Sonu Shamdasani Introduces The Red Book

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2024

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  • @BronxStarr68
    @BronxStarr68 11 років тому +17

    Yes, it certainly is. I actually find myself reading and must take at least a week to reflect, breakdown and digest his words, before I can move forward. So much emotions, feelings and masterful concepts in his work. A Creative Mad Genius, yes, that just about sums him up perfectly. Have you studied Hermann Hesse, Bosch, or any other visionaries like him, who interested him as well?

  • @Husholdninger
    @Husholdninger 6 років тому +21

    These illustrations are mindblowing. I think this is a very important book. I would like to study it.

  • @laburgy
    @laburgy 3 роки тому +1

    2009 this was put online, some people are referring to Jung almost affectionately as a mad genius. Have we developed our collective consciousness by 2021 so that we are able to understand this is not madness. This is an exploration he undertook to understand his soul. As Sonu Shamdasanl patiently explains, this was the pivotal work of Jung's life, the mountains and valleys he visited which brought about his knowledge and psychological realisations. What a gift we are blessed with to have the Red Book, to study such a unique and extraordinary consciousness. Thank you to all involved who brought copies to the world.

    • @env0x
      @env0x 2 роки тому +1

      it's just a dream journal

    • @laburgy
      @laburgy 2 роки тому +1

      @@env0x hahaha!!! PS Please try not to use the word "just". It is a "close down your thinking" word X Peace to you

  • @CReedProductions
    @CReedProductions 11 років тому +5

    as do i my spiritual friend, and man is it a hefty reading! it's surely the biggest book in my collection, and possibly the most interesting. what a mad genius that man was.

  • @ThePoltergueist
    @ThePoltergueist 13 років тому +7

    Thanks Herr Shamdasani for helping to publishing the Red Book by convincing to Jungs strange cold family...

  • @BronxStarr68
    @BronxStarr68 12 років тому +15

    I own This Brilliant Masterpiece... :)

  • @rumcheckbooktrader
    @rumcheckbooktrader 11 років тому +20

    I own this Brilliant Masterpiece...)

    • @lsmithcine2137
      @lsmithcine2137 4 роки тому +2

      @pnasr you can buy the translated edition from Norton for a couple hundred dollars.

    • @Ykpaina988
      @Ykpaina988 4 роки тому

      @pnasr you can order the full hardcover from Norton for 200$ dollars. Thats what the price was circa 2010.

  • @huahindan
    @huahindan 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this

  • @BronxStarr68
    @BronxStarr68 11 років тому +1

    Hi Heart, yes there is a readers edition available for purchase online and in certain bookstores. I have held Meetup meetings in my area just so people who cannot or do not have a copy were able to hold it, thumb (very carefully) threw it. Maybe you can find a group like that as well??

  • @lostintime519
    @lostintime519 6 років тому +14

    damn Jung really loved Nietzsche when he was young

    • @IIIUTUBEIII
      @IIIUTUBEIII 6 років тому

      haha i thought the same with that photo :D

  • @itzilcoatl3309
    @itzilcoatl3309 4 роки тому +6

    This art reminds me of the Aztec and maya art.

  • @OdinzEinherjar
    @OdinzEinherjar 12 років тому +1

    I have to get this book

  • @rsk496
    @rsk496 5 років тому +1

    more please

  • @Prayer-In-Practice
    @Prayer-In-Practice 4 роки тому +3

    Kinda looks like what people see on peyote or Shrooms, very interesting stuff. I engage in various "sober physcidelic" techniques such as lucid dreaming, gantzfield effect, total dark meditation, breath work meditation and stillness meditation. I keep a journal of what i see and hear and make drawings and poems based on my expeirences. I guess I have my own red book so to speak, but I started doing this long before I found out about the red book, I wonder how many people have also done this over centuries.

  • @siyaindagulag.
    @siyaindagulag. 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the overview
    And the reminder.
    If this book isn't an answer to the current madness, then it is a far superior antidote ,to the one we're being force-fed.

  • @einpelikan
    @einpelikan 4 роки тому +7

    I don't own this Brilliant Masterpiece ...:(

    • @thissmithymanga7119
      @thissmithymanga7119 4 роки тому

      Theres a readers edition on amazon for around £22

    • @einpelikan
      @einpelikan 4 роки тому

      ​@@thissmithymanga7119 I know but without the illustrations I think its probably missing out a lot

    • @nickcsuki8123
      @nickcsuki8123 3 роки тому +2

      @@einpelikan I would like to encourage you, this is a piece of incredible history! Set money aside even it takes a few months...

  • @PeterKato83
    @PeterKato83 6 років тому +1

    Good book, but I wish the one I bought had more of his images in there.

  • @eduardorivera4343
    @eduardorivera4343 5 років тому +2

    1913 The Federal Reserve Banking started and the result was catastrophic!

  • @DJTerrisMist
    @DJTerrisMist 4 роки тому +1

    I am overcome with an indescribable need to read this book.

    • @nickcsuki8123
      @nickcsuki8123 3 роки тому

      Did you read it?

    • @DJTerrisMist
      @DJTerrisMist 3 роки тому +1

      @@nickcsuki8123 I bought the book

    • @nickcsuki8123
      @nickcsuki8123 3 роки тому

      @@DJTerrisMist Great! I am waiting on mine...

    • @sillyname6808
      @sillyname6808 Рік тому

      What did you think of the book.

    • @DJTerrisMist
      @DJTerrisMist Рік тому

      I bought it, it's huge. The art is epic. I have only got thru a few dozen pages. Very thought provoking. It was stored away when I moved. Gotta pull it out and begin again.

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому +1

    @Chuichupachichi
    ok. I aggree and I see where you are coming from on your statement. Interesting

  • @weneedaselfeducate
    @weneedaselfeducate 11 років тому +1

    ..this is interesting

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому

    @Chuichupachichi
    Ok just asking a question. But I would like to know your opinion or facts you have, hypothesis etc. on religion that controls, dictates, manipulates, or teaches followers what to think, feel, stay away from, etc? Can you think of any ways that Catholics, Christians, etc have tried to CONTROL others? I would love to hear your opinion. What about Programming or TElevision? Can you think of any ways that TV, Radio, Newspaper, movies, programm or control others? just asking

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому

    @Chuichupachichi
    how is it Satanic??? the mind is Satanic? What do you mean?

  • @chazmcneill
    @chazmcneill 13 років тому

    Visionary Experience or Psychosis with John Weir Perry M.D.
    Shamanism by Mircea Eliade.

  • @obtaviusgillum3795
    @obtaviusgillum3795 3 роки тому +1

    believe it or not I'm the red book dude right now and living through the whole book and I just want to say that in a text so y'all would know that my name is Obtavius Gillum Aquarius 3 a real living waters bearer.

  • @phillipvangarrick936
    @phillipvangarrick936 12 років тому

    What does your statement have to do with Jung? It was the Christian heritage of his relatives, who considered his works heretical, that kept this book from being published much earlier. Jung would probably totally agree with you.

  • @brianstafford8412
    @brianstafford8412 4 роки тому

    READ BILL PLOTKIN FOR A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF THIS JOURNEY

  • @Butchlynn
    @Butchlynn 11 років тому +1

    Was this out of focus the whole time or am I up too late

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому

    @Chuichupachichi
    Yes it appears that they do try to institutionalize many. I recently saw a report on the solar panneling jobs that are supposed to be created by the B.O. Adm. supposedly Van Jones and team had a deal worked out where PRISONERS would be making solar panels and etc. That is FREE labor therefore they could make the most money off the products. So for the GOV it seems to be more profitable for them the hire prisoners. You can look that up . SAD but JUNG was not perfect

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому +1

    @Chuichupachichi
    just a thought. Did you ever watch WESTERNS? Cowboy Movies? Ok thru programming we always thought the INDIANS were bad they were EVIL. The settlers were good and the INdians were bad. Cowboys brought guns, while Indians had made up bows/arrows, knifes, rocks, etc. The Indians were bad Cowboys good??? or Was it the other way around? Native Americans lived on the land and it was their home, invaders basically came over and stole from them. Who was good? Bad?

  • @Chuichupachichi
    @Chuichupachichi 13 років тому

    Evidence is "objective". Thus, officers of the court are educated, trained experts in, amongst other things, "objectiveness"
    "Science", is a methodical process by which to discover empirical facts. "Empiricism" is objective, as is evidence. Psychology & Psychiatry are classified as science. Thus, involved within such court hearings, are usually 3 officers of the court & at least 1 "scientist". That's 4 trained, professional experts in "objectiveness". Combined, they account for

  • @TheMrdangles16
    @TheMrdangles16 2 роки тому

    Carl is Giraffe Certified

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому

    @WonderWomanFan4life
    Programming is sooooo dammmm good. You do not really know the truth. I don't even think you could handle the real truth. Who are you? Why are you hear? Why do you believe what you do? I think you believe it not from first hand experience but because you were programmed to believe and that is what you will fight for based on programming aka brain washing. YOu do not know. YOu should not speak until you have experience and UNDERSTANDING but maybe you do. So speak

  • @WonderWomanFan4life
    @WonderWomanFan4life 13 років тому

    @Chuichupachichi
    look this up on YT GREATEST STORY EVER SOLD

  • @kellyanquoe
    @kellyanquoe 5 років тому +1

    you are not here

  • @lauralivingstone4052
    @lauralivingstone4052 8 років тому

    intoxication of mythology.
    too many things in ancient books Jung has seen and overactive imaginations..without self control. He freely diving into the world of phantasy and daily dreamy state..its normally to create such strange visions. .
    colective unconscious and archetype possible don't exist in form how Jung imagine.

    • @ryan.1990
      @ryan.1990 8 років тому +5

      Yes, you know more than one of the 20th century's greatest minds, silly us.

    • @lauralivingstone4052
      @lauralivingstone4052 8 років тому

      James O'Morain
      throw your view on Heinz Kohut theory of narcissism and breaking cohesive structure that cause infantile phantasies .. Mechanism in psychodinamic psychology is totally different than Jungs theory of balance between two opposite sides..
      Take in consideration and Adlers thinkings about overcompensations.
      Jung have too much contradictions and unscientific elements but respectable knowledge of mythology, history, religions..and so on
      Sometimes he tried to explain psych.fact as intrapsychical processes..later as extrapsychical processes...very confused and unexplainable..
      Ghosts, spirits, gods, angels, destiny, ego will, unconcens power as strong forces..drow us and flooding our minds..

    • @TheAlcheMaze
      @TheAlcheMaze 6 років тому +2

      I disagree. As a complete skeptic and secular person, I took up meditation to help me with anxiety. While meditating one day, I had an extremely vivid vision of a horrific snake that wanted to strangle and bite me. It vomited disturbing images at me and showed me my personal shadow. Eventually it swallowed it's own tail, becoming an ouroboros .
      I was unfamiliar with Jung, magick, the archetypes, and the ouroboros back then. These images must have been part of the collective unconsciousness.
      I've continued with active imagination since that day, and I've found there is a treasure trove of images that appear to me that are very unfamiliar.
      Sometimes, seeing is believing.

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 3 роки тому

      @@lauralivingstone4052 You got proved ultimately wrong, so you just spewed out a load of big words. LOL

    • @Moodboard39
      @Moodboard39 3 роки тому

      @@TheAlcheMaze hm

  • @DonPeyote420
    @DonPeyote420 8 років тому +2

    Behold, the most boring voice on the planet!