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Memories, Dreams, Reflections | Carl Jung
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Memories, Dreams, Reflections is the autobiography of Carl Jung written in collaboration with his close associate Aniela Jaffé. It was published a year after his death in 1962.

At his advanced age he would not undertake anything of the sort unless he felt it was a “task” imposed on him from within.

Jung had spoken with many great men of his time but only a few of these occasions remained in his memory. On the other hand, his recollection of inner experiences had grown all the more vivid.

This book is the only place in his extensive writings in which Jung speaks of God and his personal experience of God. In his scientific works he uses the term “the God-image in the human psyche” based on the objective language of scientific inquiry, while in this case it is subjective, based on inner experience.

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⌛ Timestamps

0:00 Introduction
0:52 Prologue
1:31 I. First Years
2:06 II. School Years
2:50 III. Student Years
3:30 IV. Psychiatric Activities
4:40 V. Sigmund Freud
5:11 VI. Confrontation with the Unconscious
6:26 VII. The Work
6:51 VIII. The Tower
7:14 IX. Travels
7:55 X. Visions
9:03 XI. On Life After Death
9:19 XII. Late Thoughts
9:34 Retrospect

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@Eternalised

2 years ago

“My life is a story of the self-realisation of the unconscious. Everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation, and the personality too desires to evolve out of its unconscious conditions to experience itself as a whole.” — Carl Jung :_eternalJung: Subscribe to newsletter: eternalisedofficial.com/subscribe Become a Patron (exclusive content): www.patreon.com/eternalised YouTube Member (exclusive content): youtube.com/channel/UCqos1tl0RntucGGtPXNxkkA/join Official Merch: eternalised.creator-spring.com/ Donate a Coffee: ko-fi.com/eternalised

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@Equilibrium47

2 years ago

There is something about Jung which makes me gravitate towards his teachings for past years. Not sure what it is, but it might be the knowledge which makes my ability to introspect even greater than before. Another great video, well done!

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@georgea5991

1 year ago

What made me gravitate toward Jung was my belief that understanding myself and "finding" myself isn't a one-off event; it's not a peak to climb and then I'm finished. It's an ongoing struggle, throughout the entirety of life. Then I recently discovered Jung. I'm definitely going to look more into his work.

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@verde3402

2 years ago

9:14 The sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being

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@WeAreOneNature

2 years ago

3:38 When C Jung became a psychiatrist, he explored the unconscious of his schizophrenic patients because the conscious is only half of the personality. 4:14 to 4,40 He gained great insight into the richness and importance of the inner experience of the mentally ill. Jung communicated with a living personality of his own unconscious. He said - ''Only if a doctor knows how to cope with his own problems will he be able to teach the patient to do the same.'' ''Only the wounded physician heals.''

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@jbisntme

2 years ago

Carl Jung was a brilliant man. Modernists do not want to recognize the importance of the subconscious which rules our everyday life. The dissolution of “religion” and the escalation of “science “ in its place is what’s causing the emptiness that mankind is feeling right now. The mental health crisis. The suicides. The despair and nihilism of modern man all point to the need for a spiritual and tribal renaissance. God help us all. Carl Jung was a brilliant man beyond description.

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@empowerment.artist

1 year ago

Jung❤️Old wisdom presented through the words of an academic, so that it becomes accessible even for a sceptic. Unfortunately the psychology degrees dont emphasize this brilliant work, but he is here, among the huge stars shining the light for mankind

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@Dan-ud8hz

2 years ago

"When the greater world waxeth cold, burneth the Star." ― Carl Jung, The Seventh Sermon to the Dead

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@myouounoanjii

2 years ago

That's it. I absolutely HAVE to start reading Jung. It's settled. Great video mate.

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@WeltgeistYT

2 years ago

So much left to explore with Jung. Great video.

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@Usanelo

1 year ago

I think I was mean’t too watch these videos. For years I’ve wondered about the “strange” way I think while not realizing I’ve just spent my life introspecting in order to better understand “me”. Ive gotten high from weed to better expand my mind and thot process and even tried shrooms recently. All of that has allowed my mind to be as open as possible to truly understanding what I’ve been doing. I’ve been arrogant to even think sometimes that I’m the only human kept to suffer from a mind that both understands all perspectives and contradicts itself. Even what I said above is just me vomiting out information on my thought process before reaching the “point”. Carl Jung was one of the most popularized people that allowed this process of thinking to not only be understand by more people, but assist people who think like this but could never understand themselves conventionally. To think I still have a few more videos in this queue to watch. Often I I feel such an overwhelming force of great-fullness for the continuation of my life. Despite everything that will go wrong and has, simply being able to understand others and myself more is my purpose here. I think that’s all life is.

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@xplore1858

2 years ago

I found this channel just few days ago...enjoying all these Awesome Overview so far! 🙌

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@parkerstroh6586

2 years ago

Jung said in one of the quotes here that “everything in the unconscious seeks outward manifestation”, but it seems he did not consider (he probably has an explanation for this, but here goes) that if there are parts of Jung’s unconscious which do not want to make themselves seen by the outside world, they may even hide from Jung himself. Unconscious intelligent entities/personalities/brain modules working in the shadow to influence how you perceive the world, and the only way to cease the corrupting influence of those shadow intelligences is to go into the depths of your psyche and consume them! Fuck I’ve been reading too much Jung (Edit) Fantastic vid btw!

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@recondite-raven7606

2 years ago

My favorite channel has finally done the 3 major books for my favorite thinker. Good stuff.

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@misterzoohat

1 year ago

This man hit the nail on the head of the ineffable thing. This box is a place of context building so our little brains have everything to look forward to after death

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@cristaylor1399

1 year ago

This, this is the kind of content I enjoy.

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@tobiasrinander3820

2 years ago

I love the videos you have on Jung

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@PhilosophyToons

2 years ago

Damn, the artwork choice is great!

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@Anna-jr8gu

2 years ago

I studied Jung in college, it's very well explained! 👍☺️

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@saramfrye

2 years ago

I've been noticing a lot of coincidences and I'm grateful to have found this account rich w Jung information

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