The Truth About THE RED BOOK

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@robertwhiteley-yv1sy
@robertwhiteley-yv1sy 4 ай бұрын
I attempted this a few years ago. I didn’t think I dreamt very much so I started to record what little dreams I could. It wasn’t long before I was having 25 dreams a night that I could vividly remember, I couldn’t keep up. When I read the dreams they were not isolated, they were a narrative. What worried me was that I was beginning to produce false memories, my dream world and the waking world began to merge. I caught the glimpse of a naked old man who had been in my dreams sat as clear as day at my partners dressing table and then I decided to stop. The dream world is deeply implicit and never explicit. It’s my belief that the two hemispheres perceive reality differently and the necessary and often paradoxical nature of these competing voices is what we experience as consciousness. The right hemisphere see’s the world as fluid and ever changing. The left hemisphere wants to fix everything in Amber, it wants control in every domain. In the right hemispheres dream world you control nothing. The moment the left hemisphere starts to enter the dream you soon and manipulate the dream you will soon wake. But for a moment you can meet at the boundary where the two lands touch and before the chasm opens between you you there’s a moment when you can yell across and ask something. Sometimes you get an answer that chills you because it comes from another voice that is you, but is not you, and when you hear it you know it’s true, you already knew it. It has a hideous familiarity about it.
@anthonyamodeo-thomson1033
@anthonyamodeo-thomson1033 3 ай бұрын
Ask a question? Since I was a child my immediate response to being aware has always been to put my hands at waist level, create a little circular movement with my palms parallel to the ground and push off. I fly over forests and oceans. I laugh like a child and awaken refreshed. I have remembered this while being chased through nightmares. Off I go leaving the fear behind me. If only it were so simple with eyes open.
@michaeldavidson1909
@michaeldavidson1909 2 жыл бұрын
I think she gave a good presentation. Funny how her mild Irish(?) accent would breeze in and out as she went along. I think the more relaxed and unconcerned/self conscious about her performance/reading/exposistion, the more I liked what she was doing/postulating and the sweetness of her natural voice.
@growthquest2334
@growthquest2334 2 жыл бұрын
thank you! And yes, I'm Irish :)
@tipihohtao8634
@tipihohtao8634 8 ай бұрын
please active CC for other languages. Thank you.
@JorgeCabrales-j9u
@JorgeCabrales-j9u 3 ай бұрын
This video is well done. I have been relating to Jung's oeuvre since 1985, read the 7 sermons in the 90s, and been encountering his Red Book since 2009. Lots of good videos out there and many commit fundamental errors, yet this video has zero. I look forward to relating to it again.
@gilbrook
@gilbrook 10 ай бұрын
Totally unaware of these books by Jung. Thank you.
@kaxwu
@kaxwu 2 ай бұрын
Excellent synopsis. Just what I was hoping to find. Thank you 🤩
@irisheyes9864
@irisheyes9864 3 жыл бұрын
I particularly liked the way you show us how to personalise this information.
@CestLePanda
@CestLePanda 3 ай бұрын
When I first learned a bit about this "red book" after paying proper attention to Carl Jung and his work over the last few months I thought: "Hmm, I could have totally used this book back when I was 20" (aka 15 years ago), when my life got very.... weird. Yeah, let's just leave it at "weird". However, now that I have gotten a better overview or idea of what the book is like more or less I find myself thinking "Nah, I have no real use for this book, but knowing that Jung made it and the intricacies and depth with which he approached this period of his life is what I think is most helpful for me." I can see why his heirs would have been quite hard to convince to share it. It sounds beyond personal. It's not for the benefit of any academic or psychoanalytic purposes. At least I don't think so personally.
@NatureEllaJ
@NatureEllaJ 25 күн бұрын
Lets not forget the use of psychadelic drugs, that helped Jung to transcend man ego in search of the soul within
@ari3lz3pp
@ari3lz3pp 6 ай бұрын
I experience active consciousness regularly LOL 🙈 It's called severe insomnia and chronic exhaustion. So I can see why/how people doing such things intentionally could go insane. If he didn't I'd bet it was his Christianity that helped him.
@cherifaly6757
@cherifaly6757 Жыл бұрын
It's his own book. Question is did you write yours yet!? 🤓
@NealCaen
@NealCaen Жыл бұрын
i was just thinking of this today … reading the book studying another man’s mind, i had the thought weighing heavy on me that maybe i should start journaling my dreams and imaginations, as well as the synchronicities i’ve been experiencing. thank you for commenting this, because you’ve confirmed just by your comment that i should do so.
@DanceNightAtDiscoFright
@DanceNightAtDiscoFright Жыл бұрын
Haha, i just posted my first 7 chapters (and i have way more) of the Black Book on Reddit
@tony-todo
@tony-todo Ай бұрын
18:00
@finesseking1023
@finesseking1023 10 ай бұрын
Beautiful voice u got lol
@DJSTOEK
@DJSTOEK 2 жыл бұрын
💘
@Readbooks241
@Readbooks241 2 ай бұрын
FOOOOOOOOOOL, YOU DONT KNOW WHAT I AM (im obviously making a joke, you know what youre talking about)
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