Carl Jung: Face to Face - 1959 Interview (Colorized & Remastered)
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
- In this colorized and remastered interview, conducted by John Freeman for the BBC program “Face to Face”, Carl Gustav Jung talks about his life, studies, and his work with Freud. He also shares his thoughts on death, religion, and where humanity is headed. When asked if he believes in God, Jung hesitates before saying, "It's hard to say... I'm certain. I don't need to believe." #philosophy #psychology
This video has been colorized and the audio remastered by myself. Thus this work is classified as a derivative work and requires licensing. The source footage is in the public domain. - Розваги
"man cannot stand a meaningless life" what a banger to end this interview with.
He was 84-85 here and passed away 2 years later. He was still pretty sharp-minded at his advanced age.
😮 He could pass for ten years younger than that!
What a gift to humanity
Hey everyone! This is my first UA-cam Video ever. Yay! While the colorization might not be perfect, I have spent a lot of hours tweaking it manually. I hope you enjoy the video!
Colourisation gives it a lot of life. Keep this up would love to see more.
Thanks a lot for the kind words! I'll try to keep uploading regularly. Suggestions are welcome!
Hi, thanks for your work!
Genuine question here, when you colour a black and white video, how do you know which are the real ones? Or do you color it according to your imagination?
thanks
Seeing Jung interviewed in color is great.
"Man is the great danger " wise words
The wisest part of that statement was his emphasis on how little we put towards understanding the human mind and correcting for the social dynamics that lead to ignorant and violence-promoting mindsets.
Imagine if we took a fifth of school time dedicated towards empathy training; just sincerely immersing your mind in someone elses shoes thats from a group you dislike.
Ultron was right 👍
The improved audio is life changing. I previously haven’t been able to listen to this interview intently because of the quality of the recording. If not for your work I wouldn’t yet have the opportunity to connect with Jung so much more deeply as I feel now.
I’ve been in Jungian Analysis for 5 years! The work you did is extremely meaningful to me 🤍
Hi Bee, your kind words are due to the channel in the below-linked video. The channel and video you're commenting here took the work from below, claimed it as its own work, and uploaded, stripped of additional stories about Jung. If you are a fan of Jung's depths of thought, and the work you compliment so pleasantly, was truly meaningful to you, please see the original , which also has more of Jung's own thoughts about the interview:
ua-cam.com/video/876ZTgL3vPc/v-deo.html
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Thank you for the pertinent information.
Amazing! The audio is much much better. And looks good too!
Thanks, I really appreciate it!
Wow!!!! I went through almost 6 months of intensive outpatient DBT therapy, and have been working on things for close to a decade now between between earning a psychology degree, and also recovering at the same time. I too, am an INFJ-T, and to hear Carl Jung share the exact same feelings regarding anger is really a relief! You question yourself in life if you were the problem, especially within your heavily narcissistic family unit - furious anger is often an unfortunate side effect from having a bully of a sibling, and it's probably innate to begin with! Good to know, straight from the horse's mouth, I am abnormally normal, and my feelings are as well! Love Jung's work, and especially his answer regarding God; all you have to do, is start seeing synchronicities happen in your life, the law of attraction, and you start to really get it!
I love how he laughs when talking about his grandchildren stealing his things ❤
This is absolutely amazing. As a longtime admirer of Jung, this is a blessing. Thank you for this closer glimpse of one the greatest minds this world has ever known.
Thank you for posting these interviews with Jung. I wonder what he would say if he was alive now...
Impossible to say. I would bet it would be quite a different take than we might imagine.
@@leebearfield1405 We are watching and facilitating ancient archetypes as they re-establish prominence and dominance over humanity. Jung would probably say...Nothing new here.
He’d say “BRAVO” … I’d venture a guess !
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Well done and thanks. Watched in B+W many times before but great to get even a tiny bit closer to the great Man himself. 💙
Thank you!
This is so much better! Could you remaster the 3 hour long interview with Carl Jung please?
Thank you! That interview is, as far as I know, copyright-protected... I will Email the rights holder in the coming days and hope they will allow me to do it!
@@DustyArchiver Okay, I really appreciate it!
I love his depth of thoughts. He looks at all with such inquisitions And in this is forgiveness of what we still don’t know. Possibilities still. To me it’s humbling and I then converse with God. And it becomes, leave it to me. Amen
This is amazing!!! Thank you so much for the hard work!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it
Wow, just wow, to think like this in the 50s! Thank you, Carl Jung
Thank you 🙏🏻
This is absolutely fantastic. Barely started listening to it and I can see the effort behind this. Thank you very much
I am really grateful for your kind words, thank you! More (Jung) to come!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! ITS SO GOOD!!!
Such a great work!! thanks for this gift
So lovely you told me of your visitation there.
Damn, your work is legendary! I suggest to also remasterize Heidegger interviews.
Wow, thanks so much! Means a lot. I am still learning to master these restorations...
Thank you soo much appreciated ❤
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Amazing❤
Wow, this is surreal
Amazing seeing this in color. Thanks for making this!
I am not my own history.. what a gem
What an amazing interview. Thanks!❤❤❤
Thank you for this 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
What a wonderful, informative interview. Thank you so much!
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Love & respect to all of you
thanks keep going
just listen to his voice just amazing
Impressive. Many thanks for this video.
I'm so glad I found this channel
Great vídeo! Well done !!
Awesome!!
Asking questions that end with ".... when you were young"
the same thing as u read one of his books happens while you watch him , u r simply aquiring wisdom , enlightenment and knowledge that isn,t necessarily belong to the current world or realm but rather can take u to a more holistic meaning of existence transcending all boundaries of the confining , decadent and low Grade of all material thing❤❤❤❤
Imagine if this interviewer had a personality and a curiosity instead of just reading questions off of a list.
Agree entirely. At least he didn’t try to compete as one so often sees.
that's so cool
4:40 “oh I knew he was very fallible” 😂
That’s a good dad.
This is absolutely the most accurate and heartfelt way of quantifying these thoughts! Thank you!
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Wow.
The very end, "communal disoociation" through ever increasingly technological advancements is so appt for the present moment. and there will be a reaction to it, as he states.
I see a kindred spirit in Jung.
that's some ring he's wearing.
The closest man to the Buddha from the west
Why the interviewer did not ask Dr Jung to further explain why he does not believe in God as 'HE KNOWS'? such as shame!
Thankfully he directly clarified what he meant in a letter after the interview because so many were puzzled about what he meant. He essentially said he encountered something in himself that he knows not what it is, but is a part of the great mystery that many cultures call different names.
If you understand, if you know....than you cann't ask further. You must feeel it...there is no answer. You can see it in his face. So sweet. I only could love, feel love. Try it.❤❤
Thank you! Did I understand correctly that Freud didn't study philosophy, as Jung had, and therefore wasn't aware of how to have discussions with Jung in a respectful manner?
No
He says “I know@ I am assuming from all I’ve read of him he is saying “I know” that to means I do. He’s to evolved to not believe.
Does that mean one zero is missing from too?
Maybe nice curtains and decor don’t make a nice home, or a nice house. Does he mean alienation and hatred from my siblings means I neither have a house, nor will have a home? Ahh…That’s a really nice notion, thank you for being so nice.
And does ‘trolling the money, make a governmental system look like a cowboy outfit? Could you shed some more enlightenment on ped I tips & tricks?
Yes too
He knows God , rather than just believes
Do you believe in God? I know. Why does he say that?
In this interview at least (besides his vast works), I think he gives slightly more insight into such questions at @ 31:33
He’s an insider in his abilities and delving. Insight isn’t free
@@laurelsoderholm9480 Can you explain what you mean here? (sorry not sure).
So he does not believe in god
@@yoepv8800 He doesn’t "believe" anything or IN anything. He does not like the word itself as he says later. He either has “sufficient reasons to accept a certain hypnotises” or he does not. So when he says “I know”, I think its pretty obvious what he means. (I know some argue that he has a little smile/wink as he answers but I love the spirit of his reply)
Wacko.
If he believes in God then I doubt everything he says.
when you're breathing your last breaths. You too, will belive in god.
As you should with everyone
The framing of the question was foolish, and Jung mocked the interviewer for it. If you know, you know. It's called gnosis.
How sad you feel as you do 🥲
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