Face to face with Carl Jung - Part 3 of 4
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@mllhartshorn Then, after familiarising yourself, begin Liber Novus. Read it, then revisit it again, and again, and again as you mature. It is truely a work of art.
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@Xxblythe I agree with @GoldenAgeAscension on Memories, Dreams, Reflections, but Man and His Symbols is also an excellent choice. It was written specifically with the average reader in mind.
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ps thanks for posting though
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I wouldnt consider this a new age video .. theres a distinction between psychological healing exploration and new age waffle ....
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@GoldenAgeAscension K, thanks so much
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@xXblythe yes,
I recommend you his autobiography and memories. The best way to start reading Jung.
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agree indeed, i feel sorry for him
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Such a brilliant man. I want to read some of his books... but I am not so familiar with psychology terms and all those in-depth concepts just yet. I think I'd rather ease into it. Can anyone recommend me a good starter book written by Jung?
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New age idiots...its just a fucking placebo....
I still think that very few of the questions asked in this interview actually make any difference (my opinion) and I think Jung could probably agree too. This seems like a big time-waster. If I had an hour with Jung, I'd be discussing far more interesting subjects.
freedomfromthemind 7 months ago 9
This interviewer fucking sucks. You have an hour with Carl Jung, you should be trying to make contact with that man's vision of the universe, to find out how that man lived. You don't ask gossipy questions about the Freud-Jung letters. Embarrassing.
WrathMania 6 months ago 5