Archetypes EXPLAINED: Introduction to Jung

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Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud, but broke from his mentor in a dramatic way. Jung acquired the reputation of being a mystic, and put forward ideas that pushed the boundaries of psychoanalysis. This is a crash course in Jung’s most important ideas: projection, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. In this episode, we go in-depth on the major archetypes that Jung describes. These are subpersonalities that exist in every human unconsciousness, which will manifest insensibly in one’s desires, and find themselves projected by the subject into the external world.

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@allenandrews2380
@allenandrews2380
Yo. Are you going into full on Jung like you did Nietchze?!!!!😊 Either way. You are the best man!!!!
@whoaitstiger
@whoaitstiger
The Ego and the Super-ego walk into a bar. The bartender says "I'm going to need to see some Id."
@alohm
@alohm
"Carl Gustave Jung was a student of Freud," * What is often overlooked is Jung was a 'student' of Nietzsche for longer than Freud, especially after their break. Also the influence bleeds from the page itself - As Jung said you read more about the therapist, reading their books, than you learn of their therapies.
@nahkapaska8845
@nahkapaska8845
Dude, thanks for all the podcasts. I’d say your stuff are among the best content on youtube currently. I usually dont comment on anything, but i just wanted to let you know that what you are doing is valuable and meaningful. Keep it up man, you are an inspiration! Lots of love from Finland! ❤
@reginaldbauer5243
@reginaldbauer5243
"Not everybody has virtues, but everybody has the low instincts, the basic primitive caveman suggestibility, the suspicions and vicious traits of the savage." - Jung
@gus8310
@gus8310
Finally I’ve been waiting for this one for ages.
@JadeStone8
@JadeStone8 28 күн бұрын
This is the best intro to Jung that I’ve ever heard. I will be sure to tune into more of your lectures. Thanks!
@jhenson5168
@jhenson5168 14 күн бұрын
Man, I’ve been soaking up every video I can find about Jung these past 2 months. That quote about the shadow and the masses absolutely gave me chills. What an exhilarating frame of mind to approach humanity
@of9490
@of9490 14 күн бұрын
Not gonna lie, i will need to listen to this on repeat at least 3x.
@architektura204
@architektura204
All thinkers (including scientists) will always argue with one another in trying to intellectually understand how everything turns, as long as they shove intuition to the role of a caboose instead of the locomotive.
@DanielBergerHewitt
@DanielBergerHewitt
My favorite “philosopher”
@naseehatogurabaa9515
@naseehatogurabaa9515
Man, I could not be more happier. I was just wondering the other day it would be amazing if you would have read Jung and posted about his ideas.
@CristobalHenriquez-be8rw
@CristobalHenriquez-be8rw 14 күн бұрын
I'm very greatful to have found your channel, thanks for sharing!
@MonsieurDePhocas.
@MonsieurDePhocas. 12 сағат бұрын
Thanks for your lectures man Ive learned so much from this channel, I absolutely love it. Keep up the good work
@benpetty9603
@benpetty9603
I’ve always had the desire to get into Jung’s work. I’ve read a few texts by him but for some reason cannot get behind most of his ideas no matter how much I want to. I love Nietzsche and love your commentary on him. Best on youtube for sure! Looking forward to this one. Thanks for all the great work you do!
@3693G
@3693G
This is the best channel. Well done!
@hallucinatingsiren
@hallucinatingsiren 28 күн бұрын
Stoked for this one!!
@lewisstreet7266
@lewisstreet7266 19 сағат бұрын
Excellent content and narration!
@damin1916
@damin1916
wow Jung is what got me into Nietzsche! Excited for this episode!
@austinbirtles5578
@austinbirtles5578
been waiting for you to get into jung! thank you brother
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