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  • How incredibly arrogant to claim to know what happens after death.

  • proof?

  • I'm her lil lil lil lil daugther =D its real my name is mégane jung and i'm proude of he was doing... I'm french cauze he was live in france in Alsace =) I'have his old original book and if you have any question ntell me and I will be anser (sorry my inglish is to bad)

  • mind is the product of the brain, it's what brains do. once the brains completly dies, there is no mind, the end! all we know about neurology suggest this.

  • @annatar3 - The question now is this: Is "all we know about neurology" all there is to know? If not, how can any one assert that the mind dies with the brain?

  • @baphomet257 by that logic we cant know anything about anything. ALL evidence theyve found suggest and points to that direction, hence there is very good reason to believe it. Are we sure?of course not, we cant be sure about anything really, but Ill believe it until contradicting evidence is presented.If priest and mediums and other wuwu talking fools want to believe in heaven, reincarnation or any other nonsense they are free to do so, but dont expect me to believe in their blisstonia of choice

  • @annatar3 -- OK. Here's the problem I'm perceiving: "once the brains [sic] completly [sic] dies, there is no mind, the end!" Such finality, such absolute certainty in that statement. No scientist would ever make such a statement in such terms. It is quite clear that you are not a scientist, not a neurologist, but you denounce priests as "wuwu talking fools." You really need to do some honest self-analysis and catalog your beliefs and seek to understand why you believe what you claim.

  • @baphomet257 so no one is allowed to make any claim at all, according to you, jezz. do i have to say "in my opinion" in every sentence that comes out of my mouth???

  • @baphomet257 using [sic] is the most pedantic thing I've ever seen on Youtube. You should be proud.

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  • i think most people are more afraid of how the body feels as it dies than the actuality of being dead even in the physical sense. no one knows what consciousness actually is and it definitely defies our physical bodies in many ways therefore consciousness must exist in perhaps its own realms. a good question i've wondered about is if there is a physical part of the human brain which is where the individual ego originates? could this cuz us to identify our self with the body too much?

  • I can't understand why an atheist would be afraid to die. What's to be afraid of? Judgement, perhaps?

  • When i die one of two things will happen: Complete blackness and no consciousness for eternity, or maybe I am a spirit moving to another dimension, either way it is a win win situation for me. :)

  • @rickyd0821 unless you go to a dimension where everyone's name is Carl, have a huge dildo instead of a head and they ALL have crhonic diarreah. And the only way for them to reproduce or find sexual relief is to fuck another Carl in his diarreic ass and die asphyxiated as their mouth and lungs get filled with liquid shit. According to the multiverse theory, there is a place somewhere in the multiuniverse that is just like that....lol.

  • of course life might feel better if someone that fears death can delude themselves into believing that it won't end. I don't see how that's an interesting comment to make. The paradox is that Jung himself is reflecting in order to make any meaning in his world; so much for not looking back!

  • its amazing to hear somebody else (somebody SMART) say it, ive always said, "i dont belive. belief is just a way of saying 'it MIGHT be bullshit." when i know for certain, then, ill "believe" it, but even then, i wont believe it, ill know it for fact. ive been looking for someone to say this for a long time, now i have something to "believe" in, or agree with.

  • @ShaneMoFxxxinHuff Yet I wonder if you really understood.

    "When there are sufficient reasons to form certain hypotheses, I shall accept these reasons, naturally, I shall say 'we have to reckon with the possibility of so and so'."

    Now maybe you understand how somebody not "smart" but WISE thinks. "Smart" people close their minds to possibility. Wise people are open to it. "Smart" people only know how to consider the meaning of something, when it is already certain.

  • @paerarru  I think that quite often a person, no matter how intelligent, is basically so identified with the ego that the thought of a "collective unconscious" is something he doesn't want to approach - it's annihilation of the ego in his mind. If one goes along in life self-identified as a river, defined by it's water and banks, the idea of entering into a vast ocean is too overwhelming to consider - it's less threatening, in a way, to just see it as a complete end. The ego is limits.

  • let's be honest...who wants to die?? nobody,even..the suicides,that only wants a better life..but..everybody have the doubt,we all hope we'll continue to live in some way,we all are afraid the death is the end...it's only to wait. it's so distressing,is so easy to understand.

  • death is the start at the end of the biginning

  • 10 people watching this are incapable of thinking along the lines of nature.

    (or maybe even at all).

  • When something cannot be Proven I believe you should keep a open mind and not discount anything. People who believe in God at least have an open mind and a optimistic outlook towards the end of life. Being an Athiest must be Scary on your death bed so I don't see anything wrong with believing in God and the afterlife.

  • Can anyone help out?

    What's the last word he says? I can't make it out:

    "And if you think along the lines of nature, then you think _____"

  • @gnilayazhyzha

    "And if you think along the lines of nature, then you think hopefuly"

    .

    have a good day

  • @gnilayazhyzha "properly" is the word you are missing, but if you had read the description just a little bit you would have noticed there is a transcript of the entire interview under the description, just click on the "unfold" or "display more" or what ever the name of that button is when YT runs in English

    no matter how many times i set YT to run in English and not Dutch (my native language) YT presents me with the Dutch version so you will have to find that "button" by yourself

  • yes but what if there is a judgement after death ? are you ready for that ? only Jesus can make you ready for it.

  • It is the end. Where were you before you were born? Nowhere. The same place you will be after death.

  • @ilkkavu How do you know that? Do you have evidence to support that?

  • @ilkkavu Voltaire: "It is no more surprising to be born twice than to be born once."

  • takes one to know one and a bigger one to say so. I thik your reading books so you can pump up your ego. There are better ways to have good self estem. Fist it not based on how bad someone is so you don't need the insult game. Second it not based on how much better you belive you are. Its based on believing in yourself in the first place not believing in those that demean your value in the second place. In other words your compensation.

  • Jung was never affraid to include God in his equations. He was a great philosopher (and not just a psychologist).

  • Хвала ти Kierah16 за транскрипт.

    Thank you Kierah16 for transcript.

  • u re an atheist ur brains some sections are not capable.

    u re a religious nyway i coulndt understand them

    u re agnostic or u say simply - i dont know .u re my man

  • but still there s np evidence for sure.may be everything was an accident that caused us to think in this spiritual way.everything could be possible.

  • atheists shouldnt spoil their day by listening to him

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  • @TheGoachild i HAVE met hom in my dreams! how wonderful is that?

  • @TheGoachild No you wont. trust me.

  • We are born once to our knowledge, but we will all be reborn again & again. The body we have now dies, it rots into dust, and our consciousness continues to thrive on another level, and when the time is right, we come back to this physical dimension to grow as a person, and learn life lessons & evolve all over again...

  • @qqqTOXICqqq INTERESTING....How do you come to this thinking???

  • @qqqTOXICqqq ::: You can come back as often as you like (If coming back is possible). I will stay on that other level and thrive and grow there.

  • I will never die, that shit hurts.

  • A ringer for Laurence Olivier

  • I'm sure there are alot of people who would wish death were the end, an easy way out of everything they had done, only those who accept what they have done, and accept that it was wrong and really try to live well from then on, making mistakes here n there along the way and being truly sorry, they will find peace, and those who wish to have the easy way out will not.

  • it is simply so...

  • I wonder if C Jung ever found out...

  • Llarian Ashbourne: who? Carl Jung?

    Celeborn Longoria: yes

    Celeborn Longoria: Im researching his concept of the shadow of self.

    Llarian Ashbourne: I actually have not read any of his works - yet.

    Celeborn Longoria: operative word -yet

    Celeborn Longoria: And you know, it has occurred to me , that the common household knows more about the life of SpongeBob Square Pants, than the magnificant lives of those most intelligent from our societies, both past and present

    Celeborn Longoria: it makes me sad.

  • well there are alot of things people should know about.

  • 10 people did not understand what he said....idiots.

  • Excellent thanking u very much indeed love bless u all always in all ways

  • @trakomako google him?

  • Cuanto mas profundo es mi vinculo con este magnifico ser y mas llego a entenderle,mejor me comprendo a mi mismo.Gracias,sr.C.G.Jung...

  • people are just afraid to die. There are many things that people won't talk about and that is just one of them.

  • @betsingerb i used to talk about death all the time, but then people started to look at me weird because of their own fear and superstitions, now i dont talk about death anymore. IMO, you die and get reborn. Its gonna hurt being a cow or a pig....

  • @betsingerb--Cursed is the child who refuseth to come out of the womb.

  • @tardwhisperer lame attempt to sound deep.

  • @betsingerb Or the fact, that none of them have a damn asnwer

  • Nice try with this appeal to authority. You do realize that makes your argument fail.

  • Do I win anything if I got this video its 100,000th view? :D

  • We are living and controlled by words! ......Break free and experience life from the heart, fear will become only that what it is....A word!

  • We are spirits in a material world.

  • @DeMarkieSade I've seen the spiritual world, it is much more beautiful than this place here

  • @playboysinistro So what did you see. Could you describe it to me.

  • @DeMarkieSade Agree!!!!

  • @DeMarkieSade we are materials in a spiritual world. Makes more sense that way.

  • @bryncomeaux we are spiritual beings having a human experience. We learn how to move back into the spirit of God from where we left like being the returning Prodigal Son. The more of God in your life the more spirit as God is spirit. At one point we all return to spirit, All There Is. Material is of duality in third dimension. Even the Big Books talks about being catapulted into the Fourth Dimension.

  • Respond to this video... we are materials in a spiritual world!

  • @DeMarkieSade No, we are embodied brains, material entities...

  • @nightvidcole yes we are embodied brains, material entities but i think that's beside the point.

  • @nightvidcole--Material vehicles driven by spiritual entities. The driver does not always die when the car is wrecked. Sometimes he obtains another vehicle and drives on.

  • @DeMarkieSade ah ah ah ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahaha (cough) ha ha ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahaha ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­aha ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hahahaahahahahahahahahahahahah ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah­ahahah that's rich in a very humble way hahahahahahahahahahaha ahahahahahah

  • @DeMarkieSade very cliche'

  • The first law of thermodynamics is that energy, which is what the soul or inner working of the human body is comprised, cannot be created, nor can it be destroyed, but it can only change forms. when the conduit harnessing the energy is destroyed, the energy leaves the faulty or dilipidated Conduit or power housing and goes into something else.

    It finds another form, or conduit. it is waht happens when you get shocked, the energy is leaving its secure housing and enters into you.

  • @DeMarkieSade I also believe in Jung's theory of synchronicity...that everything is connected in some way that is not obvious, but subtle. Yet still connected because it is supposed to be so. thus to shape and mold each individual, society, and the eb and flow of the world. an obscure, and oblivious to many, structure that appears as randomness or tumultuousness, but which is really an ordered cohesion structured purpose.

  • The faculties of the psyche are not encumbered, nor strictly confined, to the body...dreams, visions, premonitions, de javu, all of these, and more, suggests that we are made up of something more dynamic (spirit) that is independant of a mere body made of flesh and skeleton. Death is an intregal part of life, and to try to stray away from it, hide from it, or shun it, is to spend one's time not living anyway. Jung Said, "After a certain age, Only he who is willing to die with life really lives."

  • To look at life as though it is not merely a battle that is threatened by a complete end. But to live life and enjoy it, looking forward to each day as though it were going to go on forever, for milliuniums, and then it negates that fear of annihlation, that may or may not be annihlation. Look forward and not look back, for whoever is looking back continually, is bound to be falling and tripping as they are going foward.

  • i wish i could hit ctrl alt delete on my fucking brain, i need to reset this bitch. the fear has consumed my heart, and I'm afraid to live.

  • @jeffbriggs1987 - It happens Jeff. We go through life like "woopee! Everything is peachy; I am young and death only happnes to others who are sick or old or such,"

    Then "Bam!" We are confronted with the hard fact, whether by some incident or just from growing into maturity or adulthood, that we are temporary, and that life is very fragile, even our own.

    Crisis, man, It happens.

  • Thanks @Sidney Clouston for sharing this Truth about human life Past, present, and Future Through the WORMHOLE of Time elapsing and never Ending process of Evolution of this universe

  • this man is a genius 

  • Great mind

  • @dolesponger but not all opinions are equal, some opinions are actually more plausible than others. my opinion has more evidence supporting it than ur opinion

  • @dolesponger wishful thinking isn't it? we've lived on earth many many times? when did that started? when humans species evolved about 250k years ago? or since life started about 4 billions years ago? All this guy is doing is wishful thinking, death is the end, everything dies. you body is you, you're made up of alot of cells, and when they stop wrking you're a dead meat lol

  • ..yin - yang - JUNG!! one and only!!

  • What a great guy. I hope I get to meet him someday. Yes, I know his body died.

  • I would like very much to meet him.

  • @iraniaryan you may.

  • @iraniaryan we will meet him certainly !

  • @iraniaryan  He's dead.

  • hmm (0.0)

  • Jung seems eminently practical, a real down-to-earth guy.

  • House of Jung in Lake Zurich; youtube.com/watch?v=76u3zAxZJh­M

  • Many people can not recognize the depths of Jungian thought and approach.

    Jung did NOT create a 'philosophy' but offers a template to tweak and to use in the manner which honors who we are. In our shadows, we are made of value. Seeking concrete 'answers' to questions does NOT honor Life. Life becomes honored when we choose to experience Life for what Life always offer:

    The abundance to see; the abundance to seize.

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  • great vid... that's my problem, i look back. i want to hold on to my past with my children growing up, fun etc. its all gone.... i cant move on.. that's me... i do not think i will ever let go of it... yes, i am a sad person.. but soft at heart..... thank you.

  • 2 things matter and energy we are matter then we become energy dark matter and light both traveling the same speed i do believe what he says n how conciousnes is a proces even though u cant locate it, its there and its happening what hesaid about life behaving in a certain way who knows how death behaves whos to say death is the end it could just be a phase which wesee as an end its the end of a certain living mass or w,e but whats to happen withwhat gave us life in the first place
  • Is death the end? Or the beginning? Honestly!

  • @dcgj45 No, it's the end. C.G. Jung was a genious but it is the end. Nothing happens after we die. Why humans don't skeptically analyze death while we are alive is beyond me at this point. It's psychologically satisfying to think that for some reason we have an eternal part to us. But it is nothing more than arrogance. Our consciousness is nothing more than a biological process that is working while we are alive. Death takes that away. Nothing else happens.

  • @subsamadhi "Our consciousness is nothing more than a biological process that is working while we are alive." WOW. That is wrong. You should study consciousness, it's actually one of the greatest mysteries of quantum physics and of the universe in general. You can not locate consciousness in space and time yet space and time can not be observed without it. It's interesting shit man, check it out.

  • @fuzzwahmrp

    you are confused about both consciousness and Q.E.D. ("quantum mechanics").

    If you wish to gain the current knowledge you must expose yourself to more than the self help and pop-psychology section of your internet connection.

    Try Daniel Dennets books, and Neils Bohrs "Copenhagen interpretation" of Q.E.D.

    And remember a desperate need to believe leads to believing desperate things.

  • @1HumanKind I'm not desperate lol, I'm just trying to figure things out like everyone else, and enjoying the beauty of life in the process. I'm actually a student and my studies do go beyond the internet, please don't make assumptions. I don't know if I would agree that Neils Bohrs is "current knowledge" and I haven't read much about Dennet, but I do believe that I have a basic understanding of hist stance. Fully believing in science isn't much different than fully believing in religion.

  • @fuzzwahmrp

    I did not describe you as desperate, you assume so.

    Science is a methodology that accepts it is not quite correct, not a "belief", and all scientists accept that. In other words not=religion. You assume so.

    Bohrs interpretation is still the current "standard model".

    You may not be able to locate consciousness in space and time, but if you had the most basic understanding of Dennet you would know how that is a fallacy.

    How do you know consciousness is a QED mystery? Assumption?

  • @1HumanKind If you want to break it all down like that than isn't everything an assumption really? I didn't say that science was a "belief" that was YOUR assumption. The only thing I KNOW is that I'm conscious, and you could even say that is an assumption. If dennets theories give you what you need to "know" that consciousness is a "bag of tricks and we can figure out the tricks" then I'm happy for you. I can tell when a conversation isn't going to go anywhere, no offense. Peace, love, meditate.

  • @1HumanKind For the Record: The bohrs model is an obsolete theory, and dennet, despite his possible belief otherwise, is not the final word on consciousness.

  • @419dman

    The Copenhagen interpretation has been disproven?!?!

    Wow you better tell all the worlds scientists 'cause they don't know this.

    Actually you strike me as the type of "person" who claims to know what the most talented minds in the world privately think, then exclaim it as proof of your veracity. You wouldn't really do it would you? (see your comment above)

    You have made yourself appear ignorant....the more you respond the more you are pawned :-)

  • @1HumanKind U seem confused, The Problems with the Bohr Model:

    It violates the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle because it considers electrons to have both a known radius and orbit,provides an incorrect value for the ground state orbital angular momentum.It makes poor predictions regarding the spectra of larger atoms. It does not predict the relative intensities of spectral lines. does not explain fine structure and hyperfine structure in spectral lines,does not explain the Zeeman Effect.

  • @1HumanKind As I was saying, U seem confused, U can't even get your memes right (I'm Pwning U right now), the "Copenhagen interpretation " and "Bohrs model" are not interchangeable terms devoid of meaning except that which u give them, so I, 2 u, may "appear" ignorant as you say,but a little research will prove you to be the 1 lacking veracity, and I don't have 2 b a mind reader 2 reconize dennets hubris.

  • 1) The "standard model" of physics includes the Copenhagen interpretation, as developed by Bohr et al. Definitely not "obsolete".

    2) I did not write "Bohrs model", you did, simply because you are full of "hubris". Actually you are just an ignorant pissant who has yet to learn humility. (like recognizing your intellectual superiors)

    3) The more you respond the more you are pawned. there is a reason those who know you don't think much of your intellect. 'cause you're egotistical not intelligent.

  • @419idiot

    Do I still seem confused to you?

    That is because these matters are over your head, and you just do not understand. Keep reachin' for that rainbow...

    Bye bye sweety.

  • @1HumanKind I pwn u because it is pwn not pawn you can't even get a simple internet meme right noob yet u fathom challenging me, verbatim was "Bohrs interpretation is still the current "standard model"." This sentence speaks more Bohrs Model than Copenhagen Interpretation to me, I guess misinterpretation of garbled ineloquent language is "Hubris" to you, the missing element of coarse, is that my arrogance is warranted.

  • @419dman

    Ha ha. (not lol) You are now completely certain you are over matched.

    Hey at least you have the ability to learn, even if you lack the courage to admit to yourself what you've learned.

    Some day you may even learn to be embarrassed by your ignorance. (what you call your arrogance.)

    Bye little one.

  • @1HumanKind Is it your poor grasp of the eglish language with clumsy phrasing like over matched and malaprops like Pawned in place of pwned, maybe it's your under developed spiritual awareness or your lack of the cognitive skills to comprehend the last half century of theoretical phisics that makes you so much better than me or is it your ability to claim victory no matter how overwelmingly I have humiliated you at every turn.

  • @dcgj45 its the beginning i hope and pray.. god bless.

  • what a guy! jung = young

  • WITHOUT ANY DOUBT I BELIEVE HE WAS A GNOSTIC CAUSE HIS ESOTERIC KNOWLEDGE IS IMMENSE. I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYBODY SAYS I READ MANY OF HIS BOOKS AND I LOVE HIS IDEAS. SWEDENBERG IS ALSO GOOD ON THIS SUBJECT.

  • Don't assume anything about life after death. You simply cannot know here. Make the most of your life. Be good to yourself, then be good to others. If someone tries to hurt you or your loved ones, kill them and then count the bodies. Living on earth is not for the weak; protect the weak.

  • In my first life, I was in my mother's womb, but life came to and end, when i fell through a hole.

    Then I realised, I had been BORN AGAIN. All of a sudden, i used my lungs to breath (for the first time, in my 9 months life), and was surrounded by others, like me. Space became much bigger than my previous universe (the womb)

    Now, I wait for the next life.

    Remember, you could not, in your wildest of dreams, have expected to fall out of your mothers womb, after 9 warm months, and BREATH !

  • @AnnoyingTypoSyndrome beautiful analogy.

  • @fuzzwahmrp:

    Thanks - i was quite drunk, when i wrote that - you should hear me when im stoned (ha ha).

    But seriously, if ANYONE told you that a hole would appear, in the ceiling of your room, and you would fall through it, and THEN your life would BEGIN - would you not think them MAD ?

    And yet, as you already appreciate, this has happened, at least once, that you KNOW of (although you have no actual memory of it happening).

    Thought and imagination, are not so far from reallity !

  • When they don't see the biggest picture, they are trapped in their conjectures while jumping among the little pieces. When one of them achieves a doctoral degree, s/he is called wise and apt to direct and present wisdom, but in reality s/he goes baffled day by day. They "devote their existence to an specific research" ; that itself should tell them about their impotent "wisdom".

  • so what will happen when science will defeat death?

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  • @AnnoyingTypoSyndrome Great comment. I hope to be reborn as a mosquito. Yah. My reincarnation won't last long. One slap andt that's it. It's refreshing to see someone else on this site who is critical of Jung.

  • He did not say "death is not the end" he said"we are not sure about this end" I really wish people would stop reading into his words something that is not there.

  • @tonyonly2 Well, yes, but he says he has trouble with the word 'believe'. Somewhere else he says he doesn't 'believe' in God, he 'knows'. I think he was professional and was purposefully vague so that he could treat people of all kinds, whether believing or otherwise...

  • @astroscorp2 Jung had a Christ complex. He is more of a god since he died than when he was alive.

  • @Darrell861 Funny; it seems that all humanity has a 'Christ complex'. There are those honest with it and those not; those who suppress and run away from it; and those who are more open and aware of it its power and truth. Jung was brave and ingenious for his time and his field. May his work continue to spread and grow and help many people....

  • @astroscorp2 Not all humanity are followers of Jung. "All humanity' applies to all humans, female, male, all religions, all cultures, everyone who has ever lived and is now alive today. But let me reword: Jung had a god complex.

  • @Darrell861 Did I say that they were? I only said that all humanity seems to have a 'Christ complex'. Jung probably did; he may have been something of a 'closet Christian', which is forgivable for his field. 'God complex'--fine. G.K. Chesterton said that to resist God is to suppress the 'natural presumption of the human soul'... Carl Jung had a God complex to be sure because he 'believed' or 'knew' that God existed. I hope that you develop this very important complex..in the best sense....

  • @astroscorp2 It is one thing for someone to develop a complex of being nice to other people and treating them with respect. It is quite another when a licensed psychiatrist becomes a megalomaniac and has delusions of omnipotence such as having the ability to interpret dreams and making blanket statements about all humans.

  • @Darrell861 Yes; indeed, the license should tell everyone exactly what he accepts and believes personally. It should say that he is a Materialist with beliefs of nothing that hasn't been proved empirically. I'm not sure how Jung could possibly be considered a megalomaniac or in what way you think you are able to speak of him thusly. But you must be a professional psychiatrist yourself to be able to analyze such an important man in this way. Because if you're not, what does that make you?

  • @astroscorp2 One does not need to be a professional chef in order to criticize the food. One does not need to be a psychiatrist to criticize Jung. For decades he claimed to have the ability to interpret dreams when in fact no one taught him how to interpret dreams. He made dreams mean what he wanted them to mean.

  • @Darrell861 Everyone eats. Not everyone understands psychology. I'm not sure you're qualified to criticize him just like regular McDonalds goers are not qualified to critique Chef Eric Ripert's French cuisine. Though you might try... The man invented pscho-analytical dream analysis using a system of archetypes which has become famous and useful the world over. Get a life. Take care. And God bless. -- (I won't be reading any further. You show yourself unfit..)

  • @astroscorp2 There is no such thing as a system of dream interpretation.

  • @Darrell861 No such thing? But it exists. It's a legitimate discovery and very many agree with and have learned from Jumg. It's called the Sub-Conscious Mind. But I'm not sure if you not believing in the sub-conscious mind is my field enough to discuss it any further. Take care. --

  • @astroscorp2 The sub-conscious mind is not a formal system or method used by one person to interpret the dreams of another person. If such a method existed, there would be professionally skilled dream interpreters. But there is no such thing as a professionally skilled dream interpreter. No has or has ever had the ability to interpret the dreams of others.

  • @tonyonly2 "not quite certain" is good enough for me... I fear that with Jung, if I am NOT reading into his words, then I am missing something - what is always there below the surface.

  • @tonyonly2 that is besides the point which is that reality is only limited by our thinking , so why think small & in a finite box when many of us have experienced infinity & beyond maybe ±¿ • • •• ••• ••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••

  • @ebowass I don't see the connection between "thinking small" and making the point that the title implies a quote from Jung when in fact this is not the case in fact I suspect a deliberate misquote-thats the only point I'm making here. I'm actually open to all the possibilities around death but it's really just speculation(to get back to Jung's point). We might just as well debate how many angels dance on pinheads. But in any case , we'll all get there soon enough-good luck.

  • @tonyonly2 you all have it a fact in your mind that god cant exist, and you have it a fact that death is the end, and you have your whole blind world a fact in your head.. but you are one of the shallow minded fools that cling to your false wisdom.. truly wise men know that they dont know much...they know that their knowlege is very limited.. and they certainly dont assume to know so much about the universe that they can say there is no god..unlike you pretend geniuses of youtube

  • @longfootbuddy I like this. :)

  • @tonyonly2 you see, you think you are being reasonable and logical by refusing to accept anything that isnt standing in front of you, but its just your limitation...you not being aware of something, in no way shows it to be fictional or absent.. your ignorance and the ignorance of the scientific community, in no way proves it to be untrue

  • @tonyonly2 i guess you did not listen to the rest of what he said

  • @tonyonly2 Why do you wish that? What does it matter to you how people interpret another's words? I wish you greater wishes.

  • The title to this interview segment is misleading to the max. Paul Bowles the great writer summed up this feeling in ten mostly short sentences. YouTube: Limitless posted by triflic. 

  • He does not say death is not the end, you are changing what he said. Perhaps what if death is not the end is a acurate title.

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  • How could you distinguish your own psyche and reality?

  • Scar life can be beautiful! not everyone has to up to be a cliche. There are amazing experiences and people out there in the world. La vita e bella !

  • @Irlandese21 amen to that :)

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  • @scar504 but if you commit suicide what if killing yourself condemns yourself to hell?

  • @b68scotland well i don't believe that god or whatever deity/entity created us did so soley to see if we could avoid eternal damnation. seems a bit cynical don't you think?

  • Death is the end.

  • Jung's psyche is, I think, the Christian's soul.

  • a price to pay with death to experience life. LIVE today, make a choice.

  • you guys don't even know what an end or beginning is. idiots. it's a fucking illusion! a miracle! you know, the miracle of life?! assholes

  • @ 0:26 he says you can have dreams or visions of the future, but why couldn't these dreams be made up in one's mind? why is it that he ASSUMES these visions are self evident. Wow, he's a bright guy and a thinker, but I expect more than this type of emotional assertion from such a stalwart.

  • @MountBaldy  It's not an emotional assertion. Check out his book _Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle_ and you'll see what he means.

  • I concur with this optimistic view on life/death. Putting all psychological terms aside, if you actually "think along the lines of nature" then yea, an individual is likely to lead a happier life. That is the reality of it. Is it a fact? No but it just is.

    The way we feel affects the way we think/behave... and the other way around.

    As far as death is concerned, it is a topic that will never reach a concrete solution. Death is different for everyone according to their perception on it.

  • when your time's up & you have to die, then everything that represented the fisical you, will be recycled by nature, all the hallucinations that we human have before dying are caused by an abruptly mix of chemicals that basically regulates our psyq, causing these visions.

    just as an lsd trip but beyond.

    technology is always a step before god & that is just because our imagination is faster than our power to create or discover new things

    so the answer is god relies only in the imagination.