"What the intuitive-introvert sees are most uncommon things, and he doesn't like to talk of them, if he's not a fool. Because people won't understand it." ~Jung, in ua-cam.com/video/wWNer-NfmS0/v-deo.html. It took me many years to reach a place where I could share my inner knowing-my intuition-with confidence. Through experience, I’ve learned that sharing these delicate insights can leave me vulnerable, exposing the subtle voices within me to misunderstanding or attack. In the past, I wasn't prepared for that and suffered quite a bit, especially as a child. I didn’t yet possess the psychological armor or the spiritual discernment needed to protect those precious truths, and myself. As my sense of inner stability grew, so did my willingness to open up again, to embrace vulnerability once more, despite the inevitable risks-criticism, ridicule, and judgment. But now, I face them differently. I no longer take such responses personally (most of the time:). I recognize that much of what others project onto me stems from their own unresolved conflicts, their disconnection from the unconscious and its rich, creative, and intuitive realm. Today, in the right (intuitively) situation, I share my insights freely, with a solid foundation of confidence, a sense of humor (especially about myself), and a deeply rooted connection to my inner world. I’ve discovered that people are often more open than I expect. What surprises me most is how readily people engage with ideas they’ve never considered before, when I express myself authentically-without pretense and with acceptance of who I am, and who they are-it resonates. I see how this openness invites others to reflect, grow, and communicate in new ways. It enriches me, and in turn, makes the world around me a little better. The 1957 interview that contains this shorter video is available in part 1 ua-cam.com/video/z2kG3NqDU_g/v-deo.html and you can also watch part 2 ua-cam.com/video/l6997rtdidM/v-deo.html. Feel free to share your personal experiences and thoughts on this subject! See you soon.
I use this to find antique guitars 🎸 The intention is to collect and preserve them for myself and future players. When I got into it, it was just for business and a hobby. Now it's strictly for the music 🎶 and musicians. Everything else follows behind, including financial benefit. This came after several bad interactions as a buyer. In a new age of communication and internet commerce, I just follow my gut and intuition and things usually work out.
Having one’s intuition doubted or more insidiously undermined can lead to the loss of the ability. I believe this is one of the dangers of involvement with a narcissistic personality type and living in a prosaic society, the remedy is more self-belief.
@@sue.F this is exactly why intuitives are far more effected from Narcissistic abuse, but at the end of the day, if you had real confidence in yourself and truly believed in & trusted yourself and trusted your intuition listened to your intuition then you wouldn't go near any Narcissistic types in the first place 😉 it's TRUSTING ones self and what yourself is telling you that's the key to healing not succumbing to more abuse. Many believe in their intuition but they don't Trust it, because people have been taught to listen to and trust words only trust in words
I'm an intuitive introvert and I can wholeheartedly agree, it is difficult in life at times being consistently misunderstood by people. Nevertheless, I wouldn't change having a sharp sense for anything. Insightful video thankyou.
I project the persona of an eccentric genius. Then others are comfortable because they have something tangible to hold onto. You can’t explain that which is beyond words. That frightens people so give them a concrete persona to relate to. Easier said sometimes. I let the cat out of the bag from time to time. Rarely is that state of mind understood.
Intuition and eccentricity and abstract thinking go hand in hand and close most of the time. Abstract thinking involves connecting dots of information from irrelevant and similar topics and subjects and seeing the common results that can be replicated and predicted.
The first time I saw a video of Carl Jung my heart started beating faster and time stood still. I’m convinced I knew him in a past life. My intuition is in overdrive these days as we transcend into a higher frequency. 💕💜💕💜
when a concept or any idea arises in your mind but you simply do not agree with it and do not like it at all feeling almost defensive to it, that thought is not yours and it is coming from somewhere else - well that is a classic sign of intuition 🙂
I experience anxiety at times and intuition too The distinction is very clear Anxiety is apprehention of an event that may never happen but intuition of an event always happens without fail for me anyway Intuition has saved my life twice and my right hand an other time I do find Carl Jung fascinating and a gentleman behaviour of his era
It's amazing that Jung has been such a big part of your life since your teens, and even now he’s still guiding you. His work really does have a way of sticking with you and helping make sense of things. It’s awesome that you feel such a strong connection to his ideas. Happy (early) 76th! Here’s to more years of insight and inspiration!
I am so grateful how this has come into my lif at the right time! And I found a treasure. I love your description of your channel and I am looking verb much forward to your content. Thank you so much, I will handle this with care (which I feel you did ....)
I once visited a Clairvoyant, she immediately knew aspects of my personality that she couldn’t possibly have known, yet she did. She expressed her ideas coming to her from people before us who have passed away, relatives of mine, in my case. I’ve been trying desperately to understand her abilities and perception ever since as some of what she’s said has also come true. I never truly believed that she was speaking to the dead however I can’t deny the depth of her intuition, I now see she’s an Intuitive introvert. She stated she only opens up to people she senses are open to her as otherwise she’s heavily dismissed and misunderstood.
For someone who has had an elevated intuition my entire life (especially when I was a kid and hadn't been bogged down by "real life" yet), I can say that I believe a lot of it has to do with my senses being heightened. For example, I can see things that other people can't see (or see things like a baseball pitch and its speed and trajectory), smell things other people can't smell, hear things that other people can't hear, etc. I think all it is, is that I have more information to work with. My subconscious takes that information and calculates the probabilities/outcomes better/faster than other people can. Sometimes, I do think there may be more esoteric explanations but I think the majority of it has to do with heightened senses.
@@nikipolykandritou6679 It has its pros and cons. It can be particularly confusing and scary when you're a kid. You pick up on energy, and you realize at a very young age that there's a lot of bad out there. Also, when adults realize you have this gift, they jump on you and try to exploit you, be it in sports or academics, ask you for advice on things that are way beyond your maturity level, put you in charge of things that you're not old enough or mature enough to be in charge of, etc. It's a "be careful what you wish for" kind of thing. I finally got busy enough in my life when I was in college (and also worked 4 days/week) that I was too busy/stressed out to pay attention to it. I realized when I graduated that I had gotten to the point where I could tune it out for good if I wanted to. I decided to do just that. It felt liberating. Now, as an adult, I'm doing my best to hone in on it again. Once you block it, it's difficult to get it back. I feel like I can handle it better now, as I'm more mature and have the ability to compartmentalize more effectively. I've been getting sparks of it through meditation and concentration but wow, is it hard. It was so nice to be liberated for all those years. Sometimes, it's just nice to NOT know what's going to happen or to NOT know things about people that you don't necessarily want to know.
@@TeaRex208 Same here. It often was torture to be so sensitive! I have an esoteric view as well, which is a long story, but basically has to do with the fact that the body is the densest part of a human operating on Earth. Everything comes from the top down. As above; so below. This then applies to intuition.
Intuition needs to be balanced by rational considerations, and the reverse is also true. These are two different and complementary modes of thinking - when used properly. Intuition without rationality gets us into magical thinking, and rationality without intuition misses out on subtle and important indications of risk. Both are required. (I work in IT and problems often can result in getting too tightly focused to see the larger patterns, and so then I go for a walk - preferrably in a natural environment - and return. Also, the unconscious can work upon a problem and out pops a novel approach at 3:00 a.m. as I awaken from sleep with a start.) So, try to navigate in and through both parts of how we think to avoid the pitfalls of using either almost exclusively.
Absolutely agree! Intuition and rationality complement each other, and balancing them is key. It's fascinating how stepping away or allowing the unconscious to work can lead to fresh insights. Using both modes of thinking helps us avoid the limitations of relying too heavily on one or the other. That's a life goal :)
@@MTMadeItV2 I often do. It seems to be the end of a sleep cycle, and I will often surface for an hour, before sliding off back to sleep for another few hours. It is a delightful time, and it is easy to occupy a zone between sleep and an awakened state. I find it to be a very creative state to be in.
I was very intuitive as a child . Unfortunately modern day has eroded this to almost non existence. However just last week I had the “ hunch” feeling . I just deep down knew that a certain thing would happen , and it did. Almost exactly as I had thought. Then this video pops up on my recommendation. I believed this is not a coincidence.😊
Many years ago I answered an advertisement for a job in Sydney Australia. When I entered the premises I sat there quietly for about 10 minutes and nobody approached me. Finally, I realized it was a brothel...just a hunch or feeling I had. I was young and so removed from reality.
@@The_Jungian_Aion I guess all the 'hard knocks' in life set me on my journey with the help of my belief in God and lots of reading helped which enabled me to embrace 'SELF LOVE' in order to love others and not be manipulated which I think is the work of Satan. It sounds crazy but we see so much of 'Satanic worshipping' in our culture today (e.g music industry ). You won't believe this but my experiences on a dating app gave me a greater insight into the human psyche which also opened my eyes to the many different characters out there who by the way are LOST SOULS. I continue to live outside the Matrix which is currently on a ferocious mission to destabilize mankind. p.s I also met a gorgeous young man on the app...I'm 68 whilst he is 28 and he's so in touch with his masculinity which is something that is also being slowly eroded today. Blessings to all from Belgrade Serbia
Interesting. I think Jung missed the effects of conditioning on intuition. I've has to recalibrate my intuition bc it was full of attribution errors due to enduring abuse. Often I know I'm picking up on something, but I have to pause and really evaluate what's coming up and gather more data to make better sense of what I picked up on.
You raise a key point about conditioning's effect on intuition. Past experiences, especially those involving suffering, can distort unconscious messages. Abuse, as you mention, leads to misunderstandings that require conscious correction. By pausing and evaluating your intuitions, you are balancing the unconscious with rational thought, a vital part of the individuation process. This dialogue refines intuition over time.
I actually would argue that abuse and trauma would result in an overactive egoic response that clouds/overshadows intuition. Once shadow work is begun, intuition is able to be utilized more effectively because the ego is tamed and closer in balanced. Human experiences facilitate ego development for better or worse, and it’s by taming the ego that we are better able to hear our higher self.
Mindfulness will help. When we are tuning into your intuition, how does your body know. By practicing mindfulness your body will respond. When strengthening your intuition also allow any or all answers to arrive without questioning them. When the thinking process takes over, you question your intuition. Having that sense of understanding the body sensation you will anchor your intuition. It's a known fact that trauma can highten intuition but try and not rely on the physical sensations you once had to use under the traumatic moments you recall. Retrain your body to relax with the body. Hope it helps.
I used to play club level chess years ago, and my game was pretty much intuition. Never in all my time playing chess did I ever get into ''time trouble''. My moves were pretty much straightaway. I could feel my way across the board more than see the board. Of course, many chess players will tell you there are two types of player. Those that calculate their way on the board and those that feel their way on the board. But both groups apply varied degrees of these abilities. You will see these ability in the sports world. Those athletes that display these kinds of ability are called ''naturals or natural athletes''.
In a quantum Chemistry class that i had attended unprepared, I guessed a number which later I realized it was impossible to guess based on pure knowledge or preparedness. Professor dropped the chalk, class went full silence, I thought I was in trouble. Until he turned his red face and told me if I had studied the concept before ? I did not only study the concept, I had not even read the chapter we all supposed to read. It was not a lucky guess. I just kind of saw that number moving from my imagination to my mouth. Then I blurted it out. That was my first major appreciation of deep intuition. By now I am used to people whisper behind me after talking to me. 😅
@@soheila3456 I believe you. My youngest son is severely developmentally delayed and very “in his own world” yet will some times blurt out what a text message says before I even read it. If you ask him his name or age he’ll just smile. Go figure 😅 Also there was an instance he took me outside before sunset and kept pointing at the blue sky for me to look at something (I can’t even get him to pay attention long enough to look at the moon with me 😂)..he kept pointing a good half hour til the sun started going down and a bright orange star appeared and he got very excited to see it. I used a sky map app, it was Arcturus. How he knew where that was is beyond me.
if you work on something you are dedicated to then it comes naturally. I have made some incredible long putts in wgt just by thought and execution. its perfect if you trust entirely what you are doing then perception shall be true.
The more we use tech tools with sophisticated inputs and outputs, the more we will need to embrace and evolve the frontiers of human intelligence which cannot be measured or mimicked by such tools. In the mid 90s my 2nd or 3rd year uni psychology lecturer put up a slide on intuitive intelligence with a note to say we would not be studying it as there is not enough empirical evidence to support it. Yet scientific and other breakthroughs are made by hunches in those gaps of conscious awareness . Our whole system is built on those assumptions. The courageous may be inspired to break with tradition.
From the minute we are conceived and born our parents and therefore we are trained to override our emotional or intuitive instincts in favour of empirical so-called evidence-based rationales. I see great potential here for humanity to evolve.
This makes so much sense to me! I realise why I find things so difficult because I do not trust in my intuition and doubt myself at every corner. Thank you for this video and I can’t wait to explore more of Carl Jung’s work.
@The_Jungian_Aion true it's a read that requires a foundation,spiritual and confronts established boundaries. I see why he didn't want to be published while alive.
@@The_Jungian_Aion No, I know you have subtitles hard coded in your video but I've come back to this video a few times and if you have the transcript available then I can just do a ctrl+f and find the words I'm looking for....just makes it a bit easier.....then again, after I messaged you, I looked up the issues and it seems that the transcript option can be buggy and it can disappear occasionally....so, it might just be something on my end.
That sounds more like paranoia than intuition. Intuition tends to be more subtle and balanced, whereas paranoia is often driven by fear and constant suspicion. It’s easy to confuse the two, but intuition doesn’t usually carry the same anxious weight.
Ah! to walk in reverse, my friend, Depends on where you plan to end! For if the river bends just right, You might circle back without a fight. But if the river’s long and wide, You’ll be walking ‘til the tides subside!
relativation of time ans space through the unconscious .. that the fact .. now swallow that .. that's difficult .. do you really understand what this statement means .. lol .. from an INFJ .. intuition .. can receive .. messages from out of this universes .. lol
Kundalini is symbolized as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine, representing dormant spiritual energy. When awakened, it rises through the chakras, bringing profound transformation and heightened consciousness. The "snake in the abdomen" refers to the initial stirring of this energy in the lower abdomen, felt as warmth or vibrations. This awakening can be powerful and lead to higher awareness.
@@The_Jungian_Aion So it is not authentic voice, which means that we don’t know, which part you generated, how should we guess which is the Jung’s thought and which is not? You may say it’s all he’s thoughts, but with AI you can make any person talk with your own idea. So upload the real footage and if it’s synchronized with the real footage, I will say that it is authentic.
Feel free to prove it to yourself. You can find the unrestored interview on youtube, and because a big part of it is inaudible, buy the book that contains all of Jung interviews, as I did, and read this long interview. Then you will know it is authentic.
@@colinjames2469 Start the sentence with the Capital letter, I've already finished the school and the university, you go back to school, you little...
"What the intuitive-introvert sees are most uncommon things, and he doesn't like to talk of them, if he's not a fool. Because people won't understand it." ~Jung, in ua-cam.com/video/wWNer-NfmS0/v-deo.html.
It took me many years to reach a place where I could share my inner knowing-my intuition-with confidence. Through experience, I’ve learned that sharing these delicate insights can leave me vulnerable, exposing the subtle voices within me to misunderstanding or attack. In the past, I wasn't prepared for that and suffered quite a bit, especially as a child. I didn’t yet possess the psychological armor or the spiritual discernment needed to protect those precious truths, and myself.
As my sense of inner stability grew, so did my willingness to open up again, to embrace vulnerability once more, despite the inevitable risks-criticism, ridicule, and judgment. But now, I face them differently. I no longer take such responses personally (most of the time:). I recognize that much of what others project onto me stems from their own unresolved conflicts, their disconnection from the unconscious and its rich, creative, and intuitive realm.
Today, in the right (intuitively) situation, I share my insights freely, with a solid foundation of confidence, a sense of humor (especially about myself), and a deeply rooted connection to my inner world. I’ve discovered that people are often more open than I expect. What surprises me most is how readily people engage with ideas they’ve never considered before, when I express myself authentically-without pretense and with acceptance of who I am, and who they are-it resonates. I see how this openness invites others to reflect, grow, and communicate in new ways. It enriches me, and in turn, makes the world around me a little better.
The 1957 interview that contains this shorter video is available in part 1 ua-cam.com/video/z2kG3NqDU_g/v-deo.html and you can also watch part 2 ua-cam.com/video/l6997rtdidM/v-deo.html.
Feel free to share your personal experiences and thoughts on this subject!
See you soon.
@@The_Jungian_Aion I will definitely get started! Thank you! I’m wishing you well my friend 🙏🧠❤️☮️🌏🙏
Your comment 'resognates' very deeply with my frequencies. Stay safe. ❤❤❤
I use this to find antique guitars 🎸
The intention is to collect and preserve them for myself and future players. When I got into it, it was just for business and a hobby.
Now it's strictly for the music 🎶 and musicians. Everything else follows behind, including financial benefit.
This came after several bad interactions as a buyer. In a new age of communication and internet commerce, I just follow my gut and intuition and things usually work out.
Love having Jung travel through time to enlighten us with his incredible knowledge! He truly is an ascendent master
Having one’s intuition doubted or more insidiously undermined can lead to the loss of the ability. I believe this is one of the dangers of involvement with a narcissistic personality type and living in a prosaic society, the remedy is more self-belief.
@@sue.F this is exactly why intuitives are far more effected from Narcissistic abuse, but at the end of the day, if you had real confidence in yourself and truly believed in & trusted yourself and trusted your intuition listened to your intuition then you wouldn't go near any Narcissistic types in the first place 😉 it's TRUSTING ones self and what yourself is telling you that's the key to healing not succumbing to more abuse.
Many believe in their intuition but they don't Trust it, because people have been taught to listen to and trust words only trust in words
100% correct.
@@azaleaslightsage1271 Hard not to go near one's mother 😄
If you lose it though, you csn get it back by harmonising with natural and correct behaviours again
@@baraistatieh5749yes, never underestimate the body ability to heal. I’m on this journey now.
I'm an intuitive introvert and I can wholeheartedly agree, it is difficult in life at times being consistently misunderstood by people. Nevertheless, I wouldn't change having a sharp sense for anything. Insightful video thankyou.
Thank you, great to have you here.
I project the persona of an eccentric genius. Then others are comfortable because they have something tangible to hold onto. You can’t explain that which is beyond words. That frightens people so give them a concrete persona to relate to. Easier said sometimes. I let the cat out of the bag from time to time. Rarely is that state of mind understood.
The audio is spectacular compared to the original video. More please!
Thank you! There are more videos on my channel, there is part 1 of the full 1957 interview, and also more in the making.
@@The_Jungian_Aion amazing work!
Indeed !
@@The_Jungian_Aion Thank you friend 💕
A wonderful feast of the ears! Thank you for making it 🙂❤️🙏
Thank you dear!
Intuition and eccentricity and abstract thinking go hand in hand and close most of the time. Abstract thinking involves connecting dots of information from irrelevant and similar topics and subjects and seeing the common results that can be replicated and predicted.
You described this beautifully
The first time I saw a video of Carl Jung my heart started beating faster and time stood still. I’m convinced I knew him in a past life. My intuition is in overdrive these days as we transcend into a higher frequency. 💕💜💕💜
Intuition in overdrive these days… well put
when a concept or any idea arises in your mind but you simply do not agree with it and do not like it at all feeling almost defensive to it, that thought is not yours and it is coming from somewhere else - well that is a classic sign of intuition 🙂
@@pfontanesi but isn’t that a similar feeling to anxiety?
@@anonymousviewer328 no anxiety isnt like that
@@anonymousviewer328 you can only hear it if you are not anxious because anxiety mess up the nervous system
@@levicodm1961 that’s what my anxiety feels like … feeling defensive to a thought. So yes it is. I don’t think they described intuition well.
I experience anxiety at times and intuition too The distinction is very clear Anxiety is apprehention of an event that may never happen but intuition of an event always happens without fail for me anyway Intuition has saved my life twice and my right hand an other time I do find Carl Jung fascinating and a gentleman behaviour of his era
Close to my B-day # 76 and literally owe my life to C G Jung ..started reading him in my teens . To this day he's my saving grace !
It's amazing that Jung has been such a big part of your life since your teens, and even now he’s still guiding you. His work really does have a way of sticking with you and helping make sense of things. It’s awesome that you feel such a strong connection to his ideas. Happy (early) 76th! Here’s to more years of insight and inspiration!
Ditto. Now 61, I started reading Jung aged 20 due to the Police Synchronicity album. He, his works, has been my unfailing guide ever since 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hello Frank! What you say is very interesting. Could you tell me how Carl Jung has helped you?
Congratulations!
Happy birthday.🎉
Jung is so fascinating 👏🏾.
I am so grateful how this has come into my lif at the right time!
And I found a treasure.
I love your description of your channel and I am looking verb much forward to your content.
Thank you so much, I will handle this with care (which I feel you did ....)
Happy that you're here, thank you for your kind words.
Thank you! So glad to have discovered this channel..
Happy that you're here! It's only the beginning :)
Thank you so much. This is a gem💎.
one of the best audio qualities ive found of this interview
It took a lot of hard work! Thank you.
So important on my Journey!
I once visited a Clairvoyant, she immediately knew aspects of my personality that she couldn’t possibly have known, yet she did. She expressed her ideas coming to her from people before us who have passed away, relatives of mine, in my case. I’ve been trying desperately to understand her abilities and perception ever since as some of what she’s said has also come true. I never truly believed that she was speaking to the dead however I can’t deny the depth of her intuition, I now see she’s an Intuitive introvert. She stated she only opens up to people she senses are open to her as otherwise she’s heavily dismissed and misunderstood.
She has an open channel to the unconscious.
@@Alex7846766 I speak with the departed.no biggie
For someone who has had an elevated intuition my entire life (especially when I was a kid and hadn't been bogged down by "real life" yet), I can say that I believe a lot of it has to do with my senses being heightened. For example, I can see things that other people can't see (or see things like a baseball pitch and its speed and trajectory), smell things other people can't smell, hear things that other people can't hear, etc. I think all it is, is that I have more information to work with. My subconscious takes that information and calculates the probabilities/outcomes better/faster than other people can. Sometimes, I do think there may be more esoteric explanations but I think the majority of it has to do with heightened senses.
Keep embracing it - it's a unique gift!
What a unique gift! I've always been admiring these people❤
@@nikipolykandritou6679 It has its pros and cons. It can be particularly confusing and scary when you're a kid. You pick up on energy, and you realize at a very young age that there's a lot of bad out there. Also, when adults realize you have this gift, they jump on you and try to exploit you, be it in sports or academics, ask you for advice on things that are way beyond your maturity level, put you in charge of things that you're not old enough or mature enough to be in charge of, etc. It's a "be careful what you wish for" kind of thing. I finally got busy enough in my life when I was in college (and also worked 4 days/week) that I was too busy/stressed out to pay attention to it. I realized when I graduated that I had gotten to the point where I could tune it out for good if I wanted to. I decided to do just that. It felt liberating. Now, as an adult, I'm doing my best to hone in on it again. Once you block it, it's difficult to get it back. I feel like I can handle it better now, as I'm more mature and have the ability to compartmentalize more effectively. I've been getting sparks of it through meditation and concentration but wow, is it hard. It was so nice to be liberated for all those years. Sometimes, it's just nice to NOT know what's going to happen or to NOT know things about people that you don't necessarily want to know.
Heightened awareness of attention.
@@TeaRex208
Same here. It often was torture to be so sensitive!
I have an esoteric view as well, which is a long story, but basically has to do with the fact that the body is the densest part of a human operating on Earth.
Everything comes from the top down. As above; so below. This then applies to intuition.
Intuition needs to be balanced by rational considerations, and the reverse is also true. These are two different and complementary modes of thinking - when used properly. Intuition without rationality gets us into magical thinking, and rationality without intuition misses out on subtle and important indications of risk. Both are required. (I work in IT and problems often can result in getting too tightly focused to see the larger patterns, and so then I go for a walk - preferrably in a natural environment - and return. Also, the unconscious can work upon a problem and out pops a novel approach at 3:00 a.m. as I awaken from sleep with a start.)
So, try to navigate in and through both parts of how we think to avoid the pitfalls of using either almost exclusively.
Absolutely agree! Intuition and rationality complement each other, and balancing them is key. It's fascinating how stepping away or allowing the unconscious to work can lead to fresh insights. Using both modes of thinking helps us avoid the limitations of relying too heavily on one or the other. That's a life goal :)
you wake up at 3am?? wow
i've seen someone say 3am -6 am is a magical time is that why you do it? what time do u go to bed?
@@MTMadeItV2 I often do. It seems to be the end of a sleep cycle, and I will often surface for an hour, before sliding off back to sleep for another few hours. It is a delightful time, and it is easy to occupy a zone between sleep and an awakened state. I find it to be a very creative state to be in.
@@nicholasfulford6753 okay I will give it a try. I just did some yoga before bed and the sleep was excellent
I was very intuitive as a child . Unfortunately modern day has eroded this to almost non existence. However just last week I had the “ hunch” feeling . I just deep down knew that a certain thing would happen , and it did. Almost exactly as I had thought.
Then this video pops up on my recommendation. I believed this is not a coincidence.😊
It might be the next step on your way :)
Many years ago I answered an advertisement for a job in Sydney Australia. When I entered the premises I sat there quietly for about 10 minutes and nobody approached me. Finally, I realized it was a brothel...just a hunch or feeling I had. I was young and so removed from reality.
What an experience. What helped you to become more grounded?
@@The_Jungian_Aion I guess all the 'hard knocks' in life set me on my journey with the help of my belief in God and lots of reading helped which enabled me to embrace 'SELF LOVE' in order to love others and not be manipulated which I think is the work of Satan. It sounds crazy but we see so much of 'Satanic worshipping' in our culture today (e.g music industry ). You won't believe this but my experiences on a dating app gave me a greater insight into the human psyche which also opened my eyes to the many different characters out there who by the way are LOST SOULS. I continue to live outside the Matrix which is currently on a ferocious mission to destabilize mankind. p.s I also met a gorgeous young man on the app...I'm 68 whilst he is 28 and he's so in touch with his masculinity which is something that is also being slowly eroded today. Blessings to all from Belgrade Serbia
❤ ahead of his time, one of the fathers of modern spiritually
I think your intuition is messages being sent to you through your aware conscious state.
Pay attention.
This is fantastic. Thank you for sharing 🙏🧠❤️☮️🌏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting. I think Jung missed the effects of conditioning on intuition. I've has to recalibrate my intuition bc it was full of attribution errors due to enduring abuse. Often I know I'm picking up on something, but I have to pause and really evaluate what's coming up and gather more data to make better sense of what I picked up on.
You raise a key point about conditioning's effect on intuition. Past experiences, especially those involving suffering, can distort unconscious messages. Abuse, as you mention, leads to misunderstandings that require conscious correction. By pausing and evaluating your intuitions, you are balancing the unconscious with rational thought, a vital part of the individuation process. This dialogue refines intuition over time.
I actually would argue that abuse and trauma would result in an overactive egoic response that clouds/overshadows intuition. Once shadow work is begun, intuition is able to be utilized more effectively because the ego is tamed and closer in balanced. Human experiences facilitate ego development for better or worse, and it’s by taming the ego that we are better able to hear our higher self.
In my experience, trauma responses and intuition present very differently, but it took a while to understand where the guidance was coming from.
@@Behavior_Coach totally agree from personal experience!
Mindfulness will help. When we are tuning into your intuition, how does your body know. By practicing mindfulness your body will respond.
When strengthening your intuition also allow any or all answers to arrive without questioning them.
When the thinking process takes over, you question your intuition.
Having that sense of understanding the body sensation you will anchor your intuition.
It's a known fact that trauma can highten intuition but try and not rely on the physical sensations you once had to use under the traumatic moments you recall. Retrain your body to relax with the body. Hope it helps.
sensitive woman and intuitive man is best combination, i will dare to say, it is God himself.
I used to play club level chess years ago, and my game was pretty much intuition. Never in all my time playing chess did I ever get into ''time trouble''. My moves were pretty much straightaway. I could feel my way across the board more than see the board. Of course, many chess players will tell you there are two types of player. Those that calculate their way on the board and those that feel their way on the board. But both groups apply varied degrees of these abilities. You will see these ability in the sports world. Those athletes that display these kinds of ability are called ''naturals or natural athletes''.
You can experience what intuition is and where it’s coming from.
Far ahead of his time and even further of our time!
In a quantum Chemistry class that i had attended unprepared, I guessed a number which later I realized it was impossible to guess based on pure knowledge or preparedness. Professor dropped the chalk, class went full silence, I thought I was in trouble. Until he turned his red face and told me if I had studied the concept before ? I did not only study the concept, I had not even read the chapter we all supposed to read. It was not a lucky guess. I just kind of saw that number moving from my imagination to my mouth. Then I blurted it out. That was my first major appreciation of deep intuition. By now I am used to people whisper behind me after talking to me. 😅
The unconscious put on a show-a beautiful experience! Does your intuition often guide you?
@@soheila3456 I believe you. My youngest son is severely developmentally delayed and very “in his own world” yet will some times blurt out what a text message says before I even read it. If you ask him his name or age he’ll just smile. Go figure 😅 Also there was an instance he took me outside before sunset and kept pointing at the blue sky for me to look at something (I can’t even get him to pay attention long enough to look at the moon with me 😂)..he kept pointing a good half hour til the sun started going down and a bright orange star appeared and he got very excited to see it. I used a sky map app, it was Arcturus. How he knew where that was is beyond me.
if you work on something you are dedicated to then it comes naturally. I have made some incredible long putts in wgt just by thought and execution. its perfect if you trust entirely what you are doing then perception shall be true.
The more we use tech tools with sophisticated inputs and outputs, the more we will need to embrace and evolve the frontiers of human intelligence which cannot be measured or mimicked by such tools.
In the mid 90s my 2nd or 3rd year uni psychology lecturer put up a slide on intuitive intelligence with a note to say we would not be studying it as there is not enough empirical evidence to support it.
Yet scientific and other breakthroughs are made by hunches in those gaps of conscious awareness .
Our whole system is built on those assumptions.
The courageous may be inspired to break with tradition.
From the minute we are conceived and born our parents and therefore we are trained to override our emotional or intuitive instincts in favour of empirical so-called evidence-based rationales.
I see great potential here for humanity to evolve.
Agreed! What the system avoids we will study on our own.
Clean!
As a whistle.
Any one that understands C. G, Jung is quite the persona, he's very advanced individual.
Quite the individual you mean, persona is our social mask, which is necessary but we shouldn't identify with it.
But if the woman smelled his cigar and realized that there was someone there before, why is it intuition?
I believe we are hard wired with these abilities for many reasons
Venlazquez.the guitar maker said... He.create.With institution
Sometimes a half-smoked cigar means something else . . .
This makes so much sense to me! I realise why I find things so difficult because I do not trust in my intuition and doubt myself at every corner. Thank you for this video and I can’t wait to explore more of Carl Jung’s work.
Great brother! I wish you a deep and an eye opening Journey!
i am highly intuitive, always have been. i am now wondering how to decipher between my fear from trauma and my true intuition. what a conundrum...
Delve into Jung my friend.
His red book is a must read
Sure, but not as the starting point with Jung, in my view.
@The_Jungian_Aion true it's a read that requires a foundation,spiritual and confronts established boundaries.
I see why he didn't want to be published while alive.
@@dubinatub1 Yes, only gave it to those closest to him.
@The_Jungian_Aion he was very phychic as was his mother
Perhaps the collective unconscious or collective psyche links all of life. Those who can read the unconscious have “intuitions”.
Please allow closed captions/transcript
Hi, are you referring to translating into other languages?
@@The_Jungian_Aion No, I know you have subtitles hard coded in your video but I've come back to this video a few times and if you have the transcript available then I can just do a ctrl+f and find the words I'm looking for....just makes it a bit easier.....then again, after I messaged you, I looked up the issues and it seems that the transcript option can be buggy and it can disappear occasionally....so, it might just be something on my end.
@@DrSpud I've added them my man.
@@The_Jungian_Aion Thank buddy, really appreciate it
It seems like being intuitive is characteristic of a type of person. So, not everyone is that type. That's what I'm getting 🤷🏿♀️
Right. But we all have this potential in us.
Who's the interviewer?
Richard Evans.
I wonder if anxiety is from being hyper-intuitive and thus always getting a hunch that something bad is lurking all the time
That sounds more like paranoia than intuition. Intuition tends to be more subtle and balanced, whereas paranoia is often driven by fear and constant suspicion. It’s easy to confuse the two, but intuition doesn’t usually carry the same anxious weight.
@@The_Jungian_AionAgreed 100%. This is what I was getting at in regards to the conditioning of intuition comment when considering trauma/abuse.
@@The_Jungian_Aion ok makes sense
@@Zack-xz1ph nope
So if you want to go around the river,how far do you need to walk in reverse? You see.,😮
Ah! to walk in reverse, my friend,
Depends on where you plan to end!
For if the river bends just right,
You might circle back without a fight.
But if the river’s long and wide,
You’ll be walking ‘til the tides subside!
Mmmmm! OK. I’ll leave you guys to it. Have fun. Of course this is my intuition. Thanks for everyone’s effort.
9:25 is she referring to her kundalini?
relativation of time ans space through the unconscious .. that the fact .. now swallow that .. that's difficult .. do you really understand what this statement means .. lol .. from an INFJ .. intuition .. can receive .. messages from out of this universes .. lol
Thanks
Thank you for the support!
Intuition:
what you dont know yet,
but your brain does.
The brain, like any computer, doesn't know anything. The unconscious mind knows.
Ramon Cliff
Who is he?
💯💚👊
Is it AI? I am finding so many videos on UA-cam are now!
Hi, no. The video and audio are real, and I've restored them using several tools, including AI.
@@Alicewonders828 you can read his lips and tell it’s real
Is this AI generated?
It is real. I've used several tools to restore the low quality audio, including AI.
I dont get the snake in my abdomen part
its Kundalini
Kundalini is symbolized as a coiled serpent at the base of the spine, representing dormant spiritual energy. When awakened, it rises through the chakras, bringing profound transformation and heightened consciousness. The "snake in the abdomen" refers to the initial stirring of this energy in the lower abdomen, felt as warmth or vibrations. This awakening can be powerful and lead to higher awareness.
God, I wish Jung were around today. He looked so satisfied smoking his pipe.
That would be amazing. In a way, he is.
AI?
No. The video and audio are real, and I've restored them using several tools including AI.
Why did he marry the cook ? Bitte . . .
The intuitive who is floating in the air finds the practical-down to earth-other to compensate him.
Your answer is very much appreciated. Thank you. I will watch it again with fresh eyes
So did you learn something new about yourself?
Yes, a bit more about me, my 'cook' and why I never remarried
☯️
Seems like this was made with AI
Hi! No. It is an authentic interview, which I have restored using several tools, including AI tools.
@@devonh2762 what is the ego but the most advanced AI the universe has yet to invent, and subsequently attempt to integrate?
It was not😅
@@The_Jungian_Aion thank you just making sure. Keep it up
😂😂 ya you have tons
What is your address near these lovely girls? Ah..you live by a brothal! How did you know Dr?
Is it real or AI generated? Because it sounds like AI, and Jung had special intonation, and accent, it does not match the real voice.
Hi it's real. The original audio was of poor quality, sometimes inaudible, so I used multiple tools including AI, to restore and enhance it.
@@The_Jungian_Aion So it is not authentic voice, which means that we don’t know, which part you generated, how should we guess which is the Jung’s thought and which is not? You may say it’s all he’s thoughts, but with AI you can make any person talk with your own idea. So upload the real footage and if it’s synchronized with the real footage, I will say that it is authentic.
Feel free to prove it to yourself. You can find the unrestored interview on youtube, and because a big part of it is inaudible, buy the book that contains all of Jung interviews, as I did, and read this long interview. Then you will know it is authentic.
@@GiorgiAkhalaia a recording is not an authentic voice. Go back to school.
@@colinjames2469 Start the sentence with the Capital letter, I've already finished the school and the university, you go back to school, you little...
9:12 That's me