Carl Jung - The Power of the Unconscious and The Importance of Dreams.

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This video features a discussion about the intricate relationship between consciousness and the unconscious mind. Carl Jung explores how a lack of awareness about certain aspects of one's psyche can lead to inner conflict and hamper an individual's abilities. He highlights instances where a person's habits and capabilities can suddenly falter when confronted with disagreeable or inconvenient truths. This is portrayed as part of the journey in treating neurosis, where personal material is worked through to address issues of a collective or universal nature.

The discussion delves into the complexities of the human psyche, with a case example of a philosophy professor who irrationally fears having cancer despite medical evidence to the contrary. The struggle to overcome such irrational thoughts is likened to a form of possession or inner torment. The speaker suggests that an intellectual approach alone may not suffice and that understanding the role of the unconscious is crucial in addressing such issues.

The process of psychological analysis is described, emphasizing the importance of exploring the unconscious mind through dream interpretation and observation. Carl Jung notes that this process is not straightforward, involving preliminary stages and addressing personal and collective aspects of an individual's psyche. The ultimate success of this analytical journey is seen as dependent on the individual's moral resolve to confront and integrate their unconscious aspects.

Overall, the video delves into the complexities of the human psyche, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and addressing the unconscious in psychological healing and self-discovery.

This whole creation is essentially subjective, and the dream is the theatre where the dreamer is at once: scene, actor, prompter, stage manager, author, audience, and critic.

To me dreams are part of nature, which harbours no intention to deceive but expresses something as best it can.

~ Carl Jung

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Video edit & Transcription: Spiritual Mind

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Thank you for sharing with more clarity of words subtitles, 🙏

bns
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We are not in the world, the world is in us. The true reality is when we wake up from both and be what we already are, which is Pure Consciousness. Time and Space are just limitations of the mind. It is how your mind works.

gwenelbro
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Magnificent video, Carl Jung’s intelligence is far broader than most people in this generation if only I could personally speak to the guy. May his speeches forever guide the people in need. One love

MrHenry
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My lecturer described it as us being battery's.. each if us has 100% being 1% anger 1% violent etc. When we accept that we are all if these things and in us we have the capacity to carry out dark things too.. but we choose not too. We know in us we can but our moral compass stops us. Also my dreams are familiar - I know the place every time. Dreams are amazing and we must try to decode them

atonewithnature_
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The unconscious mind moves incredibly fast, it does not have hunger or emotion, it simply thinks. The part that controls your dreams is amazing. You can create new words, beings, and creatures, all not on purpose, imagine sending a math question through your dream, your mind could figure it out in less than a second

fjtappedout
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This is so deep when he says “you become a man whose right hand does not know what his left hand is doing...” if you understand how much dissociation is so common among human.

Hamromerochannel
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"Whether a man applies what he has learned or not."

madsysciest
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Jungian psychology can save the depressed world we are in.

handavid
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An unrecognized enemy is far more dangerous than a recognized one.

johnabraham
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Thank You so much dearest 💐
You’re such an inspiration 🥰
Be Blissful Eternally 🙏😇

blisswkc
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When analyzing the subconscious however, one must use their consciousness to describe the subconscious. This is where errors could happen in interpretation. Truth can be misguided or misinterpreted.

seosamhv
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This is an incredible clip to have access to, thank you. I am curious to know if anybody out there can give me some guidance. I experienced prolonged trauma from my Dad throughout the first ten years of my life. My memory of my own life experiences is quite poor, my power of recall is blocked.
As such, I struggle to remember my dreams when I wake up. From the moment I wake up, I sometimes draw a blank. More recently though, I am becoming more conscious within the dreams, and so when I wake up I am able to write them down. Although, another detail to mention is that I do not have access to my mind's eye, that is to say, when I close my eyes it is completely black - I am currently unable to conjure up any images. I'd like to know if this is blocking my access to my unconscious mind? And what can I do to strengthen my dream memory?

rquotidien
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Last night I dreamed that I was in a nearly packed auditorium. One person was about to give a speech. Me and some others were standing on the stage and were told we would field some questions after the speech. I was assigned to answer the questions about psychology then I climbed up to my seat way in the back row. On my way up I had some strange verbal altercation with two young ladies in the row in front of me. Also, there was a guy that could not know the speech's content before the speech, so we would have to keep it a secret or he was probably going to murder us.


I knew some of the people in the dream but I think their actual identities were not significant to the dream's meaning. I once heard that dream people are all persons the dreamer has crossed paths with at some point in life because the subconscious cannot conjure up a physical human avatar that is not stored somewhere in the memory. I think sometimes identities in dreams are significant, but other times a person who has been on your mind arbitrarily serves as an 'actor' in the dream. What do you think?

bigye
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Once I dreamt the scarab beetle ... scarab was being beaten into wall so violently by some to me familiar people who shaped my personality...scarab came out of his shell where he was kept for years .. he was like reborned and he fly away .. but all of sudden he appeared in front of my face and get into me like into my mind .. then I woke up and I searched the scarab beetle dreaming meaning and I found out a shocking truth that it represents abused integrity and a great amount of anxiety up in my conciousness or sub... i’m not sure ... all I can say is that dreams are for sure connected with subconcious and they guide as to freedom

lukakrizanovic
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My advice! Keep off the baby bells! Dropping more than 5 at once is lethal 😤😤😤

MegaMissfitz
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on no “fake woke” shit... the first quote in the beginning hits me hard asf. Especially rn.

garr
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I straggle with negative thoughts how did he heal from this at the end ?

cryptomike
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I am suffering from this illness. Please help me.

titaniumrubber
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I am convinced Mr Jung is a shaman mystic priest might as well just add the warlord in there if he wanted to amazing modern neuroscientists repeat with different words what he said back then but only because modern technology has a loud research to come to those words to be shared as discoveries he figured all this out by himself amazing

sunghyoncha
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i feel like i just got a free therapy session

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