The mind is necessarily destroyed with the body, as shown through Alzheimer's with the deterioration of the brain. Consciousness however, which is what I believe Spinoza was really getting at does seem to be independent of the material.
@@timothy4557maybe that’s just cause the human faculties of perception are limited to only perceiving the physical, does this mean there are no deeper or broader layers to reality? Not necessarily. Just because we can’t observe, understand, or perceive something doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, it just means we don’t have the capability to observe, understand, or perceive it…
@@positivelastaction3957to you. Fortunately, you have the total sum of absolute fkn zero say as to what someone else considers him. And by the way, in this world of a continued monetary pursuance of perpetuating complete ignorance and nonsense and the idea that men can have babies and be women, a man like Carl Jung, committing his life to a search for truth and a pure dedication to study and knowledge, he could be considered a hero by many, many, many people.
@@JerzyytheCosmic1 lol why so angry? They’re just words, don’t be frightened. I stand by my comment. Jung was a bright philosopher, but not a hero. Have a better one 😄
@@positivelastaction3957 Angry? It's just the truth, lol. You have an opinion? Oh, ok. The poster does as well, and his is that Jung is a hero. So, so far it's 1-1. Shall I tip the scale and render your opinion the minority? Hmm, something to consider, lol. I stand by this comment.
Carl Jung is crazy deep bro. I only know some Jung from reading him but i never seen him speak. Thank you for showing this because his work comes alive seeing him speak. Good find
@@MikAnimalholes in thinking are probably caused by language, won't explain any further because you didn't and I don't need to, but it's a lacan thing
@@MetalFox95 definitely not language but blind spots or shadows on what he is perceiving in hopes of what it means. His hopes and assumptions about afterlife and what happens after death to be specific. Or do you mean the holes in your understanding? I mean if you wanna act cute then be cute, or in this case wanna be a smart ass then make sure your cerebral mass is up to the task. 🤷🏽♂️👍🏽💯
This guy was well ahead of his time and possibly ahead of our own time even. A psychiatrist who assumes the physical reality is the only reality is just trying to make his work easier. This man chased the truth whether it was comfortable or not. What a member!❤
Yes that passage changed my perspective on death. He talked about spectrums and if something isnt hot then it falls towards being cold, if something is high then there's also a low. With death surely it follows according to that logic because if i go to sleep then i must awake, and if im awake i must sleep. So If i am born then what was the spectrum I came from? And to die where does that follow?
Our mind is partially a hard drive that stores and recalls information, which are our memories and even our waking experience. This faculty give us the illusion of time but in reality The past and present don't exist. Its only the present that exists. Martin Heidegger and Henri Bergson have explored how memories may even be rooted in consciousness itself.
Jung's work helped me to realize that it is not I that is in denial and talk about things that I cannot prove. I've always known, what i felt and can see , started at the age of 6 now 48 years later am now able to explain the experiences, visions and dreams into the ability to articulate these experiences and explain how it works with my consciences. What an amazing spirit.
@@GThomas-qq6mp yes. I've been having them since I was a child. I see many suffer and perish. I see brother fight brother. I see confusion and hate amongst the children. I see a divided family. I see famine and diseases from the filth that we have produced. I see control and manipulation. I see fire from our hands that will burn the human spirit. I also see warriors that take up the task in arms. I see a new family emerging. The family of The 1 that r 1 as they are that is what is our universe. I see a return to what is the reason that we r given the gift 2 carry on into the heavens as we have earned what is our divine right. The gift of power and the resources in our universe 4 everyone here and there. The power to continue in our journey of discovery and wisdom.
i’ve had a few “premonitions” and they’re a bit vague, but you have this unshakeable feeling and memory of them with key details until they happen, but when they do it’s such a smack in the face. one was a couple decades in advance, makes me wonder about the true nature of time and perception, like there are events so shocking in the relative future they somehow reach back for some reason and you perceive them in advance at a seemingly random time
My mother-in-law had a vivid premonition of Pearl Harbor. I had a premonition of my mother’s death at a time when she was young and perfectly healthy. Two weeks later she died.
Time is not linear that said to be able to dream of it needs to be studied and all the rest Jung brought to the eyes of everyone, Jung was a gift to humanity in many ways imho.
I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. - Mark Twain
I loved Tom Sawyer as a child. Twain’s views on the afterlife, like his views on Providence, varied throughout his lifetime, but his daughter Clara said of him: “Sometimes he believed death ended everything, but most of the time he felt sure of a life beyond.” (Phipps, William E., Mark Twain’s Religion, p. 304, 2003 Mercer Univ. Press.) His writings notwithstanding, several aspects of Twain’s life actually paint a picture of a religious man. Twain makes frequent uncritical references in his memoirs to his Presbyterian upbringing; his funeral was in a Presbyterian church (the Brick Church in New York); and he counted several clergy among his close friends. In addition, Twain considered his best work to be “Joan of Arc,” a reverential biographical account of a Catholic saint who exhibited all the human ideals Twain found so lacking in the rest of mankind. Twain’s father was a deist and his mother a Presbyterian and according to Twain’s daughter his letters represent a distorted view of his own personal religious beliefs and that his satirical style was adopted to highlight the religious dogma at the time and inspire Christians to challenge prudish superstitious attitudes. “I like Joan of Arc best of all my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. And besides, it furnished me seven times the pleasure afforded me by any of the others; twelve years of preparation, and two years of writing. “ - Mark Twain
Twain is wrong. He, along with every living creature, has been apart of some form of living consciousness since the birth of consciousness. "You were an itch in your dad's pants" as the saying goes. The state of existence before birth is not the same as the state of existence after death. Death is a severance from that stream of life. It actually baffles me quite a bit to hear people say things similar to what Twain has said.
People are skeptical about statements like his, but we've all had those very experiences in our own lives. Its not mystics, buddhas, prophets or witches, it's just us. We've all zoomed out at various points in our lives and seen the truth, but then we forget it. It's like when you wake up from a dream and watch the dream memory slip through your fingers like sand. I hope we all wake up for real
@mbogucki1 plenty of rigorous science, actually, and by many reputable sources. Look up the work of Rupert Sheldrake. Also, the NeMo Science Center at the University of Amsterdam ran an experiment for over 20 years on people's "sense of being looked at", with incredible results. Many other universities have ran similar ones.
@@jonnyhatter35 The studies you mentioned are indeed fascinating. While no definitive theory has emerged, various hypotheses have been proposed. Notably, most of these hypotheses do not rely on paranormal explanations. Furthermore I am not sure how they relate to the OG post.
Agreed. We are eternal, meaning life before birth, life after birth, and life after death. NDE accounts are becoming rather common, with modern medicine, and we can learn a lot from them.
Apparently you’re incorrect. This idea that reincarnation is real comes from past life memories, correct? Well, these memories, what if they are actually just you connected strongly to someone who has already passed? Who is around you? Physical people form codependent relationships with spirits. We don’t know it most of the time, but very sensitive mediums can tell. You didn’t live a past life, you’re just highly connected over one emotional wound or another to a spirit. Plus you’re more mediumstic than you think you are. But you don’t wanna see that fact either because of one emotional block or another. Fear of spirits, lack of self belief, lack of worthiness faith, whatever it may be.
@@gloriouslyaesthetic It isn't an illusion or else we'd not grow as a result of suffering....and we do grow as a result of suffering. Illusions do not produce growth, repentance, change, judgement.
Titan of intellect for sure. I'd say he's easily in the top 10 thinkers of all time. Top 5, even. It's astounding to me how he managed a psychological practice, all of his private studies, and had such a huge output of work.
I think of it like this, if we knew for sure we would spend eternity not learning anything, we grow faster experience a broad spectrum of emotions. Knowing for sure you're immortal would basically make you complacent
Examples of what he's talking about: near death experiences, out of body experiences, children that remember past lives, mediumship, electronic voice phenomena, death-bed visions. All of these were thoroughly examined and point to the same conclusion: human perception goes beyond time and space and continue in some form after physical death.
Because youre in an AR. This isn't base reality and no aspect of physics or quantum mechanics can be lied about, misrepresented, or misunderstood enough, to draw any alternate possibility. The body is nothing more than a housing, in a digital hallucination well more advanced than anything we can imagine, and you operate through it, in this illusion we all share. That is objective quantum reality, independent of my preference or anyone else's.
@@CorbinB-Raxwell, it seems that almost every kind of 'knowledge', be it physical sciences, religious sciences, or spiritual sciences, point to the same direction. Their terms of explanation might be different, and their terms of experiencing those truths might be different but there are realties well known by masters of these particular fields. Yet some people don't realize and appreciate different realms we live in. They think only that is true what they know or have experienced, rejecting other knowledge and experiences bluntly.
@@MuhammadArslan-px1sm is knowledge this esoteric? How then is it not more universally pronounced and studies done of these peculiar things? Surely they are nothing more than illusions or pepratator of illusions?
@@thienyetan2035 illusions, until you know and face yourself. Most of the knowledge we preach today in every primary to high school, or certainly beyond that, was at one time found by one person, which later on expanded by others. Still, this knowledge refined by many renowned scholars to this day. In case of dr.Jung and his finding, these phenomena are universally studied in the field of psychology just like we study the pioneers of other fields. They may or may not be 100% correct everytime but most of their findings are still seen valuable.
These are most likely factors of how human brains are wired. It’s suspicious because not everyone has a near death experience and not everyone is put in a dream state while in comatose. Did you know a large amount of DMT is released in the brain upon death?
I don't believe it's the end. But it's good to ponder which ever way you think my friends and make the most of this life here on earth. Be kind and follow your dreams!
@@t2nexx561 it's either eternal nothingness wich I very much doubt based on the fact that we are made up of energy/spirit and energy cannot be destroyed so in my opinion once we pass we're reborn without any memory of our past lives the reason we get deja Vu
He is right about the dreams, I have had dreams that were so vivid, I could feel everything as if I was actually there. That's why I agree with that. I have had a few dreams that have seemed to come true.
A brilliant Soul with major psychological and spiritual insights. Freud disoivered the Unconscious but Jung explored it and mapped it out for us to understand it.❤
Stop the Christian crap. There is no "victory" in being unable to die. The only possible victory IS to die, and never have a conscious moment again. There MERE fact, ALONE, that your devil god FORCES this experience on us, and then FORCES us to make a DICHOTOMIZED choice, is INDISPUTABLY evil, you unthinking SWINE
He was probably quite inspired by Buddhist approach of life at this stage of his life. It is such a pleasure to watch him, carefully composing his answers according to his current state of mind. He truely lived in the present moment during this interview. Also the interviewer seems to be a master in his genre.
Jung came across as very humble as well, so many well known speakers from many field's today need to take heed of this. Alan watts mentioned how you can see that jung chose to go with his soft side over being an overly strong intense personality. Too many people today are too much ,, everyone thinks the world is only about them. Jung also had that amazing trait of touching on the fact that so many things in life are a mystery,, again this is very different of todays speakers who literally think they know everything on every subject. Jung despite all his intelligence and brilliant way of looking at the world and life was also well aware that there was so much he didnt know and could never explain
I must admit that I love when he says "only ignorants deny these things". And yes, it is probably some angry shadow of mine that is happy to hear when someone calls ignorant to ignorants that insist they can grasp the unreachable reality only from a scientific and rational approach; those who calls sacred truths or occult knowledge as superstition. Ahh, thank you Dr. Jung, you reminded me I'm not a Saint, yet.
i agree, science is for proving, it cant prove everything, its not possible. theres so many true things that no scientific paper really talks about, but people enjoy the benefits of that truth
I admire CJ very much. He was instrumental in helping to start AA without even knowing it. CJ spoke to Roland H. Roland spoke to Ebby T. Ebby spoke to Bill W who started Alcoholics Anonymous. And that's why I'm sober and alive today. 👍♥️🇬🇧
Everyone is, Jung was among the few modern thinkers who felt it was wrong to deny something an existence just because it couldn't be measured. Patrick Harpur is one of the newer thinkers carrying the torch forward. His books are worth a read.
@@ArtnCulturWhen it can't be measured or tested...it isn't science. Dreams or visions of the future? That's a "claim" not a verified reality. A bunch of mumbo jumbo from a time of vitalism and other refuted philosophical mumbo jumbo.
@@Raydensheraj Jung discovered what he believed to be a non-causal phenomenon which cannot (by definition) be measured by causal methods. Yet he presents (in his books and lectures) examples of this phenomena in many of his patients and in cultures around the world, which were key in forming his view of an archetypal, symbolic and impersonal unconscious mind. Many, like you, use the current causal paradigm as damning evidence to tar and feather his work. Also - my comment was discussing existential matters, the nature of which (the sense of being, meaning, "suchness") categorically remains immeasurable yet touches every human being alive. Shall we just dismiss all the valuable books and ideas on this subject as mumbo jumbo?
His reasoning is simple yet rather profound ( to me ) in this day and age scientist are debating if conciousness is " in the cloud". He would have loved that i think.
Just learned I have a Twin Flame & my cat is reincarnated from a cat I loved so much & she walked back in like nothing happened. I know my TF yet never physically met him yet have memories & deja vues. Children can recall their previous lives also. Carl Jung spoke the truth.🌹
I wonder why there are no more scientists/philosophers like Jung. Science of today needs to accept the statistical outliers to explain the world completely.
He literally used statistical outliers to bullshit an idea with no traction in reality. Did u mix magic mushroomed juice for your coffee today bro or ya just slo?
@@MikAnimalmaybe I'm just a whimsical uneducated hippie but I genuinely can't understand your line of thinking. Even the science behind what small portions of reality we understand today once started as just ideas, theories. Someone had to be able to think in the abstract, come up with a theory then pursue it to find out how real it was. Are you saying any idea that can't be physically proven automatically has no value? Do you wish to eliminate wonder, imagination? Should we just take what's been proven as of today and eliminate all other avenues? Or are you specifically upset at Jung because he was allowed to publish his ideas and given a platform to speak about them? I wanna understand why you think this way. Because you're not alone and it comes off as resentful or people lacking in creativity and openness trying to denounce quintessential and profound abilities of the human mind because they can't understand it. Please, enlighten me.
Even "numerous" experiences and happened "many times"? Then with 99% accuracy it's the occurrence psychologists call "dejavu", it's due to an excessive and distorted activity of our mind. It may be temporary, due to stressful periods, or permanent, due to conditions like neurasthenia. Please note neurasthenia îs not a real psychological pathology because it does NOT misrepresent the facts.
Seeing Round Corners: I'm sceptical by nature but once i forsaw a minor, quite insignificant event(the winner of a raffle), with absolute clarity. I shared what i saw with a witness. It came to pass - to this day I'm flummoxed that this knowledge could be so certain, so utterly KNOWN. There was no question that the outcome was other than anticipated
Dreams are absolutely confided to space and time. Responses like these are are why Jung's main contribution is Mysticism. It's like a better version of astrology with more grounding in reality, but without faithfully representing it.
@@JahsiBell You're not going to elaborate? Or is this a belief? Because there's nothing wrong with having beliefs as long as they aren't stated as facts. Let me ask you, though, _how_ are dreams not confined to space or time? Dreams come from your body in the same manner that consciousness does. It's FAR more than just "computation," certainly, but that doesn't mean it isn't confined to time and space. It is. Your whole life is confined to time and space. I won't say confined, that doesn't sound right. More like your body and mind are participating in time and space. When you're dreaming your brain/body are still actively participating in and are the result of developments and electrical signals firing in time and space. The beautiful and mysterious thing is how these electrical signals scale and emerge as our complex conscious experience.
@@Jack-in-the-country It's not a belief, it's logic. If I think of a chair in my mind, that chair as a conceptualized entity does not have a definite location anywhere in physical reality, thus it must not be confined to space/physical reality. You can argue that the neurons in your brain may "make up the chair," but they are not the chair itself as a visualized entity. If you can figure out how exactly the neurons in your brain alone can somehow produce consciousness, perception, and a non-physical perceivable conceptualized form/entity.. it's time to win your noble prize in physics, as that is one of the world's biggest mysteries.
@@JahsiBell The fact that the neuronal processes visualizing the chair are not literally the chair itself does not mean the neurons whose signals produce this image are not confined to space and time. That does not follow. I see where you are making your assumption: you stated that the imagined chair is non-physical. That is false. Just because it is not tangible to touch does not mean it is non-physical. After all, it was produced by a _physical_ process occuring within a _physical_ entity. Just because it is vivid does not mean it is another reality. That is a bridge too far. It is certainly metaphorically "another reality," but not literally. Literally it is just a subset of reality. Even from a Philosophical/Psychoanalytic perspective, what we see in Phobia and Fantasy is only to serve reality. Fantasy for the sake of itself is Solipsism, and is unsustainable. The purpose of Phobia and Fantasy is to structure our relationship to reality. But I'm not interested in philosophy right now. I'm talking about the fact that we are physical beings whose physical processes produce insane complexity. Just because this emergent complexity produces insane levels of detail does not mean it somehow exists outside of the time and space within which the physical processes that created it exist.
I'd like to remind any readers the idea of Quantum Immortality; the concept that applies Schrodinger's Cat to any unknown outcome of life and death (aka the future). I'd like to remind people that have died in their dreams, as I have died in my dreams many times as well. Consciousness is immortal, and therefore cannot comprehend nor experience true death. This is why death in dreams has such a drastically different meaning. I work in necropsy, the flesh behaves in a way even though the animal is pronounced dead. Consciousness is gone, yet the body still reacts in ways during the procedure which suggest a hint of bodily self-preservation. I only needed to work in this field to truly understand that consciousness and flesh are ultimately separate things.
Jung was a man whose mind AND understanding was great. I never thought his more famous contempory, Freud was half as capable or intelligent or had true vision.
each and every beginning is also an end to something else, as is every end the beginning to something else. beginning and end are just two sides of the same coin, and that coin is called eternity. the coin can't spin without both sides.
Science without taking paranormal phenomenon into account (like our current) is a joke in my opinion. All aspects of reality must be included to get a full picture.
The paranormal has progressively been shown to be the normal taken out of context and misinterpreted by fools such as yourself. Many of the qualities that were used to define a soul, have been shown to be merely functions of the brain. So to claim that science must account for the paranormal which the existence of has never been demonstrated in an epistemologically sound way is frankly insane.
I had a moment today, guess you would call it deja vu... But it felt like much more then that. The random incident happened exactly how i 'remembered' it.
@@justinzaff I took my dog to the local plaza, and out of nowhere "a change is gonna come" by Sam Cooke was blaring from somewhere, and I'm a bit of a super fan. The music came closer and a guy pulled up right in front of us. It hit me that I had seen/been in this exact moment and location. We exchanged words and went on about our day. That singer died in the 60s.... Just not something you hear someone blasting from there car. Thanks for asking
Just came across Henri Bergson's non linear concept ot Time: Linear time vs Lived time! Mind blowing. If Life across Time is non linear, then Death too! Check out Henri Bergson's take on Time. He was born 16 years before Jung, so a contemporary.
People wonder if death is the end but it isn’t. Life continues after death. When your grandmother died, did the world cease to exist? When your grandfather died? How about when your mother or father died? The answer is no. This is because life goes on. When you accept that your life is not unique but simply a part of what the planet experiences, you realize that we don’t need to question about life or death because we can see life continue to move forward. As long as the Earth exists life will always continue on Earth.
If this moment is only a coordinate in a dimension of time then the past and future also exist. Therefor every moment is eternal and the earth will never be gone.
When i was going to the Buddhist center i had lost my fear of death it was very liberating but since i cannot go any more the fear is back Actually after losing my father to cancer I saw him in the coffin I had a shock I should have kept the memory of him alive 😢Great man Carl Jung if he doesnt know who could know?😢
You are immortal soul. As the body gives up you continue to ‘live’ as soul may be in other realms. You may be born again and die again but you, the soul continues. This is what is clearly explained in Bhagabat Gita and seems quite right.
The only reason you are alive here in this form is because you're afraid of going into a different form. So the only thing that keeps you literally here on this planet is your fear. If you didn't have fear you wouldn't be here anymore and you wouldn't be going through all the suffering. So you're literally creating this dream. You're in a dream. You've constructed this dream because you're afraid to go to a higher dream and so that fear is the linchpin that holds absolutely everything together. Your fear of death.
no it's because your parents by random luck met, there are no other forms, humanity was on edge of extinction ones and had different lines, there are no other civilizations outside earth, it's your pure dreaming
I haven't a slightest doubt in stuff like that. Strangely enough I do get emotional listening this. Somewhere in my mind I know this, that's how I feel.
Hebrews 9:27 says that “people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment.” In Ecclesiastes 7:2, the preacher says something a bit morbid but very true: “It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone; the living should take this to heart ...
In 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 the emphasis is on the fact that life after death is explained by bringing down the tent and being found endowed by the building in heaven. In both instances Paul explains life after death.
On a certain level, we have a drug store in our brain, the neurochemicals that show up in flow: so dopamine, norepinephrine, anandamide, endorphins, and serotonin. If you were to try to cocktail the street drug version of that, right, you're trying to blend like heroin and speed and coke and acid and weed- and point is, you can't do it. It turns out the brain can cocktail all of 'em at once, which is why people will prefer flow to almost any experience on Earth. It's our favorite experience. It's the most addictive experience on Earth. Why? 'Cause it cocktails five or six of the largest pleasure drugs the brain can produce. We're all capable of so much more than we know. That is a commonality across the board. And one of the big reasons is we're all hardwired for flow, and flow is a massive amplification of what's possible for ourselves.
Start by proving that there is such a thing as the "soul". Science certainly can't. If you can't prove that there even is a soul then how can the sould be regarded as energy. It's ridiculous and pure illogic. (some call it wishful thinking).
@@jrgenstorm6536 “Delusional nonsense.” Edgy militant atheist alert!! The fact is that militant atheism is a cult movement hidden behind the cloak of “rationality” and scientism and materialism of the gaps that constantly uses anti religious Soviet hate propaganda left over from the Cold War, that is dishonest memes and buzz words to mock, badger and demonise anyone who challenges its myths and metaphysical presuppositions. It’s no different to debating a recruiter from the church of Scientology who just won’t leave you alone. The fact is that a strictly reductive materialism, atheism or philosophical naturalism, that is fatalism and epistemological nihilism is nothing more substantive than a culture of death and meaninglessness if you think about it rationally!! Atheism basically says that birth is an accident, life is ultimately meaningless, ultimately purposeless and absurd and death simply ends the absurdity and illusion that birth began!! Your world view, your absurdity, your existential crisis and your epistemological crisis not the theists!! Prove me wrong!! I’ll wait!! By sheer coincidence I’ve actually got two new brands of pen right here on my desk which i use for writing down ultimately meaningless and ultimately purposeless comments a (Richard Dawkins pen) and a (Edgy atheist Jrgenstorm Pen) they’ve got no point!!
Thank you for taking that stand so I don't have to. Frightened people will cling to anything that brings them comfort regardless of how unlikely it is of being true.
Sometimes, coincidence, as we like to call it, line up too well. Not for everyone sure, but personally, I'd like to Gno him, rather than believe. We don't believe in God the same as we do a table or chair because we cannot see its function, only analogies help make a proxy of God. like calling him the Source, Font, Single Beam of Light as the Egyptians believed. There's gold in this subject, only for the eye that cares for Gold
I'm a fairly young senior (65yrold) and recently, out of nowhere, a question popped up in my head, which is - "What was I before I was born, and what am I going to be when I die?". And the only answer I came up with is - NOTHING.
It comforts me to know Jung existed
He was one of the best humans ever. We are so lucky to have his works to read.
@AdamJWM we needed it in his time, I'm sad I'm just learning now
He still does. 💪🏾
@@Galactic_Reflection yes, but he is no longer Carl.
@AdamJWM we are many like him, but ego is a problem before even listening to others
"The human mind cannot be completely destroyed with the body , there remains something of it which is eternal ."
- Benedict De Spinoza
Baruch
The mind is necessarily destroyed with the body, as shown through Alzheimer's with the deterioration of the brain. Consciousness however, which is what I believe Spinoza was really getting at does seem to be independent of the material.
You wish but it’s not true
The body is just a vessel to what will become of the spirituality of the body after death.
@@doyouknoworjustbelieve6694u can't deny anything until you research urself ❤
"Birth in the physical is death in the spiritual. Death in the physical is birth in the spiritual." ~Edgar Cayce, The Sleeping Prophet
@@timothy4557 Correct, and both are spiritual.
That's a awe inspiring quote!
Death is a form of labor pains to transform into something greater.
I understood this so well that it gave me goosebumps.
@@timothy4557maybe that’s just cause the human faculties of perception are limited to only perceiving the physical, does this mean there are no deeper or broader layers to reality? Not necessarily. Just because we can’t observe, understand, or perceive something doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, it just means we don’t have the capability to observe, understand, or perceive it…
Jung a psychological hero..
What makes him a hero? He was a bright man with beliefs. He was a mystic philosopher with strong opinions based on his beliefs. He was not a hero.
@@positivelastaction3957to you. Fortunately, you have the total sum of absolute fkn zero say as to what someone else considers him. And by the way, in this world of a continued monetary pursuance of perpetuating complete ignorance and nonsense and the idea that men can have babies and be women, a man like Carl Jung, committing his life to a search for truth and a pure dedication to study and knowledge, he could be considered a hero by many, many, many people.
@@JerzyytheCosmic1 lol why so angry? They’re just words, don’t be frightened. I stand by my comment. Jung was a bright philosopher, but not a hero. Have a better one 😄
@@positivelastaction3957 Angry? It's just the truth, lol. You have an opinion? Oh, ok. The poster does as well, and his is that Jung is a hero. So, so far it's 1-1. Shall I tip the scale and render your opinion the minority? Hmm, something to consider, lol. I stand by this comment.
What made him a hero,what heroic act did he perform?
His eyes are so sharp at this age. You can see in his gaze how deep his mind goes
shut up
Well said
Eww
Yes because those are INFJ eyes
His soul ✨
sometimes I think I’m crazy but then I find my viewpoints corroborated by great thinkers
Me too
Oh you too?
Even great thinkers can be wrong and are often crazy. It all goes to unknowing black
It's funny. I'm being reintroduced to fantastical ideas I had as a child, only now some are of these idead are packaged as science now.
same
He was so intelligent and enlightened
Carl Jung is crazy deep bro. I only know some Jung from reading him but i never seen him speak. Thank you for showing this because his work comes alive seeing him speak. Good find
Check out his whole interview it’s on youtube and it’s interesting
It shows holes in his thinking. Projection of hope against reality. It’s cute tho
Hes got a 3 hour interview on here I was pleasantly surprised to find. A damn good one too. This is part of it.
@@MikAnimalholes in thinking are probably caused by language, won't explain any further because you didn't and I don't need to, but it's a lacan thing
@@MetalFox95 definitely not language but blind spots or shadows on what he is perceiving in hopes of what it means. His hopes and assumptions about afterlife and what happens after death to be specific.
Or do you mean the holes in your understanding?
I mean if you wanna act cute then be cute, or in this case wanna be a smart ass then make sure your cerebral mass is up to the task.
🤷🏽♂️👍🏽💯
This guy was well ahead of his time and possibly ahead of our own time even. A psychiatrist who assumes the physical reality is the only reality is just trying to make his work easier. This man chased the truth whether it was comfortable or not. What a member!❤
You can see the humanity in this man ,he genuinely cared about helping people
Socrates said something similar about the Philosopher not fearing death because he/she finally gets to confirm what they have known.
He/she??????
@@Rambo857The dying person, not just Socrates
@@donmamon9263 😅 I’m with ya
Yes that passage changed my perspective on death. He talked about spectrums and if something isnt hot then it falls towards being cold, if something is high then there's also a low. With death surely it follows according to that logic because if i go to sleep then i must awake, and if im awake i must sleep. So If i am born then what was the spectrum I came from? And to die where does that follow?
@@panchoramirez2965I didn’t get any of that Ngl lol
He is right time is not linear
Time is man-made....as there is no beginning or end.
Proof, source?
Our mind is partially a hard drive that stores and recalls information, which are our memories and even our waking experience. This faculty give us the illusion of time but in reality The past and present don't exist. Its only the present that exists. Martin Heidegger and Henri Bergson have explored how memories may even be rooted in consciousness itself.
@@Kingcobra6699 Do your own research.
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Carl Jung was a maverick. A love Jung’s writing.
Jung's work helped me to realize that it is not I that is in denial and talk about things that I cannot prove. I've always known, what i felt and can see , started at the age of 6 now 48 years later am now able to explain the experiences, visions and dreams into the ability to articulate these experiences and explain how it works with my consciences. What an amazing spirit.
Any dreams for the coming times?
@@GThomas-qq6mp yes. I've been having them since I was a child. I see many suffer and perish. I see brother fight brother. I see confusion and hate amongst the children. I see a divided family. I see famine and diseases from the filth that we have produced. I see control and manipulation. I see fire from our hands that will burn the human spirit. I also see warriors that take up the task in arms. I see a new family emerging. The family of The 1 that r 1 as they are that is what is our universe. I see a return to what is the reason that we r given the gift 2 carry on into the heavens as we have earned what is our divine right. The gift of power and the resources in our universe 4 everyone here and there. The power to continue in our journey of discovery and wisdom.
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I can't believe we don't actually acknowledge how interesting it is we can dream what may happen in the future.
i’ve had a few “premonitions” and they’re a bit vague, but you have this unshakeable feeling and memory of them with key details until they happen, but when they do it’s such a smack in the face. one was a couple decades in advance, makes me wonder about the true nature of time and perception, like there are events so shocking in the relative future they somehow reach back for some reason and you perceive them in advance at a seemingly random time
Like de javu ? I experienced similar like tat too.. @@drlax15m
My mother-in-law had a vivid premonition of Pearl Harbor. I had a premonition of my mother’s death at a time when she was young and perfectly healthy. Two weeks later she died.
@@cathykrueger4899 I'm sorry to hear about your mother 😢
Time is not linear that said to be able to dream of it needs to be studied and all the rest Jung brought to the eyes of everyone, Jung was a gift to humanity in many ways imho.
C.G. Jung's work is the best in his field.
I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it. - Mark Twain
I loved Tom Sawyer as a child.
Twain’s views on the afterlife, like his views on Providence, varied throughout his lifetime, but his daughter Clara said of him:
“Sometimes he believed death ended everything, but most of the time he felt sure of a life beyond.” (Phipps, William E., Mark Twain’s Religion, p. 304, 2003 Mercer Univ. Press.)
His writings notwithstanding, several aspects of Twain’s life actually paint a picture of a religious man. Twain makes frequent uncritical references in his memoirs to his Presbyterian upbringing; his funeral was in a Presbyterian church (the Brick Church in New York); and he counted several clergy among his close friends.
In addition, Twain considered his best work to be “Joan of Arc,” a reverential biographical account of a Catholic saint who exhibited all the human ideals Twain found so lacking in the rest of mankind.
Twain’s father was a deist and his mother a Presbyterian and according to Twain’s daughter his letters represent a distorted view of his own personal religious beliefs and that his satirical style was adopted to highlight the religious dogma at the time and inspire Christians to challenge prudish superstitious attitudes.
“I like Joan of Arc best of all my books; and it is the best; I know it perfectly well. And besides, it furnished me seven times the pleasure afforded me by any of the others; twelve years of preparation, and two years of writing. “ - Mark Twain
Idk i mean does something end the same way it started we can never know from your point of view 😅
the only thing that I think about death is sadness
sad of leaving the ones that you love, the thought of them missing you
Twain is wrong. He, along with every living creature, has been apart of some form of living consciousness since the birth of consciousness. "You were an itch in your dad's pants" as the saying goes. The state of existence before birth is not the same as the state of existence after death. Death is a severance from that stream of life. It actually baffles me quite a bit to hear people say things similar to what Twain has said.
@@themediators5338 Okay...? So you've experienced pre-birth, to be so factual. May I ask, what was it like? You know so much I beg to ask.
This man was so unbelievably brillant, passionate, and very respectful of women. He was the opposite of Freud, who was very misogynistic.
Maybe Freud was tired of his majority female clientele 😅. But yeah Jung was ahead of his time in so many ways!
Oh shut up woman.
@stevecooper7883 read the freudian cover-up my dude
@parker.100 why was he trans?😮
So respectful of women, he wanted to have his mistress live with them.
This man was so precious. Thank God, we have his works.
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He was an incredible mind. If people would only pay more attention to his work and his thinking today 🤔
@@florianlion8215 I'm totally agree with you.
People are skeptical about statements like his, but we've all had those very experiences in our own lives. Its not mystics, buddhas, prophets or witches, it's just us. We've all zoomed out at various points in our lives and seen the truth, but then we forget it. It's like when you wake up from a dream and watch the dream memory slip through your fingers like sand. I hope we all wake up for real
nothing is for real, your senses aren't made to see world as it is
@@szymonbaranowski8184 i agree
No scientific experiments have shown we can.
Just because you imagine something to be so does make it reality.
@mbogucki1 plenty of rigorous science, actually, and by many reputable sources. Look up the work of Rupert Sheldrake. Also, the NeMo Science Center at the University of Amsterdam ran an experiment for over 20 years on people's "sense of being looked at", with incredible results. Many other universities have ran similar ones.
@@jonnyhatter35 The studies you mentioned are indeed fascinating. While no definitive theory has emerged, various hypotheses have been proposed. Notably, most of these hypotheses do not rely on paranormal explanations.
Furthermore I am not sure how they relate to the OG post.
They have existed always because we have existed always. I am convinced in not only an after life but also a before life.
Agreed. We are eternal, meaning life before birth, life after birth, and life after death. NDE accounts are becoming rather common, with modern medicine, and we can learn a lot from them.
Apparently you’re incorrect. This idea that reincarnation is real comes from past life memories, correct?
Well, these memories, what if they are actually just you connected strongly to someone who has already passed? Who is around you?
Physical people form codependent relationships with spirits. We don’t know it most of the time, but very sensitive mediums can tell.
You didn’t live a past life, you’re just highly connected over one emotional wound or another to a spirit. Plus you’re more mediumstic than you think you are.
But you don’t wanna see that fact either because of one emotional block or another. Fear of spirits, lack of self belief, lack of worthiness faith, whatever it may be.
@@winterroadspokenword4681 You could be right. These things are so shrouded in mystery that one cannot definitively say one way or the other.
@@grantsmythe8625 we are eternal, all this pain is an illusion 😤
@@gloriouslyaesthetic It isn't an illusion or else we'd not grow as a result of suffering....and we do grow as a result of suffering. Illusions do not produce growth, repentance, change, judgement.
I’ve been going thru his work off and on for years. What a Titian of intellect and integrity
Titan of intellect for sure. I'd say he's easily in the top 10 thinkers of all time. Top 5, even. It's astounding to me how he managed a psychological practice, all of his private studies, and had such a huge output of work.
Respect for the great psychologist
Mud is more important than words. Zen quote
I think of it like this, if we knew for sure we would spend eternity not learning anything, we grow faster experience a broad spectrum of emotions. Knowing for sure you're immortal would basically make you complacent
Examples of what he's talking about: near death experiences, out of body experiences, children that remember past lives, mediumship, electronic voice phenomena, death-bed visions. All of these were thoroughly examined and point to the same conclusion: human perception goes beyond time and space and continue in some form after physical death.
Because youre in an AR. This isn't base reality and no aspect of physics or quantum mechanics can be lied about, misrepresented, or misunderstood enough, to draw any alternate possibility.
The body is nothing more than a housing, in a digital hallucination well more advanced than anything we can imagine, and you operate through it, in this illusion we all share. That is objective quantum reality, independent of my preference or anyone else's.
@@CorbinB-Raxwell, it seems that almost every kind of 'knowledge', be it physical sciences, religious sciences, or spiritual sciences, point to the same direction. Their terms of explanation might be different, and their terms of experiencing those truths might be different but there are realties well known by masters of these particular fields.
Yet some people don't realize and appreciate different realms we live in. They think only that is true what they know or have experienced, rejecting other knowledge and experiences bluntly.
@@MuhammadArslan-px1sm is knowledge this esoteric? How then is it not more universally pronounced and studies done of these peculiar things? Surely they are nothing more than illusions or pepratator of illusions?
@@thienyetan2035 illusions, until you know and face yourself. Most of the knowledge we preach today in every primary to high school, or certainly beyond that, was at one time found by one person, which later on expanded by others. Still, this knowledge refined by many renowned scholars to this day.
In case of dr.Jung and his finding, these phenomena are universally studied in the field of psychology just like we study the pioneers of other fields. They may or may not be 100% correct everytime but most of their findings are still seen valuable.
These are most likely factors of how human brains are wired. It’s suspicious because not everyone has a near death experience and not everyone is put in a dream state while in comatose. Did you know a large amount of DMT is released in the brain upon death?
I don't believe it's the end. But it's good to ponder which ever way you think my friends and make the most of this life here on earth. Be kind and follow your dreams!
If you don't believe its the end then what comes after?
@@t2nexx561 it's either eternal nothingness wich I very much doubt based on the fact that we are made up of energy/spirit and energy cannot be destroyed so in my opinion once we pass we're reborn without any memory of our past lives the reason we get deja Vu
@@t2nexx561 I don't know, wish I did! Maybe we come back round again until we learn the lessons we're supposed to learn
@@The900AD Would you not prefer it to be heaven
@@t2nexx561 what's heaven though? Like a Christian heaven? That's not really clear either
He is right about the dreams, I have had dreams that were so vivid, I could feel everything as if I was actually there. That's why I agree with that. I have had a few dreams that have seemed to come true.
it's just your conscious being blunt forgot how it seen things at start
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A very great thinker, a rational man..
“Death is but the doorway to new life. We live today, we shall live again. In many forms shall we return.” - Ancient Egypt
Dream and vision are not confined to space and time - I like this part
Carl Jung, his words, put peace in my life. ❤
So simple and brilliant
A brilliant Soul with major psychological and spiritual insights. Freud disoivered the Unconscious but Jung explored it and mapped it out for us to understand it.❤
One of the greatest man....who respect devine things and science both......
I guess we will all find out
And if the other side is true we may find out that we've done in many times
Ur awareness will evaporate. U just become decoherent energy my guy
I.r u won’t find anything
@@MikAnimalya ryt as if u lived to tell that.. Shut the f up
@@MikAnimal There is no empirical evidence that you have a conscious experience because nobody ever found it. Does it therefor not exist?
I hope jung can become mainstream
Definitely is mainstream in Psychology
“Death is swallowed up in victory.”
“O death, where is your victory?
O death, where is your sting?”
Stop the Christian crap.
There is no "victory" in being unable to die.
The only possible victory IS to die, and never have a conscious moment again. There MERE fact, ALONE, that your devil god FORCES this experience on us, and then FORCES us to make a DICHOTOMIZED choice, is INDISPUTABLY evil, you unthinking SWINE
Everything he says is so fascinating and cause for consideration
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He was probably quite inspired by Buddhist approach of life at this stage of his life. It is such a pleasure to watch him, carefully composing his answers according to his current state of mind. He truely lived in the present moment during this interview. Also the interviewer seems to be a master in his genre.
Jung came across as very humble as well, so many well known speakers from many field's today need to take heed of this. Alan watts mentioned how you can see that jung chose to go with his soft side over being an overly strong intense personality. Too many people today are too much ,, everyone thinks the world is only about them. Jung also had that amazing trait of touching on the fact that so many things in life are a mystery,, again this is very different of todays speakers who literally think they know everything on every subject. Jung despite all his intelligence and brilliant way of looking at the world and life was also well aware that there was so much he didnt know and could never explain
Man, I wish I could talk with this man.
We can in our dreams 😊
You can read his books and there are a whole lot of them…
@@TURNKEYiNK it would be worthless
Endings are merely new beginnings. Respect to Jung! 🙏🤗🥰💖💜🐬✨
I must admit that I love when he says "only ignorants deny these things". And yes, it is probably some angry shadow of mine that is happy to hear when someone calls ignorant to ignorants that insist they can grasp the unreachable reality only from a scientific and rational approach; those who calls sacred truths or occult knowledge as superstition. Ahh, thank you Dr. Jung, you reminded me I'm not a Saint, yet.
i agree, science is for proving, it cant prove everything, its not possible. theres so many true things that no scientific paper really talks about, but people enjoy the benefits of that truth
I admire CJ very much. He was instrumental in helping to start AA without even knowing it. CJ spoke to Roland H. Roland spoke to Ebby T. Ebby spoke to Bill W who started Alcoholics Anonymous. And that's why I'm sober and alive today. 👍♥️🇬🇧
Jung was connected to the divine source...
Well, you can be too, of you really want to...
Everyone is, Jung was among the few modern thinkers who felt it was wrong to deny something an existence just because it couldn't be measured. Patrick Harpur is one of the newer thinkers carrying the torch forward. His books are worth a read.
I'm starting to think he was sent by the Universe.
@@ArtnCulturWhen it can't be measured or tested...it isn't science. Dreams or visions of the future? That's a "claim" not a verified reality.
A bunch of mumbo jumbo from a time of vitalism and other refuted philosophical mumbo jumbo.
@@Raydensheraj Jung discovered what he believed to be a non-causal phenomenon which cannot (by definition) be measured by causal methods. Yet he presents (in his books and lectures) examples of this phenomena in many of his patients and in cultures around the world, which were key in forming his view of an archetypal, symbolic and impersonal unconscious mind.
Many, like you, use the current causal paradigm as damning evidence to tar and feather his work.
Also - my comment was discussing existential matters, the nature of which (the sense of being, meaning, "suchness") categorically remains immeasurable yet touches every human being alive.
Shall we just dismiss all the valuable books and ideas on this subject as mumbo jumbo?
His reasoning is simple yet rather profound ( to me ) in this day and age scientist are debating if conciousness is " in the cloud". He would have loved that i think.
Just learned I have a Twin Flame & my cat is reincarnated from a cat I loved so much & she walked back in like nothing happened. I know my TF yet never physically met him yet have memories & deja vues. Children can recall their previous lives also. Carl Jung spoke the truth.🌹
No Carl Jung just wanted any reason to justify his belief in God and subsequently the supernatural
Love him - wish more were like him 😢
I'm on the right side of the UA-cam. FINALLY. Thank you for this sir.
enjoyed every word of it.
thank you.
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A truly lifted and spiritual person...he didn't need to believe. ..."he knows "
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I wonder why there are no more scientists/philosophers like Jung. Science of today needs to accept the statistical outliers to explain the world completely.
Amen brother they need to wonder again
David J. Chalmers and Philipp Goff.
He literally used statistical outliers to bullshit an idea with no traction in reality. Did u mix magic mushroomed juice for your coffee today bro or ya just slo?
@@MikAnimal Define reality.
@@MikAnimalmaybe I'm just a whimsical uneducated hippie but I genuinely can't understand your line of thinking. Even the science behind what small portions of reality we understand today once started as just ideas, theories. Someone had to be able to think in the abstract, come up with a theory then pursue it to find out how real it was. Are you saying any idea that can't be physically proven automatically has no value? Do you wish to eliminate wonder, imagination? Should we just take what's been proven as of today and eliminate all other avenues? Or are you specifically upset at Jung because he was allowed to publish his ideas and given a platform to speak about them? I wanna understand why you think this way. Because you're not alone and it comes off as resentful or people lacking in creativity and openness trying to denounce quintessential and profound abilities of the human mind because they can't understand it. Please, enlighten me.
I know. I am light and always will be, father showed me.
I've dreamt numerous future personal experiences many times. Something as basic as a conversation or location. Usually 5-10 months prior.
Even "numerous" experiences and happened "many times"?
Then with 99% accuracy it's the occurrence psychologists call "dejavu", it's due to an excessive and distorted activity of our mind.
It may be temporary, due to stressful periods, or permanent, due to conditions like neurasthenia.
Please note neurasthenia îs not a real psychological pathology because it does NOT misrepresent the facts.
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Seeing Round Corners:
I'm sceptical by nature but once i forsaw a minor, quite insignificant event(the winner of a raffle), with absolute clarity. I shared what i saw with a witness. It came to pass - to this day I'm flummoxed that this knowledge could be so certain, so utterly KNOWN. There was no question that the outcome was other than anticipated
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Dreams are absolutely confided to space and time. Responses like these are are why Jung's main contribution is Mysticism. It's like a better version of astrology with more grounding in reality, but without faithfully representing it.
No, they aren't. Mental constructs cannot be confined by space and time.
@@JahsiBell You're not going to elaborate? Or is this a belief? Because there's nothing wrong with having beliefs as long as they aren't stated as facts.
Let me ask you, though, _how_ are dreams not confined to space or time? Dreams come from your body in the same manner that consciousness does. It's FAR more than just "computation," certainly, but that doesn't mean it isn't confined to time and space. It is. Your whole life is confined to time and space. I won't say confined, that doesn't sound right. More like your body and mind are participating in time and space. When you're dreaming your brain/body are still actively participating in and are the result of developments and electrical signals firing in time and space.
The beautiful and mysterious thing is how these electrical signals scale and emerge as our complex conscious experience.
@@Jack-in-the-country It's not a belief, it's logic. If I think of a chair in my mind, that chair as a conceptualized entity does not have a definite location anywhere in physical reality, thus it must not be confined to space/physical reality. You can argue that the neurons in your brain may "make up the chair," but they are not the chair itself as a visualized entity. If you can figure out how exactly the neurons in your brain alone can somehow produce consciousness, perception, and a non-physical perceivable conceptualized form/entity.. it's time to win your noble prize in physics, as that is one of the world's biggest mysteries.
@@JahsiBell The fact that the neuronal processes visualizing the chair are not literally the chair itself does not mean the neurons whose signals produce this image are not confined to space and time. That does not follow.
I see where you are making your assumption: you stated that the imagined chair is non-physical. That is false. Just because it is not tangible to touch does not mean it is non-physical. After all, it was produced by a _physical_ process occuring within a _physical_ entity. Just because it is vivid does not mean it is another reality. That is a bridge too far. It is certainly metaphorically "another reality," but not literally. Literally it is just a subset of reality.
Even from a Philosophical/Psychoanalytic perspective, what we see in Phobia and Fantasy is only to serve reality. Fantasy for the sake of itself is Solipsism, and is unsustainable. The purpose of Phobia and Fantasy is to structure our relationship to reality. But I'm not interested in philosophy right now. I'm talking about the fact that we are physical beings whose physical processes produce insane complexity. Just because this emergent complexity produces insane levels of detail does not mean it somehow exists outside of the time and space within which the physical processes that created it exist.
I love you Carl Jung! ♥️
I'd like to remind any readers the idea of Quantum Immortality; the concept that applies Schrodinger's Cat to any unknown outcome of life and death (aka the future).
I'd like to remind people that have died in their dreams, as I have died in my dreams many times as well.
Consciousness is immortal, and therefore cannot comprehend nor experience true death. This is why death in dreams has such a drastically different meaning. I work in necropsy, the flesh behaves in a way even though the animal is pronounced dead. Consciousness is gone, yet the body still reacts in ways during the procedure which suggest a hint of bodily self-preservation. I only needed to work in this field to truly understand that consciousness and flesh are ultimately separate things.
What a brilliant, wonderful mind.
Jung was a man whose mind AND understanding was great.
I never thought his more famous contempory, Freud was half as capable or intelligent or had true vision.
Mind is nothing more than a series of understandings
The Spirit of the Times, makes me excited about how correct and ahead of his moment evident on every chapter of the Red book. Extraordinary man.
each and every beginning is also an end to something else, as is every end the beginning to something else. beginning and end are just two sides of the same coin, and that coin is called eternity. the coin can't spin without both sides.
Well said!
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Coin has 3 sides.
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End for the body
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Memories is the spirit
Life and death is a cycle that evolved within each other❤
Carol Jung is awesome
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Naruto's continous talks with nine tails before he unlocks him! Reminds kind of this.
💫♥️💫♥️💫♥️💫♥️💫♥️💫♥️💫 it is in the knowing that gives us peace💫
I wish I could have talked with him about these things.
Jung was so humble and articulate
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He’s one of the greatest psychologists
Bro unconsciously knew about the results of the Gateway program.
He’s way ahead of his time
Science without taking paranormal phenomenon into account (like our current) is a joke in my opinion. All aspects of reality must be included to get a full picture.
The paranormal has progressively been shown to be the normal taken out of context and misinterpreted by fools such as yourself.
Many of the qualities that were used to define a soul, have been shown to be merely functions of the brain.
So to claim that science must account for the paranormal which the existence of has never been demonstrated in an epistemologically sound way is frankly insane.
I love how people used to talk.
Passing over to the other realm is the next life of infinite consciousness
Damn. He’s laying it right out
We all have experienced another life in one way or another..
Yeah because matter can't be created or destroyed . Whatever earth has given us ,We have to pay it back.
@@AnalysisLegend What did earth give us ?
@@t2nexx561 Everything that you say is yours
Right now, at 34 years old, I think Jung is the most profound and interesting man I know of. Even more than other great men from Aristotle to Nietsche
This is so profound. More Jung, please.
Literally just read the Gospels
LOL profound? All he said is that we aren't certain if death is an end. Nothing profound about this at all.
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Carl Jung’s intelligence resonates through centuries.
I had a moment today, guess you would call it deja vu... But it felt like much more then that. The random incident happened exactly how i 'remembered' it.
What happened?
@@justinzaff I took my dog to the local plaza, and out of nowhere "a change is gonna come" by Sam Cooke was blaring from somewhere, and I'm a bit of a super fan. The music came closer and a guy pulled up right in front of us. It hit me that I had seen/been in this exact moment and location. We exchanged words and went on about our day. That singer died in the 60s.... Just not something you hear someone blasting from there car. Thanks for asking
Just came across Henri Bergson's non linear concept ot Time: Linear time vs Lived time! Mind blowing.
If Life across Time is non linear, then Death too! Check out Henri Bergson's take on Time. He was born 16 years before Jung, so a contemporary.
People wonder if death is the end but it isn’t.
Life continues after death.
When your grandmother died, did the world cease to exist?
When your grandfather died?
How about when your mother or father died?
The answer is no. This is because life goes on. When you accept that your life is not unique but simply a part of what the planet experiences, you realize that we don’t need to question about life or death because we can see life continue to move forward.
As long as the Earth exists life will always continue on Earth.
If this moment is only a coordinate in a dimension of time then the past and future also exist.
Therefor every moment is eternal and the earth will never be gone.
When i was going to the Buddhist center i had lost my fear of death it was very liberating but since i cannot go any more the fear is back Actually after losing my father to cancer I saw him in the coffin I had a shock I should have kept the memory of him alive 😢Great man Carl Jung if he doesnt know who could know?😢
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You are immortal soul. As the body gives up you continue to ‘live’ as soul may be in other realms. You may be born again and die again but you, the soul continues. This is what is clearly explained in Bhagabat Gita and seems quite right.
The only reason you are alive here in this form is because you're afraid of going into a different form. So the only thing that keeps you literally here on this planet is your fear. If you didn't have fear you wouldn't be here anymore and you wouldn't be going through all the suffering. So you're literally creating this dream. You're in a dream. You've constructed this dream because you're afraid to go to a higher dream and so that fear is the linchpin that holds absolutely everything together. Your fear of death.
Either you haven't done enough or done too much of dmt, nevertheless this is the best advertisement for the Harakiri Community
no it's because your parents by random luck met, there are no other forms, humanity was on edge of extinction ones and had different lines, there are no other civilizations outside earth, it's your pure dreaming
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I haven't a slightest doubt in stuff like that. Strangely enough I do get emotional listening this. Somewhere in my mind I know this, that's how I feel.
I agree. I’m a hypnotist and what I learned from my clients when I do hypnosis with them is amazing.
Hebrews 9:27 says that “people are destined to die once, and after that to face judgment.” In Ecclesiastes 7:2, the preacher says something a bit morbid but very true: “It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of everyone; the living should take this to heart ...
In 2 Corinthians 5:1-10 the emphasis is on the fact that life after death is explained by bringing down the tent and being found endowed by the building in heaven. In both instances Paul explains life after death.
@@AnnaiNitinthey believed in dark place where soul just dispersed in void
On a certain level, we have a drug store in our brain, the neurochemicals that show up in flow: so dopamine, norepinephrine, anandamide, endorphins, and serotonin. If you were to try to cocktail the street drug version of that, right, you're trying to blend like heroin and speed and coke and acid and weed- and point is, you can't do it. It turns out the brain can cocktail all of 'em at once, which is why people will prefer flow to almost any experience on Earth. It's our favorite experience. It's the most addictive experience on Earth. Why? 'Cause it cocktails five or six of the largest pleasure drugs the brain can produce. We're all capable of so much more than we know. That is a commonality across the board. And one of the big reasons is we're all hardwired for flow, and flow is a massive amplification of what's possible for ourselves.
Death isn't an end. Our souls are a form of energy & energy allways transforms into another form of energy! ❤ You're welcome
This, I know. I had suspected. Had a heart attack. Had an opportunity to ask questions. Death is like slipping off an old coat and our soul lives on.
Wavuvvvv big Ego .
Start by proving that there is such a thing as the "soul". Science certainly can't. If you can't prove that there even is a soul then how can the sould be regarded as energy. It's ridiculous and pure illogic. (some call it wishful thinking).
How do you Know our souls are a form of energy
I have remote viewed and can astral project, this is enough for me to know death is not the end.
Death is not an end only a new beginning. There is no end, there is only temporary reprieve.
@@jrgenstorm6536 you can't even spell delusional.
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“Delusional nonsense.”
Edgy militant atheist alert!!
The fact is that militant atheism is a cult movement hidden behind the cloak of “rationality” and scientism and materialism of the gaps that constantly uses anti religious Soviet hate propaganda left over from the Cold War, that is dishonest memes and buzz words to mock, badger and demonise anyone who challenges its myths and metaphysical presuppositions. It’s no different to debating a recruiter from the church of Scientology who just won’t leave you alone.
The fact is that a strictly reductive materialism, atheism or philosophical naturalism, that is fatalism and epistemological nihilism is nothing more substantive than a culture of death and meaninglessness if you think about it rationally!!
Atheism basically says that birth is an accident, life is ultimately meaningless, ultimately purposeless and absurd and death simply ends the absurdity and illusion that birth began!!
Your world view, your absurdity, your existential crisis and your epistemological crisis not the theists!! Prove me wrong!! I’ll wait!!
By sheer coincidence I’ve actually got two new brands of pen right here on my desk which i use for writing down ultimately meaningless and ultimately purposeless comments a (Richard Dawkins pen) and a (Edgy atheist Jrgenstorm Pen) they’ve got no point!!
@@jrgenstorm6536Delusional*
@@jrgenstorm6536you believe it’s delusional to think that death may not be the end to reality?
@@Anthony-in6kq yes
Jung's explain everything that i know it's real but i myself can't explain.
The only truthful answer is that no one knows what happens when we die. Why is that so hard for people to accept?
Thank you for taking that stand so I don't have to. Frightened people will cling to anything that brings them comfort regardless of how unlikely it is of being true.
@@jrgenstorm6536what was said in the video is certainly not nonsense
Just cause you don’t know doesn’t mean everybody doesn’t know if somebody was to tell you the truth to your face you’d probably not even believe him😂
Sometimes, coincidence, as we like to call it, line up too well. Not for everyone sure, but personally, I'd like to Gno him, rather than believe. We don't believe in God the same as we do a table or chair because we cannot see its function, only analogies help make a proxy of God. like calling him the Source, Font, Single Beam of Light as the Egyptians believed. There's gold in this subject, only for the eye that cares for Gold
@@Illuminatisevil How many invisible supernatural beings watching over us do you believe in?
Death is not the end but a new beginning.
The real deal
Alchemists are charlatans, God is the real deal and you can't reverse engineer His mind.
@@Owdaks care to elaborate?
@@Owdaks fisherman
@@Owdaks if he exists
@@Mahlak_Mriuani_Anatman Yes creature, and you'll see Him.
I'm a fairly young senior (65yrold) and recently, out of nowhere, a question popped up in my head, which is - "What was I before I was born, and what am I going to be when I die?". And the only answer I came up with is - NOTHING.
"you can have dream or visions of the future" does anyone feel that this sounds familiar?!
When I grew here on earth 🌏 I thought I remembered this place being different when I was here last time.
It's my release not my end 😊