadow indeed!
@@tahneeeubanks1412 its hilarious because on the one hand he is one of the great founders of psychoanalytics, and on the other hand he's just an old grandfather telling tall tales about his childhood. Like am I gonna believe he knocked down FOUR kids by throwing one other kid? Maybe not. Do I believe he remembers it that way? Absolutely. Do I think his mind is confabulating facts a little for the story's sake? Possibly. Either way its somehow endearing.
It was even funnier when the interviewer asked whether he had thoughts like that a lot and Jung said - no, only when I was angry. 😆
Murder phantasies are one of those things most people have but very few people want to admit. (Because the need to have a positive opinion of oneself is so widespread. Biedermann syndrome.)
@@Dowlphin Gotta admit, murder fantasies sounds odd to me ... Punch in the dick, or kick in the face sure...but killing? Very unsatisfactory unless something horrible happened...oooor my life was threatened.
I have lived a long and interesting fulfilled life.. but.. I understand that we came here unfillingly crying our little hearts out! Life here can be amazing, but it takes as lifetime of you, to realize, it's all a game. And you never win.
Sometimes you do.
I'm extremely grateful for this video being on the net for free. Cannot describe how fortunate we are to see an interview of Dr. Jung talking.
"We are not of today or yesterday. We are of immense age."
Yes!
"We need more psychology, we need more understanding of human nature. Because the only real danger that exist is man himself. He is the great danger. And we are pitifully unaware of it. We know nothing of man, far too little. His psyche should be studied because we are the origin of all coming evil." ~Carl Jung . @ 29:30
Man is the orign of all evil. That gave me goosebumps. I never really thought about it that way before
Thanks, i already forgot that line which I was loving when I heard it.
It’s definitely man, not a flu, that is the danger to humanity.
thanks to transcribe
@@princegalaxywalker6273 so correct
Evil comes through man not from man. He knew. Fathers of psychology are fathers of lies made modernity possible.
i love him deeply❤
I never thought about it, but I remember being a child and seeing my father as fallible. Memory is incredible. I am old
“Freud’s been dead for many years now”
“ These regards last longer than life”
Jung is my idol.
ThAn not thEn
I really loved that comment too: "These regards last longer than life."
Very powerful.
respetable
Jung is the ultimate based Chad.
This 86 yr old man is sharper than most 22 yr olds i know. Legend
I think he’s sharper than most people regardless of age ;)
Of course you get smarter the older you get???
@@nyChannel09 Actually it's the opposite after a certain age, your iq declines. Although ig you get wiser with age
@@Simon-kr2uu You know exactly what I meant.
@@nyChannel09 I just wanted to tease you zaddy
This man’s insight saved me in so many ways and brought me joy. He probably was what you might call enlightened. Thank you, C. G. Jung, wherever „you“ may be!
I suffer in a place of meaninglessness. I ponder on reading his works, where would be a good place to start?
@@whoisjohnwickmaybe you can start at his book "Modern man in search of a soul."
Dr. Jung's concept of time always amazes me. When he says his parents were in the late middle ages, it's as if he's speaking to the modern audience watching, breaking the fourth wall.
@Hello there, how are you doing this blessed day?
Instead of talking about Freud's dreams, he decides to be professional and keep it to himself. Admirable.
can u tell the exact time
@@kvothe6690 I'd have to rewatch it... it's after the interviewer asks about his relationship to Freud and how they analysed each other
@@kvothe6690 after / around 19:40
I'm shocked the interviewer had the gall to ask that question. It's obvious that that is confidential clinical information. I like the way Jung politely but unmistakably reproved the interviewer for that.
Ethics of old, some people could learn a bit about it.
"The psyche is not confined in space and time" - Mindblown.
Pscyche translate as ,,Soul" from Greek.
Pscyhologia - Science for the Soul.
This argument of his can be explored in depth in his writings on Synchronicity, which, to me, is one of the most fascinating psychic faculties, mostly because it is relatable in that it is ever-present and universally experienced.
And we try to place everyone in one sand box missing out on the vast universe within each.
“The spirit isn’t contained by anything. It surrounds and contains you.”
-Interview of an Exorcist, youtube videos
In Sanatana dharma we believe the psyche or soul as the summation of all experiences in all our past lives.
“I don't need to believe, I know” ~ Carl Jung
“I don't want to believe, I want to know”~Carl Sagan
Sagan knows nothing. He only thinks he knows.
One looks outside, the other inside...
I have watched this before and it is a great documentary about Carl Yung being able to hear him in his own words. A man of great intelligence and wisdom. He gave the world tremendous insights into human consciousness and the subconscious. What a gift in the field of psychiatry and psychology.
Thank you.
"We are the origin of all coming evil." Man, that is so accurate.
Inescapably, because only humans are capable of evil: evil is a wholly human concept.
Why? Could you elaborate, give examples why this is so accurate?
@@terencehill3972 Because increase of wealth and technology, and fall of old culture (religion, monarchy, etc). People are no longer constrained by nature or traditions and thus can shape the world in a way that has never been seen before. If we don't know ourselves well enough, we might very well build a new world that is much more worse than the old one
@Him they also taunt their prey. Difficult to know if this is premeditated evil or their spontaneous nature.
We are origin of all coming things...
“The only real danger that exist is the man himself” So true!
”We are the origin of all coming evil."
@@elsiesiu482 the recent pandemic, with its crises gives right to Professor Carl Jung and his view about human nature
What about hippos?
@@greenlitapocalypse1210 And global pandemics....
brilliant! what a wise, humble, and insightful human being, a true example of a thought leader
the way hes knocking that table when hes talking about the teacher, accusing him of stealing the thesis, is remarkable. It shows how passionate he is about his own mind! His anger years later just proves 100% it all came from his own mind
I was thinking the same thing
I wish I was smart enough to truly appreciate what he’s saying.
What a beautiful example of humility.
Actually I'm glad I'm not smart enough, because I noticed (watching this for the second time), that I was able to pick up on a few things that I missed on the first time round. Music to me (if it's really good) is like that. I have albums that I have bought because of a few tracks that I liked, and now I prefer other tracks on the album that I originally thought nothing of. Great information from great speakers is like this, so I downloaded this video. I hope it will always be left up on youtube but for some things, you have to make sure that you will always have an access to. This is one of them.
me, too
try one of his books, you will love it.
@PiZLe cheers
I love that the human race produces people like Jung every once in a while. It’s like when it’s time for humanity to evolve and progress, humanity itself produces the very key to doing so.
@Ryan Calkins Except that if he says, "We are the origin of all coming evil", then you are talking about evolving while is a state of corruption, and that leads to destruction of the human race, which is where we are headed, until and unless the problem of evil is addressed. And it is, in the cross of Christ. Jesus said: "Repent, or perish." He said that twice within the space of three verses of Scripture. If Jesus repeated something, he meant to draw particular attention to what He was saying. (Luke 13:3, and Luke 13:5)
When the student is ready, the master appears
I am 43, and have been studying Jung for years, but this is the first time I've ever heard him speak. What an incredible blessing it is; having access to free interviews and lectures from the greatest minds from the modern age. This is an education no university on earth can provide, period. I've spent countless hours listening to Alan Watts and Aldus Huxley, and I'll certainly add any more Jung I can find. I hope more people continue to learn and hear from these incredible people, in their own words, those who changed the course of human history for the better.
@@firstbornjordan you cannot simply stop evil. We live in a playground of free will. People will do what they will do. Good must create and inspire.
@@jeffreywillits1834 have you heard of Robert monroe?
He seems so ahead of his time with the level of respect to his patients, respect to Freud's privacy, his honesty and empathy. I am honestly surprised as not even modern day psychiatrists are always like that.
This is such a priceless piece of history. Thank you for posting it. 🙏
12:47 He avoided violence because he knew what he was capable of. Gangsta.
Its like "dont fuck with this senator" lmao
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Alan Watts on meeting Jung in 1958:
I was enormously impressed with a man who was obviously very great, but at the same time, with whom everyone could be at ease. Jung managed to have wisdom and sanctity in such a way that when other people came into his presence they didn’t feel judged. They felt enhanced encouraged and invited to share in a common life.
And it was a sort of twinkle in Jungs eye. It gave me the impression that he knew himself to be just as much a villain as everybody else. Jung had a hintergedanken in the back of his mind. It showed in a twinkle in his eye. He knew himself, knew the “element of irreducible rascality” in himself, strongly and clearly and lovingly that he would never project the devil in himself upon somebody else, upon the scapegoat.
This made Jung an integrated character, thoroughly with himself. Having seen and accepted his own nature, he had a kind of unity and absence of conflict within his own character. He was the sort of man who could feel anxious and afraid and guilty without being ashamed of feeling this way.
In other words, he understood that an integrated person wasn’t someone who had eliminated feelings of guilt or anxiety from his life, who is fearless and wooden and a kind of sage of stone. He is a person who feels all these things but has no recrimination against himself for feeling them.
Poorly transcribed by me from ua-cam.com/video/Jr_20uEVOiE/v-deo.html
Thank you!
thanks for the effort :)
thank you!!!
Thank you!
Never knew they met. Thank you!
What a wonderful experience to listen to him, to his voice and to see his expressions.
What a treasure this interview is! Thank you for sharing it with the world!
His tombstone reads “ summoned or not, God is present”
So absolutely devoted for my own studies and experience.
Judi M. Have you seen his artwork? For not being an artist it’s amazing. He’s really in a class all by himself. He believed that many of our shared archetypes showed up in modern artwork. He was researching and learning till he died.
No, not true, but above his door it says : vocatus atque non vocatus deus aderit, which means called or not called, god is there.
@@danielm978 what does that mean? "God is there". He didnt specifically say about god in anywhere. Always mystic
@@kranthykumar4147 Jung never claimed to know what god is, he simply believed he had seen sufficient evidence to know, that there was a force acting in the universe upon or in man.
Jung is frighteningly intelligent, my God!
Yes! Amazing
The knowledge and wisdom of men is foolishness with God.
@@kevingreaux7133 to compare a man with God, hum...wonder what that is called....
@@keifyw7444 I don't compare Carl Jung with God. Some of Carl Jung's teaching are false. Stuff that he made up, but alot of it is contrary to the word of God. I'll stick with God's absolute truth. I've been save by the grace of God. Saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. Don't need Carl Jung.
@@kevingreaux7133 glad
This is impressive. Thanks for sharing this interview!
This is one of my all time favorite UA-cam videos. Thank you for sharing. Very illuminating.
" Did you often have violent thoughts about people" ?
"No not exactly , only when i got mad , then i beat them up" lmao
That little smile he has before he says “I don’t need to believe, I know” says everything
this quote is so profound and true
How/what did you understand from it in simple English?
@@staustau7191 How/what did you understand from it in simple English?
@@patrick5929 He knows that god exists he doesnt just believe in god … tbh i didnt get it at first either lol
@@nothingtoseeheremovealong598 Then what I initially thought was correct.
I learned about Jung in High school back when they used to educate us
what a wonderful interview. especially the last few minutes are exceptional. thanks for sharing
Six weeks after his death my father appeared to me in a dream...It was an unforgettable experience,and it forced me for the first time to think about life after death.---Carl G.Jung
Sigmund Freud nods in disagreement
"We're not of today or yesterday ... we're off an immense age!" --- Fantastic!!!!!
DNA lives on...and on.
To advance spiritually, a good heart and a good teacher.................falundafa.org
"I don't need to believe- I know." This one truly resonated with me.
he felt that he did know! We were taught that he did not like the atheism of Freud!
Maybe he means that he knows that god doesn’t exist.
Not only do we get a chance to listen to this master, we get to visit the place where he lived. ❤ Thank you for uploading this. Man, he was one of those great people, who I wish could live forever.