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A rare interview with Dr. Carl Jung - pioneer of modern psychology

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  • jung is up there as one of my faves!

  • This man was a genius before his time, also nobel prize winner! Carl Jung's work helps a lot to explain and shatter the ignorance of the sheeps and explain a lot of "hocus pocus" superstition.

    Too many people now don't even bother to actually read his studies and expect to be spoon fed the information. I especially enjoyed his theory on "Synchronicity" in relation to "random sampling".

    2 people were too lazy to read his works and expected to be spoon fed like a baby.

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  • @QuantumProphet A quantum leap maybe. It is not a contest I don't believe. I know this is not what you were saying but it is an observation that I agree with.

  • @earlydoorsjones Yes possibilities are endless. thanks

  • @Wolfsbane909 me too. It is so nice to see that I am not alone in what I call knowing and being true to ourself.(myself) Static is where most of us believe because of fear. I love your comment

  • What a beautiful mind and I can assure you he had to face some things we ,or I, would consider anything but beautuful to become the man we see here. Thanks for the video

  • @QuantumProphet

    I do not wish to take anything away from Freud but I feel that his "followers" made more positive contributions to psychoanalysis than he did.

    Or, to put it another way... Freud seemed very fixed, whereas Jung, Adler (etc) were more willing to explore the possibilities.

  • @earlydoorsjones It is a very beautiful person. I think he upps Freud by more than one :)

  • What a beautiful man

  • After watching the "Face to Face" interview, I am only just beginning to understand the extent of Jung, and I am starting to realise that he was far more than his contributions to psychotherapy and psychology.

    I think if Jung had been from Asia or the Indian sub-continent, he would have been considered 'divine' - a spark of Braman.

    He is certainly one of Europe's more blessed gurus and his comments on the nature of man are almost poetic, but plainly chilling at the same time.

  • @smartmarlino Synchronicity bro! :)

    I think what he is saying falls in line with quantum physics quite well.

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