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Carl Gustav Jung Documentary Pt. 2 of 2

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Carl Gustav Jung Documentary Pt. 2 of 2.

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  • The most important idea of Jung was individualism and one of the things the Nazis hated most was individualism. The same applies for Nietzsche. I'm sure, both have been misused by the Nazis. The Nazis misused all they could use for their sick ideology and mostly out of context. However, the most dangerous thing is that the Nazi ideology is often seen as being stupid, but it wasn't. It was quite well thought-out and developed what made is to deadly. Sick, but not stupid. Remain alerted!

  • @GreatBonFire as much as I admire him, I think he kinda did :(

  • The movies reflect the familiarised culture, obviously, predestined sexuality role play rules puberism. Intravert types have more chemical 'patience' if you like, gradually evolving to extravertism is like evolving from a autisticle typology in combination with seemingly schizophrenic, until the chemical and electrical acceptance of Energy collaborates with its self-recognition, without self overestimation. That's so beautiful about American pragmatism.

  • NEW AGE REFERS TO THE NEW AEON, A TERM FOR THE CHANGE OF THE DOMMINANT ZODIAC SIGN. THE DUDE MIGHT HAVE BEEN A NATZI.

  • This is a good basic introduction to Jung in terms of biographical details about his life. However, his work was vast and typology is only one factor. Jung believed that each person must reconcile the various fragments of self to become whole, which required breaking from the mean of social norm, a process he called "individuation".

  • There's no way in hell Jung would have any nazi sympathies!

  • "Eat more Salt...", what type?

  • this must be where rogers got his idea of unconditional worth.

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