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This is such a fantastic video, you did a really fantastic job grinding this book down into ten minutes! I haven't read it but it is on my TR list now!!! The book as a whole reminds me of Nietzsche so much too! But bringing dreams into the mix is really what threw me for a curve but it gave me a ton to think about!
Marvellous video. Every bit is packed full of intensely profound wisdom. I had to rewind about 20 times! I read part 3 - 'the process of individuation', in 1998. All about the shadow self. It was very life changing.
#synchronicity I read this line at the exact moment that I heard the same words on the video. 2 recent dreams. One has to do with being distracted by someone to my left directing me while I drive fast on a highway, alone, a vast ocean to my right. The ocean is shining in the sun. Looking away from the curving road is a bit scary in the dream. The second dream had to do with preparing to board a train leaving at 1630, being in a crowded cue of passengers at 1625, as I saw the train pull into the station, I am watching it stand at the platform, while I am caught in a violent crowd of people pushing aggressively to board the train. Someone behind me is pushing me, elevating me, giving me power, after I tell him, we're not going to make it.
influencers/leaders have people. there fixed that for you. If a madman or badly clothed homeless in the streets said the most profound thing no one would listen or care. ideas have independent minded people would be the more correct way of saying that. though that would not sound as poetic as the original quote.
If it makes you feel any better, Henry probably isn't his real name as it was chosen to protect the real characters identity. That being said, the lesson is there for you ;)
I remember coming across this book at a market in Brisbane and it was my first Jung book and it blew my mind. Funnily enough I never read Jaffé's chapter (who is the Jaffé who wrote Memories Dream Reflections with him I now just realised) but now realise that I must return and give it a read again. As ever great work that awakens the thirst for more reading
Just barely I saw this book on my parents bookshelf and took an immediate interest in it, after looking through it for a second I got on my phone and saw this video recommended on my feed literallly right after taking a look at the book. I think somethings talking me to read this.
It's over the last 13 years or so that I've been gaining these crucial insights about myself. I can only think that it's the unconscious part of my mind informing the conscious part. The process itself feels quite natural to me. Even so, how extraordinary it is.
@@towardsthelight220 don’t even bother, most people don’t even realize science has become dogma, mystery is not in accordance with their materialistic religious doctrine. Government is god, academia is the temple, thou shalt not question the authority of the high priests. Most are blind to the fact that all beliefs fall under the mystery of faith.
Loved it! Reading and listening about both philosophy and psychology at the same time is exciting; and one cannot deny the striking presence of Nietzschean concepts layered in this book. I loved the explanation, and am excited to read the book now.
“3 motifs: the stone, the animal, and the circle.” I find this claim very interesting particularly as we learn more about Gobekli Tepe. In these 12000 year old structures, we find all 3 present.
Thank you so much for your work, be it with After School or here. You are doing such a beautiful gift to humanity. I am so excited to listen to the others video about Jung. God bless you.
I find Jung the most fascinating of the great minds of the modern time. You have covered a great deal of big thinkers, but in my opinion Jung is the best. Can you make a video of Jung's book "Aion." This book has never really been explained well. With movies like the Matrix to other sify films. I think there's a audience that can understand the theories and discovery that Jung psychology can give. Aion is to take place more than likely in our life time. It only seems logical to make a UA-cam video
I had this belief for a better part of my life...that man give birth to new thought which is partially just a side effect of some other know thoughts he already know and partially very original and unique part comes from his unconscious .This part varying from very insignificant to tremendously significant depends on how much consciousness has been devoted for the origin of thought to manifest. So in layman terms man in his being where he is conscious is incapable of producing a new thought or idea.
I think one of the most poignantly spiritual dreams I had was one where I watched a snake, colored like a tiger, emerging from a pond. Like he was hibernating, and finally decided to emerge. In Chinese astrology, I have snake, tiger, and snake. This dream marked a distinct point in my life where my spirituality first hinted at emerging.
I had a dream that there was a machine called "The Internet," where people seemingly connected via different ports called "Computers." which they believed themselves as operators of, though they themselves did not exist outside of the machine. In my dream there were millions upon millions of connections being made simultaneously, while still maintaining an individual essence that was differentiated into as many parts as there were connections being made. And in this dream I became lucid, coming face to face with the fact that I had only imagined, what a moment before becoming lucid, seemed to be so real. Confused and frightened by this awakened dream state, I screamed in my bed, and awakened myself at once into consciousness and reality. I rushed from my bed to the table appearing in my dream where the "Computer" sat, intent on discovering that I was not mad. However, upon arriving at the table, there was no computer, and no internet, and no connection to anything, or anyone.
Very well done! Some of the images remind me of Clive Barker's paintings. And I mean that in a good way. Barker seems very well-versed in Jungian psychology and Active Imagination.
Teaching is even more difficult than learning because what teaching calls for is this: Encouragement + Inspiration Because genuine interest cannot be forced since not forcing is Wu wei.
I like to consider multiple egos with their own egos when it comes to 'The Self' because I don't think there is just one of anything. We are at least 3 *host-left-right and each has a 'good ego and a 'bad ego' to blend well with the id and the super/ego. And depending on the life situations they'll either mesh with some attitude or be continuously devoured by assumption only.
Just a suggestion, and this may be due to my limited attention span, but if you could take a pause after a sentence to give a moment to think about these complex concepts, it would help me absorb them better. I am, however, a (very) slow reader, and I find myself rewinding over and over to refocus and grasp the concepts. Improving my memory and focus is something I really need to work on.
@@LB_129 yes I suppose so, he just seems so psuedo-scientific with his "theories." I don't think much of the scientific community can take him seriously for that.
@@lobstered_blue-lobster the concepts he illuminated are not logical/rational because our minds are not logical/rational the way we pretend to know they are. Science is beginning a process of folding in on itself as it loses connection with nature and the real world in many ways. Jung's concepts tend to connect more with the intelligence and wisdom of nature and human cultures across the world and across time. A lot of his ideas also require exposure to real life experience in order for them to be integrated in any meaningful way.
@@nickmatthews7600 I do agree that Jung's concept connect more to human nature and nature in general but he didn't prove anything what he claimed. I don't agree that Science is losing connection from "nature." I think if any than it is becoming more precise to explain our Natural world than any other time in History.
@@lobstered_blue-lobster Thats a fair point. That's part of Jung's work though, exploring the architecture of your inner world cannot be proven. Much of these concepts involves developing our minds to explore the mystical/mystery, which by definition has no proof. In my experience our inner world is as infinite as our the outer, his ideas have only become more salient to me as I go deeper inwards. True knowledge and wisdom appear to those who are able to let go of looking for the "answer" that our minds always seem to be searching for. Academia is creating a false world for aspects of science, but there are also those using science to return to nature. The agricultural industry versus the growing movement of restorative agriculture would be a good example of that.
It's so weird I'm reading this book, put it down and got a UA-cam to listen to something while I cook and this pops up. Synchronization happening right now
From my perspective,dude I think what actually happening is that the truth is always boring,the people creating ancient were not so smart that they are creating art for concious and unconscious and all that was happening was that people were just describing and making art work so, that to create some long living piece of their skills,just that. These types of ideas only help to entertain.I think that why people get so entertained by Jordern peterson.
I personally doubt anybody ever studied their dreams for years and then became a more perfect person who started having a good effect on the people around him. Also, mental health wasn't a huge problem before Jung's theories became popular. But now, everybody is on drugs and has mental issues of some sort. Dealing with imaginary diseases is a huge part of modern youtube. I never heard anybody say, before Jung, we had these psych problems, but now, we are so much better off.
It’s a shame your not open to this way of thinking… your dreams are a deep, raw and real insight to exactly what you are experiencing or may experience in waking life. No matter how ‘crazy’ the dream- all symbols/animals/environments in your dreams have deep meaning to your inner self. Paying attention to this super power (dreams) opens the human mind to deeper critical -higher mind solutions. Mental health has always been a problem. It’s more prominent now because of many many different reasons. Massive spectrum of mental health with all types of walks of life. One could argue- there’s a bigger population? -the burdens of system we live in lol….. Honestly mental health is rife and it probably was back then too.
He seems to be well above his time (wisdom he has possibly received via dreams) lol His knowledge for the human experience unpacked back then- exactly how so many of us agree with now. He definitely followed his souls purpose
@@shannelleroberts3944 I have five or six of Jung's books, or books about Jung, including Man and His Symbols, which I used to say was my favorite book. Why? Because I like symbols. However, I always had my suspicions about Jung's overall theories. I think dreams in this era are so influenced by movies and TV, there is really no way you could say these ancient archetypes are speaking to you, and not that you have memories of every movie you ever saw buried in your brain and bits and pieces show up in your dreams. There used to be a website where people posted their memorable dreams and again and again the person would write: It was just like this scene in the movie xxxx. Usually a special effects scene. I have tracked down a number of my "spiritual" dreams to scenes and sound and visual effects in movies. Probably movie makers use Jung symbols in their movies, for example, Kubrick and Spielberg both have Jung references in their movies. This very video even made me think of Danny in The Shining, he is a kid with problems, he "dies" when Tony tells his mother "Danny's not here", then he conquers his dad, the monster (dragon). I'm trying to say, the whole thing is intertwined and contaminated. Note: I had to stop watching The Shining for awhile when Jack appeared to me in a dream dressed in his famous ax killer outfit and with a smile on his face.
Soooo Why is there no female counterpart of 'the Hero'? This is a strange asymmetry which seems to exclude an element that leaves the 'archetype' unfinished and incomplete.
learn where carl jung got this from. himself who was incredibly interested in ancient alchemy; alchemy has a goal of the harmonious unification of masculine and feminine; unification of opposites. coniunctio. we can see this theme in daosim, in hinduism like shiva, and even christianity for Jesus was the broker of heaven for those in hell (lack of faith). even hegels dialectical thinking was aiming to unify and compromise between opposites.
If they owe and they repent they are there in the dream, or within the dream, they go in and out and we find them yea we catch them, we do we put them in the pen so when they go.out next time they don't wonder to far because there actually safe and happy in the dream, dreams.
He was an occultist and his heretical psychological theology is being heavily popularized by jordan peterson and his gnostic theological teaching under the same guise of the science, which is actually scientism, of so called psychology.
Language speaks: Man is a sign And his name is AUM. At de end of AUM There is a silence- Das resting place of gods. God is in us- De author of our dream. In my dream I see a snake becomes a white dragon And I fly in das sky.
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This is such a fantastic video, you did a really fantastic job grinding this book down into ten minutes! I haven't read it but it is on my TR list now!!! The book as a whole reminds me of Nietzsche so much too! But bringing dreams into the mix is really what threw me for a curve but it gave me a ton to think about!
Marvellous video. Every bit is packed full of intensely profound wisdom. I had to rewind about 20 times! I read part 3 - 'the process of individuation', in 1998. All about the shadow self. It was very life changing.
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#synchronicity I read this line at the exact moment that I heard the same words on the video.
2 recent dreams. One has to do with being distracted by someone to my left directing me while I drive fast on a highway, alone, a vast ocean to my right. The ocean is shining in the sun. Looking away from the curving road is a bit scary in the dream. The second dream had to do with preparing to board a train leaving at 1630, being in a crowded cue of passengers at 1625, as I saw the train pull into the station, I am watching it stand at the platform, while I am caught in a violent crowd of people pushing aggressively to board the train. Someone behind me is pushing me, elevating me, giving me power, after I tell him, we're not going to make it.
Hey there, I love the Art you used as background at 5:49 in the Video. Is there a place I can aquire it?
Symbolism is one of the coolest things, it's subtleties that reveal a bigger truth, which psychology is all about.
"People don't have ideas. Ideas have people"
Das world is my ideas
And their representations.
What I believe about life and das universe becomes true for me because life is a dream comes true.
influencers/leaders have people. there fixed that for you. If a madman or badly clothed homeless in the streets said the most profound thing no one would listen or care. ideas have independent minded people would be the more correct way of saying that. though that would not sound as poetic as the original quote.
What a legend, has a dream that told him to do something and he just goes and does it. Legend
Well done! The art images are intense!
I’m a 25 year old engineer named Henry, who’s stuck due to a continual tension with instinct and anima… That was scary.
Put the crack down.
If it makes you feel any better, Henry probably isn't his real name as it was chosen to protect the real characters identity. That being said, the lesson is there for you ;)
Synchronisity
I remember coming across this book at a market in Brisbane and it was my first Jung book and it blew my mind. Funnily enough I never read Jaffé's chapter (who is the Jaffé who wrote Memories Dream Reflections with him I now just realised) but now realise that I must return and give it a read again. As ever great work that awakens the thirst for more reading
may I recommend Jung's 'Symbols of Transformation' I consider this book a masterpiece and Jung has been a huge my thinking.
Gotta say at least once on the internet that i consider him one of the greatests mans of the last century and i love his work and persona.
Just barely I saw this book on my parents bookshelf and took an immediate interest in it, after looking through it for a second I got on my phone and saw this video recommended on my feed literallly right after taking a look at the book. I think somethings talking me to read this.
@@nrop000 yeah for sure
Let’s fucking go
This is what Jung would call as synchronicity or meaningful coincidence.
Did you happen to read the book fully?
i want a poster of the Archetypes playing poker
I want mystery and adventure.
Thats what that poster is
Let an AI generate that for you
INTJ has natural Poker face. I think INTP however would be best player. ESFJ easy to read.
What befitting symbol
It's over the last 13 years or so that I've been gaining these crucial insights about myself. I can only think that it's the unconscious part of my mind informing the conscious part. The process itself feels quite natural to me. Even so, how extraordinary it is.
It's a shame people saw his work as mysticism.
Makes you wonder what the world would be like if people stopped ignoring their unconscious.
The purpose of life is to be conscious of the contents that get push upward from the unconscious.
@@satnamo that is mind blowing
Alot less depressed people thats for sure
It is mysticism though.
@@towardsthelight220 don’t even bother, most people don’t even realize science has become dogma, mystery is not in accordance with their materialistic religious doctrine. Government is god, academia is the temple, thou shalt not question the authority of the high priests. Most are blind to the fact that all beliefs fall under the mystery of faith.
Loved it! Reading and listening about both philosophy and psychology at the same time is exciting; and one cannot deny the striking presence of Nietzschean concepts layered in this book. I loved the explanation, and am excited to read the book now.
Damn you read and work fast, great vid!
He who loves what he does wears himself out doing it.
“Words are not reality. Words are symbols of reality.” -KRSOne
“3 motifs: the stone, the animal, and the circle.” I find this claim very interesting particularly as we learn more about Gobekli Tepe. In these 12000 year old structures, we find all 3 present.
Reading this now and I enjoyed this overview.
Thank you so much for your work, be it with After School or here. You are doing such a beautiful gift to humanity. I am so excited to listen to the others video about Jung. God bless you.
Great seeing this channel developing and doing well, always knew it would! :)
Much appreciated man! Your channel is superb as well :)
Love is not consolation because love is das light of my soul intuition.
Thanks for the video. Just finished reading this the other day and man, its so much to take it. Gonna have to give it another read.
Arthur Schopenhauer would be proud of you lu cid
I find Jung the most fascinating of the great minds of the modern time. You have covered a great deal of big thinkers, but in my opinion Jung is the best.
Can you make a video of Jung's book "Aion." This book has never really been explained well. With movies like the Matrix to other sify films. I think there's a audience that can understand the theories and discovery that Jung psychology can give. Aion is to take place more than likely in our life time. It only seems logical to make a UA-cam video
I had this belief for a better part of my life...that man give birth to new thought which is partially just a side effect of some other know thoughts he already know and partially very original and unique part comes from his unconscious .This part varying from very insignificant to tremendously significant depends on how much consciousness has been devoted for the origin of thought to manifest. So in layman terms man in his being where he is conscious is incapable of producing a new thought or idea.
I have a mind that identifies itself with that which moves it because I follow my bliss.
With this Carl Jung playlist, was it created to watch in order? This has been such an expansion of my mind, more than any content I have absorbed.
I think one of the most poignantly spiritual dreams I had was one where I watched a snake, colored like a tiger, emerging from a pond. Like he was hibernating, and finally decided to emerge. In Chinese astrology, I have snake, tiger, and snake. This dream marked a distinct point in my life where my spirituality first hinted at emerging.
In my dream
I see a lion chasing a boar,
So I open the gate and let das pig in
While the lion sits there looking at me closing the gate.
Intriguing video! Loved it!
Are you 🇮🇳n
I had a dream that there was a machine called "The Internet," where people seemingly connected via different ports called "Computers." which they believed themselves as operators of, though they themselves did not exist outside of the machine. In my dream there were millions upon millions of connections being made simultaneously, while still maintaining an individual essence that was differentiated into as many parts as there were connections being made. And in this dream I became lucid, coming face to face with the fact that I had only imagined, what a moment before becoming lucid, seemed to be so real. Confused and frightened by this awakened dream state, I screamed in my bed, and awakened myself at once into consciousness and reality. I rushed from my bed to the table appearing in my dream where the "Computer" sat, intent on discovering that I was not mad. However, upon arriving at the table, there was no computer, and no internet, and no connection to anything, or anyone.
Thank you, an excellent summary of such a deep, complex, meaningful subject.
Thanks for your concise,precise and informative summary. I will be buying the book now thanks to this.
Thank you for this video ❣️
A very successful introduction to a, still, extremely important work, if you want to develop into the one you actually 'should-be'.
This is really informative 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video!
Very well done! Some of the images remind me of Clive Barker's paintings. And I mean that in a good way. Barker seems very well-versed in Jungian psychology and Active Imagination.
Read this book last year when the pandemic and the eventual lockdowns began.
Really interesting read.
Bro thank you so much! I was trying to listen to this book but it’s a lot at once lol. This is so interesting and in depth. Thank you again and again
Great art images with stimulating narration.
Those are fantastic inspiration of talent painter and successful.🙏
Teaching is even more difficult than learning because what teaching calls for is this:
Encouragement +
Inspiration
Because genuine interest cannot be forced since not forcing is Wu wei.
great video, thank you
I like to consider multiple egos with their own egos when it comes to 'The Self' because I don't think there is just one of anything. We are at least 3 *host-left-right and each has a 'good ego and a 'bad ego' to blend well with the id and the super/ego. And depending on the life situations they'll either mesh with some attitude or be continuously devoured by assumption only.
Superb!
Very well done, E
Increibles videos, Muy Bien explicado y dinamico, Me encanta tu Canal!!!
Hi guys! Great vid!
Can you make a video on Denial of Death by Earnst Becker
Got my eye on that book!
Thank you.
Lovely images, blessings for your nice work!
Nice
All of youtube video is helpful. Please don't stop to share information to us.
Just a suggestion, and this may be due to my limited attention span, but if you could take a pause after a sentence to give a moment to think about these complex concepts, it would help me absorb them better. I am, however, a (very) slow reader, and I find myself rewinding over and over to refocus and grasp the concepts. Improving my memory and focus is something I really need to work on.
I wish UA-cam allowed you to adjust the playback speed to a custom setting. A speed of 0.75x is too slow for me.
Nice interpretation.
I don't know man but Jung sounds really mystical with concepts like "The Ego" or "Anima/Animus".
That's one of the reasons he's disliked by some, as they don't think it's scientific
@@LB_129 yes I suppose so, he just seems so psuedo-scientific with his "theories." I don't think much of the scientific community can take him seriously for that.
@@lobstered_blue-lobster the concepts he illuminated are not logical/rational because our minds are not logical/rational the way we pretend to know they are. Science is beginning a process of folding in on itself as it loses connection with nature and the real world in many ways. Jung's concepts tend to connect more with the intelligence and wisdom of nature and human cultures across the world and across time. A lot of his ideas also require exposure to real life experience in order for them to be integrated in any meaningful way.
@@nickmatthews7600 I do agree that Jung's concept connect more to human nature and nature in general but he didn't prove anything what he claimed. I don't agree that Science is losing connection from "nature." I think if any than it is becoming more precise to explain our Natural world than any other time in History.
@@lobstered_blue-lobster Thats a fair point. That's part of Jung's work though, exploring the architecture of your inner world cannot be proven. Much of these concepts involves developing our minds to explore the mystical/mystery, which by definition has no proof. In my experience our inner world is as infinite as our the outer, his ideas have only become more salient to me as I go deeper inwards. True knowledge and wisdom appear to those who are able to let go of looking for the "answer" that our minds always seem to be searching for. Academia is creating a false world for aspects of science, but there are also those using science to return to nature. The agricultural industry versus the growing movement of restorative agriculture would be a good example of that.
Legendary
your choice of art for creating this video is beautiful! thank you so much
I love the Self 🥰
thanks
Amazing video and content! Can you tell me what the final artwork is called, it’s so unique
Thank you! It is "The Tree of Life" (1922) by CG Jung - presented in his red book.
@@Eternalised thanks!!
Loveeeee this
Yes please.
Excellent
It's so weird I'm reading this book, put it down and got a UA-cam to listen to something while I cook and this pops up. Synchronization happening right now
I don't or very, very rarely dream or remember them.
Am I broken?
From my perspective,dude I think what actually happening is that the truth is always boring,the people creating ancient were not so smart that they are creating art for concious and unconscious and all that was happening was that people were just describing and making art work so, that to create some long living piece of their skills,just that.
These types of ideas only help to entertain.I think that why people get so entertained by Jordern peterson.
He my favourite artist, his dream interpretation not so much.
This ties in with Iain McGilchrists work with the hemispheres of the brain 😀
Does anyone know what painting is shown at 4:15 ??
So the main ponts in this book is to tell people that dream actually a message by unconscious side of human?
This is more like having a imagination then anything tangible.
“The one thing we refuse to admit is that we are dependent on debt beyond our income.” Swiss banker to Carl Jung.
👏
where is the pic from 1:27 from? thx
Sacred Symbols by Rasheed Amodu
I personally doubt anybody ever studied their dreams for years and then became a more perfect person who started having a good effect on the people around him. Also, mental health wasn't a huge problem before Jung's theories became popular. But now, everybody is on drugs and has mental issues of some sort. Dealing with imaginary diseases is a huge part of modern youtube. I never heard anybody say, before Jung, we had these psych problems, but now, we are so much better off.
It’s a shame your not open to this way of thinking… your dreams are a deep, raw and real insight to exactly what you are experiencing or may experience in waking life.
No matter how ‘crazy’ the dream- all symbols/animals/environments in your dreams have deep meaning to your inner self.
Paying attention to this super power (dreams) opens the human mind to deeper critical -higher mind solutions.
Mental health has always been a problem. It’s more prominent now because of many many different reasons. Massive spectrum of mental health with all types of walks of life.
One could argue- there’s a bigger population?
-the burdens of system we live in lol…..
Honestly mental health is rife and it probably was back then too.
He seems to be well above his time (wisdom he has possibly received via dreams) lol
His knowledge for the human experience unpacked back then- exactly how so many of us agree with now.
He definitely followed his souls purpose
@@shannelleroberts3944 I have five or six of Jung's books, or books about Jung, including Man and His Symbols, which I used to say was my favorite book. Why? Because I like symbols. However, I always had my suspicions about Jung's overall theories. I think dreams in this era are so influenced by movies and TV, there is really no way you could say these ancient archetypes are speaking to you, and not that you have memories of every movie you ever saw buried in your brain and bits and pieces show up in your dreams. There used to be a website where people posted their memorable dreams and again and again the person would write: It was just like this scene in the movie xxxx. Usually a special effects scene. I have tracked down a number of my "spiritual" dreams to scenes and sound and visual effects in movies. Probably movie makers use Jung symbols in their movies, for example, Kubrick and Spielberg both have Jung references in their movies. This very video even made me think of Danny in The Shining, he is a kid with problems, he "dies" when Tony tells his mother "Danny's not here", then he conquers his dad, the monster (dragon). I'm trying to say, the whole thing is intertwined and contaminated. Note: I had to stop watching The Shining for awhile when Jack appeared to me in a dream dressed in his famous ax killer outfit and with a smile on his face.
Does anyone have good records of the dreams Jung interpreted?
Soooo Why is there no female counterpart of 'the Hero'? This is a strange asymmetry which seems to exclude an element that leaves the 'archetype' unfinished and incomplete.
Oh, how to get a list of these artworks?
dreams aren’t really dreams but vision? predictions ? prophecy? the universe foreshadows ? with words ?
learn where carl jung got this from. himself who was incredibly interested in ancient alchemy; alchemy has a goal of the harmonious unification of masculine and feminine; unification of opposites. coniunctio. we can see this theme in daosim, in hinduism like shiva, and even christianity for Jesus was the broker of heaven for those in hell (lack of faith). even hegels dialectical thinking was aiming to unify and compromise between opposites.
I just watched this on acid and i don't know what to say
If they owe and they repent they are there in the dream, or within the dream, they go in and out and we find them yea we catch them, we do we put them in the pen so when they go.out next time they don't wonder to far because there actually safe and happy in the dream, dreams.
The difference between a Lemonade and a Dr. Pepper when you push the button. Like 80% of the usable world, it only matters to humans. So learn it.
No wonder I hate rectangles and squares
I ain't never smoking no weed from the gas station again
First
Second
God bless and protect!Amen💑😍❤👪🙏🙏🙏👋!
Its a loop
I could have lived my how life never see what this man look like he was caucasian telling people about aging into lousy people
Prince Harry’s wife nailed Archetypes in that cringe podcast
He was an occultist and his heretical psychological theology is being heavily popularized by jordan peterson and his gnostic theological teaching under the same guise of the science, which is actually scientism, of so called psychology.
Cope
Guess what? Most dreams don't mean anything.
Hehehe
That's ok. Most of life doesn't mean anything too.
Narrator has a disturbing and distracting accent.
Great video!
Language speaks:
Man is a sign
And his name is AUM.
At de end of AUM
There is a silence-
Das resting place of gods.
God is in us-
De author of our dream.
In my dream
I see a snake becomes a white dragon
And I fly in das sky.
Superb.
Thank you
Great video!
Can you make on psychopathology of everyday life - Sigmund freud i am reading it currently i find it good
It does sound interesting. I might give it a read!
i remember having to go to thrift stores to find C. Jung books because none of the libraries carried them
Man and His Symbols was always on the shelf in public libraries I knew.
This is one of my favorite books, you did a really nice job summarizing it.
Good one man! Gotta get into more psychology myself.
Yes,
Me too.
I want to get deep into my head.
@@satnamo don't get lost.
I know it’s a large ask but is there a folder of these images? Or can you cite them? I love the video and all the images you used. Thank you.
Hi Daniel. I currently have posted some of my most used art in eternalisedofficial.com/art
If you want specific images of this video, I'll try to get them to you.
Amazing as always! Road to 20k subscribers. You earned it!
Thank you. Beautifully done.
If I express myself honestly
Then that is beauty.
Simple is beautiful.
Very clear vid! Love your explanation :)