love the idea of how dreams are a reflection of ourselves. i dream lucidly all the time and find myself wondering why i dream what i do. when i listen to music i can close my eyes and travel across the sound and my mind naturally makes a story to go along with it. all the time. Carl Jung's philosophy is something that i've never taken to heart and this makes me want to be more conscious of the states of my mind
@zoogle12 ай бұрын
additionally, I loved the idea that to be the best version of ourselves we must meet with myth and reality and become what our unconscious selves perceive us to be. I hope everyone can find the passion and fire within themselves that makes them unique and forge a path in their life that will enhance and sharpen the blade we cut through the world with that we call the soul
@zoogle12 ай бұрын
people who have formed an intimate connection between their unconscious and conscious selves, people who have found purpose and meaning are called many things, on the path to enlightenment, passionate, have strong goals, but i believe them to be truly called artists. artists are people who have realized how to begin to understand their states of mind, and can use that to fuel their goals, ambitions, and daily lives. people say to be an artist you must be creative. but even lawyers, a "uncreative" profession by design and concept are creative. they come up with new ways to read the law and use it for justice. "creativity" is not a prerequisite to being an artist, but an inherit object of our minds that we unconsciously utilize all the time. therefore, we are all artists in our own way.
@shawnaaronmccraney3 ай бұрын
I want to compliment you on this work. The propositions, insights and application of such via subjective liberty is outstanding. I am deeply ensconced in the subject of the pursuit of living well. Your video came at me in the midst of discovering Jung. Well we'll done. Keep producing these, like the birds, so more of us can find nest to rest.
@ewanduey3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I plan on making more videos on Jung so there’s more to come.
@DavidDuey3 ай бұрын
I'm still trying to wrap my mind around your statement, "Our perception of the world is our perception of ourselves." Sometime when you get an opportunity, I'd like to know more about that concept. I came across an interesting quote that I think may be roughly the same concept you're talking about, "I am not who you think I am; I am not who I think I am; I am who I think you think I am.” That's a really interesting statement. I think the quote can be attributed psychologist Thomas Hart Cooley.
@shiftlessinseattle3 ай бұрын
You did this when the cicadas were in town?
@DavidDuey3 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I'm going to have to watch it several times to digest everything you said. Thank you!
@Plentywealthandsuccess3 ай бұрын
Maaannnn there’s nothing like hearing cicadas during the hot summer in the south 😁
@yahu59883 ай бұрын
he is fake he acts as if machine orcs are just projections which is wrong its like saying objects animals and other humans are projection