How To Know Yourself Better - Carl Jung (Jungian Philosophy)
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- In this video we will be talking about how to know yourself better from the philosophy of Carl Jung. He found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology and his philosophy is dubbed as “Jungian philosophy”.
So with that in mind, here are 7 ways to know yourself better from Carl Jung -
01. Draw Mandalas
02. Understand your subconscious impulses
03. Know your fears
04. Face your emotions
05. Understand your dreams
06. Take time to be alone
07. Ask others what they think about you
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 7 ways philosophy from the philosophy of Carl Jung will help you in knowing yourself better.
Carl Jung, together with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, is one of the 3 founders of psychoanalysis which is a set of psychological theories and methods aiming to release repressed emotions and experiences - in other words, to make the unconscious conscious. Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875 and died in 1961, leaving behind great works in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology and religious studies. Jung had Freud as a mentor for a good part of his career but later he departed from him. This division was painful for Jung and it led him to found his own school of psychology, called analytical psychology as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. If classical psychoanalysis focuses on the patient’s past, as early experiences are very important in personality development, analytical psychology primarily focuses on the present, on mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences, to try to understand human consciousness. One of the most important ideas of analytical psychology which Jung founded is the process of individuation, which is the process of finding the self - something Jung considered an important task in human development. While he did not formulate a systematic philosophy, he is nonetheless considered a sophisticated philosopher - his school of thought dubbed “Jungian philosophy”. Its concepts can apply to many topics covered in the humanities and the social sciences. A good part of his work was published after his death and indeed there are still some articles written by him that to this day have yet to be published. Some of his most important books are: “Psychology of the Unconscious”, “Man and His Symbols”, “The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious”, “Modern Man In Search of a Soul”, “The Psychology of the Transference”, “Memories, Dreams, Thoughts”, and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious”. Besides being a great writer and a researcher, he was also an artist, a craftsman and even a builder. His contribution is enormous and there is a great deal we can learn from his works.
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Carl Jung said: “Find out what a person fears most and that is where he will develop next.”
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I remember studying Jung in college….he was a person ,if given a reading assignment we would have to reread a few times to understand! The shadow….. spooky! Get to know your shadow which is another part of your self. Face your fears and try to conquer them. Solitude may be a solution. That way coming into understanding about you is easier during alone time!
If you are interested, the title of one of Jung's best-loved books is better translated: "Memories, Dreams and Reflections" - not Memories, Dreams and "Thoughts".
@@mimiseton Thank you very much for your clarification. I'll be looking for it.
It's mindblowing how long one can live without truly knowing ones self.
It's been only two years where the authentic self and not the ego has introduced itself to humans,animals always got to see the authentic self.
It's as if I introduced the masked self to the authentic self and said its okay to be you.
Learning Learning everyday life is finally worth living looking forward to the next chapter ✨
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Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.
Carl Gustav Jung.
Thank you for this beautiful explanation of these "philosophies for life". Whoever made this video has clearly being doing their own work...I am a 72 year with the awareness of an 8 year old ...and this 8 year old could follow the logic here. Brilliant.
I’d suggest listening to Anthony de Mello and Vernon Howard. It’ll change your life😊
Amazing video. I am a big fan of Jung, he encourages people to go deep, face their fears/emotions/trauma/analyse/learn to support yourself alone. His philosophy helps people to have a courage to be authentic.
I agree with most of his concepts especially idea that we should constantly be challenging our unhealthy beliefs about ourselves.
Fantastic well said!
I took a large dose of psilocybin several years ago and found myself engulfed in a mandala that evolved in lock step with the music I was listening to, out of the center Emanated epiphanies about my deepest desires for my life and who I am. I have been studying Jung and psychedelics ever since. It can be a fast track for a persons individuation which is a modern miracle if I’ve ever heard of one.
Jung believed we could find all of these aspects of our shadow through astrology. He always did a chart for his patients. It is an integral part of who he was and how he worked with people.
Philosophy is awesome
Such a wonderful video with such kind of teachings!
Thank you very much!
your channel is truly amazing,i hope u never stop making videos
Great job with the video! thanks for bringing us these.
Very beautifully put together and innerstanding what you're saying! Truly appreciate this 🙏
Inspiring as always. Thank you very much.
thanks! yes indeed, for self-growth we absolutely need solitude!
Powerful message; good delivery; thanks.
Thank you for good information about our selves ❤️🙏
I learned a very good lesson here. Thank you.
Excellent video. Really well done.
Thanks for the video. Its useful to easily understand philosophy.
Very helpful. Thank you.🎉
This is awesome!! Thank you
thank you for the enlightening. This video made me feel secure working with my shadow.
Love the shadow description!!!😊
Great job!
It's interesting that when you were talking about drawing mandalas and about the colors meaning at that moment I was mindlesly twirling with an object in my hand and when you ended talking I became aware of what it was: a paint brush.
Extremely interesting video ❤
Taken from ancient Indian texts. Mandala itself is a romanized version of Sanskrit word Mandal
Introverts slow down to understand reality. Extroverts speed up to interact with it. Actions in the world are unconscious reactions to reality and our thoughts about it. Thought is slowing down to examine our perceptions and memories or to quote Kierkegaard 'Life can only be lived forwards but understood backwards.' Another way of putting this is that we have a theory about life that we test through experimentation with the outer world (did the rickety bridge collapse when we stood on it or bear our weight?).
God bless you for this work.
Th You welcome to madmatv
Very good wise information 😊😁👍🏻
Always awesomeness
Gr8 watch / listen. Thx
Great video
Some of this is true while other parts may not apply to every situation. By todays standards, many people are breaking the foundation of equality, compassion, empathy and most great qualities for destructive behavior and values. Because of this, what a person may complain about within others is an obvious concern of why the world is in the shape it is in.
Thanks!
Good.
Soul explained by west truly divine truly great long live carls theory
nice video
Number 7 is something I think more of us should do
Thanks
This is the guy that played a big part in Bill Wilson founder if alcoholics anonymous?
Nice
I'm pretty intuned already
I'm still in the process of knowing who I am.
It is always work in progress
tHANKS!
the concept of collective unconscious & collective Karma is so similar
I do learn a lot of my self
I swear I seen this video already a few months ago
Theory of Everything solution (short version):
Swap from Newton "real/necessary" universe over to Leibniz "contingent/not-necessary" universe as our fundamental blueprint of the universe.
This includes Leibniz calculus vs Newton calculus. Anywhere Leibniz and Newton thought different. All of it. Full swap.
Gottfried Leibniz "contingent/not-necessary" universe just lacked 2022 quantum physics verbiage (just match up definitions) and Hamilton's 4D quaternion algebra (created 200 years after Leibniz died).
Lastly, the first number is NOT 1.
It's 0.
First four numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3 ✅.
First four dimensions are 0D, 1D, 2D, 3D ✅.
The downside of accessing your video early is that there's no English caption because I'm not a native speaker 🤣
Bisa langsung tekan tombol CC/auto-generate subtittles English
Es cierto, los subtítulos no están disponibles de inmediato 😃
Boo hoo
Maybe you should have just been a native speaker then :/
Goodluck to face your own fear
The audio has serious problems. It keeps going up and down and it's very painful to listen carefully. You need to check and fix it. Thanks.
love you carl jung,
What is a mandala art?
In the ancient Sanskrit language of Hinduism and Buddhism, mandala means “circle.” Traditionally, a mandala is a geometric design or pattern that represents the cosmos or deities in various heavenly worlds. “It's all about finding peace in the symmetry of the design and of the universe,” says artist Saudamini Madra.
Gloria in Excelsis Deo!
I feel like I am being talked into believing, (and not leaving) a controlling narcissist with double standards!, and who is a big reason why I can’t “locate” myself mentally. And seeing the “flaws” in this individual is all due to MY shortcomings?
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Listening to this I realize:
I am not interested in others’ opinions of me. In fact, the thought of asking for it feels disgusting. I feel that:
1. People do not understand me and will give a false reflection based on that
2. People want to bring me down, and asking their opinion is like giving them an opportunity/opening to try and hurt me.
Must think more on this.
Anyone got any thoughts about this?
Know thyself
may I use a 25 second clip for a research speech I have to perform?
There's no knowldedge at all. It seems to be, but that's all. It's shining like knowledge, but it is only shining.
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Noone can know themselves.
It’s a little too deep hardly understood by people who is not familiar the way it’s explained,,,but still worth watching 😊😊😊😊😊
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"Draw mandelas" - I can only draw stickfigures :(((
Dear Ingrid, there are plenty of tools out there to help you... tutorials on how to hand draw mandalas, stencils and, the coolest, the Spirograph tool. The therapeutic effects are real and powerful, someone dear to me was able to not go deeper into their psychotic episode just by drawing circles.
I dont even have that ability 😆
Take an art class. Practice often
There are printable ones you can fill in
I know myself and you all will not decide as you have decided and announced so be ready with your explanation becoz first I want to listen then I will decide
The trees
I disagree about when I judged a father who abandoned his children and never even knew them - it was because my children's father did the same thing - it had nothing to do with me
you chose your children's father though- didn't you?
@@ashleygates1190 I was 18 and way to trusting - he was kind in the beginning and I did not know the real him
The only time I suffer is when I want life to be different from what is🙈🥰
The hand misspelled the word neuroses
The example of the charismatic coworker is a bad example if the explanation given prior is accurate. The is something you refuse to see in yourself or something you wish you had....not the same
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I created Super Modern DeepShallow Psychology in association with Carl Gustav Jung. Signed and sealed by Heath Ledger.
The self is nothing other than a.myth stories you tell yourself to build.a.collective internal.picture.of.who you are
*Knowing the human entity or the human body, is NOT SELF-AWARENESS, and is just Awareness of the human entity and body !*
*This situation arises from the Definition of "Self"... Is the human entity, "Self", or is "LIFE the Real Self" the true Self ???*
*"LIFE The Real Self", is Non-Dimensional, and does NOT represent, nor even remotely looks anything like any species, including the human species...*
Some people are charismatic not because it gets them ahead but more that they DETEST boredom in ANY capacity and try to ALWAYS liven EVERYTHING up ALL THE TIME lolololol!!!!
It’s a misunderstanding that they’re ALWAYS doing it solely for gain sometimes, I think.
Some people do that too tho lololol.
Hi!
I just find your CZcams channel. Very interesting. I totally agree modern life could benefit from some ancient wisdom.
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How can any of this be proven?!
Jung, infinitely superior to Freud!
i think freud thought he got far enough to not go farther so it was a classic tale of the student surpassing the teacher
Analysis will lead to psychosis not healthiness...
What if you have no dreams no ambitions no motivation..life is so comfortable there's no need to change it...or you're lazy..or anti depressants keep a lid on your life force??
what you say is a little contractionary. if you have no motivation then what's the point of taking anti-depressants?isn't that a hidden motivation not be depressed therefore you put effort to become "happy".
Dark side is mesmerizing
So this is the Mandala Effect? :)
Mandela effect*
@@tomasr3199 it was a play on the word mandala, get it?
@@ArtisanTony totally get it dude 😊
Hahaha. Two worlds.....both full of shitty mandalas!
Please please anyone tell me how NOT to develop next, what I fear the most.
*Knowing the human body or even the human Entity, is NOT knowing your Self, as "LIFE The Real Self", is Neither the human body nor the human entity ! To Know "Your Real Self", is to know "LIFE The Real Self", The LIGHT !*
When you reach acertain point,where you'r like.Ok
Ok good,no problem,everything is ok-i mean heaven is aplace on earth guys.dont wait to die so you reach there..no no its here on earth.(in everything give thanks🙏)resist nothing.allo it
I won’t leave my toxic relationship with kids mom . Cause my dad never left my mom he kicced her out . Whatching that is taking a tile on me . I never knew until I thought of what could be . Would have never thought if didn’t run into jung
Start loving her more and she will change
‘Neuroses’ … is spelled incorrectly…
Better know it.
Sa iyu mo i lecture iyan.
D mo kilala ng lubusan sarili mo.
I apply mo sa sarili mo.
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10:21 Huh?... Disagree!
So if you talk or view someone with negativity and passion about... It means their trait is in YOU?
THAT I do not exclusively agree with..
What if the person you view negatively is a rapist, killer, dirty or unclean person... Would that mean I harbor desires to be the same?
Nope. I think it's talking about the emotional roots behind it. Like worthlessness, helplessness, despair, etc. Does that make sense?
You know my name. Let me assist?
Christ ministry of forgiveness, resurrection from death
Too much science. Just live
689 million people live in extreme poverty, surviving on less than $1.90 a day. Children and youth account for two-thirds of the world’s poor, and women represent a majority in most regions. By 2030, an estimated 67% of the world’s poor will live in fragile contexts. When someone is poor or recurrently homeless I don't think he or she'll find time for psychoanalysis or even drawing mandalas. Survival in the face of environmental or socio-polical adversity will be prior to any self-exploration (which will cost more with the 'help' of a shrink). Psychoanalysis appears to be more theoretical dogmas than science. Confession priest witchdoctors! Together with Deleuze, the French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Félix Guattari criticised the Oedipal and schizophrenic power structure of psychoanalysis and its connivance with capitalism in the 1972 book "Anti-Oedipus", were its pointed out that psychoanalysis had always enthusiastically enjoyed and embraced a police state throughout its history.
What the?
Nueroses
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It's 24 minutes of content 😂
Hahahah know thy self bible
Carl and leave your last name here 📛 here
Say the same thing ad a vowel
This is pretty informative except for all that mandala bullshit
This is far too complex. The human psychic is much simpler. You have three emotions anger, envy and the heart that form "the body". "The body" looks for security and the mind has to secure "the body" As one secures "the body" one gets to know oneself better and accept oneself better. Securing the body is called mental security; Mental security is the only way to protect yourself from the outside.