Face to face with Carl Jung - Part 2 of 4
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He was such a damn genius.
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I find him very interesting. It is very hard to hear what he is saying however. I wish there was a revamped, digitally restored, sound restored verison of this interview. If someone knows of one can you please let me know? Very hard to understand what he is saying!! :P
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Bruce Springsteen's "Forever Jung"..one of his gr8 tunes....
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Hie eyes and facial movements are giving answers that deviate from what he is thinking . I wish I knew what it was he was really thinking . I can only say I am moved, ...having been the first time i have ever listened to Jung,.. I feel like i am watching myself answer questions 30+ years from now. Thank you for posting these.
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As important as Jung's upbringing is (and I personally dont care for it) ... is the whole interview going to revolve around his past? Can we not get into the things that really matter, the things that he was currently thinking, proving, discovering?
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Jung's genius was to analyse his OWN experience...to see the phenomenon of his own experience as worthy of legitimate exploration, this interviewer is so thick and average (as John Lennon would say) trying to analyse Jung in "acceptable" Freudian terms....childhood, child hood!!!...Jung instead turns the tables saying he simply stepped out of "the mist" of his childhood to an unprovoked/unexplained EXPERIENCE of self...how sad for those who deny the validity of such mysterious moments of clarity
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@eppurse I agree
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he was a joke
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@lloplop What is true???? What is sweet? What is sour?
Some things are true on the outside, false on the inside...I find precious the things false on the outside but true on the inside (myth)
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Sounds like you weren't listening...
how is that to be considered even remotely lucky? jung was 80 when his wife died, what is it that he is going to go and do at 80, fall into profligacy? Also when a man has access to financial resources and he uses it to his success, it is called an investment. However wealthy she may have been, Jung significantly increased her worth. If you're only measure of a man's character is his liquidity, perhaps you would do better to look to Mitt Romney for the answers to your life questions.
serpentineflame 2 years ago 27
Rebirth is an affirmation that must be counted among the primordial affirmations of mankind. The concept of rebirth necessarily implies the continuity of personality. Here the human personality is regarded as continuous and accessible to memory, so that, when one is incarnated or born, one is able, potentially, to remember that one has lived through previous existences, and that these existences were one's own, ie, they had the same ego form as the present life.
Carl Jung
Frogstomp121 2 years ago 8