Carl Jung Was a Genius And This Experiment Proves It

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  • Carl Jung's ideas of Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, and the Creative Imagination all have solid Neuroscience behind them
    One wild experiment from his work tells us even more
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Komentáře • 404

  • @MarianoRodriguez
    @MarianoRodriguez Před 2 měsíci +209

    Jung understood that life is a but a dream, a serious one and needs to be tackled with action as a result of powerful imagination.

    • @kalyasaify
      @kalyasaify Před 2 měsíci +5

      sheesh you wrapped it up so well 💪🏽

    • @alex0508bass
      @alex0508bass Před 2 měsíci

      La leyenda de las películas! Gracias por tu trabajo, saludos desde Brasil.

    • @LotusShaman
      @LotusShaman Před měsícem +4

      Row row row your boat.
      Gently down the stream.
      Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily.
      Life is but a dream.
      Written in 1852
      All memories are nothing but dreams
      The older you get, the more you enter into the dream.

    • @kalyasaify
      @kalyasaify Před měsícem

      @@LotusShaman thx for this lil input, but memories are a lot more (coming from someone with CPTSD ^^) a dream would never manifest the same way very emotional stuff does (with all our senses.) but I get it bc from a philosophical point of view your comment is true :)

    • @Stess-ky4gn
      @Stess-ky4gn Před měsícem

      Life is but a dream, a very painful one.

  • @Cardulionax
    @Cardulionax Před 2 měsíci +324

    Carl Jung was a wizard in the age of rationalist unbelievers

    • @aislynnmari
      @aislynnmari Před 2 měsíci +15

      I love how he incorporated the occult

    • @RhetoricalMuse
      @RhetoricalMuse Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@aislynnmari Sounds like your shadow talking

    • @kingmj87
      @kingmj87 Před 2 měsíci +13

      Jung (like Freud) WAS a rationalist. It was the empiricists that disagreed with his approach, claiming that he was performing little if any science, instead accusing him of trying to pass of personal spiritual narratives as objective fact.

    • @aislynnmari
      @aislynnmari Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@RhetoricalMuse I guess? I mean, I would definitely call myself an occultist though so how is that my shadow if it's my current conscious persona? Honest question, I'm just trying to understand the terms.

    • @RhetoricalMuse
      @RhetoricalMuse Před 2 měsíci

      @@aislynnmari *that my shadow if it's my current conscious persona?*
      The shadow is under the conscious persona. 'Persona' is a mask.

  • @josepheridu3322
    @josepheridu3322 Před 2 měsíci +67

    Kinda insane that Carl Jung got his way even in a hyper-materialist academic world.

    • @bnalohim
      @bnalohim Před měsícem +8

      He was attuned to the academic world of his day, much more open to the mysterious.
      Jung's doctoral thesis was "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena". Do you think someone can graduate as a doctor of medicine this days with such a spooky thesis?

    • @claytonkramer7234
      @claytonkramer7234 Před měsícem +2

      Well, there was Freud before him. I think we’re definitely even more materialist now, which is a tragedy.

  • @thegritsch
    @thegritsch Před 2 měsíci +112

    Right and left hemisphere is one thing, but there's even more going on. The older parts of the brain, the limbic system and the brain stem also have their own "languages" and ways of processing. The limbic system mostly speaks with emotions, while the brain stem controls the autonomous nervous system and reflexes, based on internal and external stimuli. When you gain access to these "lower" brain regions, you can actually observe your ego do its thing and realize that is not you and you are not in control

    • @dylanlawrenceholland3295
      @dylanlawrenceholland3295 Před 2 měsíci +6

      How do we do this?

    • @evka.6157
      @evka.6157 Před 2 měsíci +13

      lots of meditation and shrooms

    • @thegritsch
      @thegritsch Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@evka.6157 Exactly :D

    • @timlewis7218
      @timlewis7218 Před 2 měsíci +4

      You can "control" it.

    • @Noahsuess
      @Noahsuess Před 2 měsíci

      @@dylanlawrenceholland3295 if you’re interested look up Active Imagination. I use it with my clients to
      Help them observe and interact with subconscious emotions and images which, over time, helps them “control” (more like cooperatively guide) those forces

  • @semperfi2974
    @semperfi2974 Před 2 měsíci +34

    The right hemisphere uses moving images because they carry way more information than language is capable of.. one problem with speaking of our right hemisphere is that we have to use the left hemisphere to articulate the concepts that the right hemisphere is feeding us.

    • @pooman2
      @pooman2 Před 2 měsíci +2

      When the language we use synchronises and become correspondences to those symbols then we get the kind super language of shakespere of the great mystics. In my experience.

  • @FFNOJG
    @FFNOJG Před 2 měsíci +81

    I am totally convinced that Jung was divinely inspired on his beliefs of "the archetypes" and was hitting at something that was more "real" than anyone could have surmised at the time.

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 2 měsíci +1

      He was into 'occult'. Astrology and Eastern mythicism.

    • @user-ot8we3xk9p
      @user-ot8we3xk9p Před 2 měsíci +1

      The thing with archtypes is that we are now at a point in life where a single person can embody any of the archtypes at any given moment in time. An archtype as a concept isn't useful anymore. What's more accurate is defining self-states and emotional intelligence/regulation of a person at given moment in time. A person's self-state might be completely different in a different environment etc...

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@user-ot8we3xk9p This sounds like its not based on Jungian theory in the first place, though. A different branch than Freudian. Just stounds like LGBQT to be honest.

    • @user-ot8we3xk9p
      @user-ot8we3xk9p Před 2 měsíci

      @@oodo2908 That's sexuality. We were talking about symbolic archetypes. I know what symbolic archetypes are. Archetypes are outdated. There are self-states, level of intelligence, and level of emotional intelligence. Ignoring sexuality, that's about it as far as psychology goes.

    • @oodo2908
      @oodo2908 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@user-ot8we3xk9p But the multiplicity of shifting mini-archetypes is useless. So I compared it to the neo sexual multiplicities. It defeats the purpose of having generalized archetypes.
      For instance, Ebenezer Scrooge is a miser. That description has a practical use. The more and more you split hairs, the more useless the descriptions, which is why psychology can't go further. If you were to try to analyze a miser by different archetypes in different situations, you wouldn't be identifying that person at all.
      And if you can't identify the person holistically then how can you come up with an analysis?
      This reminds me of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, where the man tried to prove certainty by dividing it too much -- and ended up in an asylum. No wonder so many psychologists end themselves. I had no idea they go so far.

  • @BlackestSheepBobBarker333
    @BlackestSheepBobBarker333 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Jung's work is what started my journey and for that I'll always be much appreciative of this man.

  • @Vgallo
    @Vgallo Před 2 měsíci +40

    My son is severely autistic and apparently his corpus collosum is ineffective and his left brain is too dominant, he can spell, count to a 100 and read at 3 years old, but he doesn’t know when to use those words or numbers.

    • @tofer980
      @tofer980 Před 2 měsíci +8

      ​@@Zeni-th.sounds like a plot to a fire movie ngl

    • @klaus2913
      @klaus2913 Před měsícem +1

      Indeed, they are really left brain dominant. I also wonder if it has to do with their eyesight (partly) for I have noticed many of them have a lazy eye. I also noticed when researching that a ton of artists have strabismus. It is thought Degas, Da Vinci, Picasso and Rembrandt all had it..

    • @kyrie2516
      @kyrie2516 Před 21 dnem

      Blessings bring you peace and joy as your son can and will make progress towards better psychosocial relationships, medical, pharmacological, scientific, and spiritual (not necessarily religious in form-nature be of light, Love freely given as a Compassionate Being speaks Oaths to aid all in need.) advances are being made but they take a lot longer to formulate because so many systems require repair.
      Start introducing the idea of moving into a group home might be fun and he’ll have help to keep learning. Perhaps you’ve already been through this process! If he is receptive he can take his most trusted family members, friends, social workers, teachers/guidance councilors, and group home professionals to explain the environment, staff to client ratio, relationship with centers for employment opportunities for clients with developmental delay and/or physical disabilities.
      Trust and let those who are able help you and your son to grow in Love for each other…!

    • @powerplantplanetuniverse5945
      @powerplantplanetuniverse5945 Před 19 dny

      ​@@klaus2913I've watched the same in me,my daughter,some people I knew and in artists that were known having Asberger...the less energy we have the worse the eye gets like weak,tired and unfocussed. But I was watching too different light, diffrent energies coming in and out of the eyes of men.
      There must be a link to the brain. I am getting more mute & enigmatic in that state. Same person,but different reactions to the outworld. Like I have no lust under this circumstances to communicate. Often pain induced I become more sour which makes me sad. I love to communicate though. I feel a little isolated in that state. Best feelings I note,when both hemispheres are working on something and language & pictures & symbols come together. Then I feel more complete. It's a little boring to be the logic acting one. I had to learn to make room to the imaginative world. I never regretted doing so. I live happier with my coloured shadow getting in touch with me. Just wish I could share that with others!😎😊😂🎉

    • @AlphaBeta-vq6ks
      @AlphaBeta-vq6ks Před 14 dny

      UberSoyo says stop reproducing.

  • @springheeljak145
    @springheeljak145 Před 2 měsíci +112

    Friendship with Nietzsche ended
    Now Jung is my best friend

    • @mmaslav6176
      @mmaslav6176 Před 2 měsíci +17

      Jung lifted a lot from Nietzsche.

    • @uberboyo
      @uberboyo  Před 2 měsíci +23

      Sorry Fred, go cry in the corner

    • @yhvhsaves5197
      @yhvhsaves5197 Před 2 měsíci +8

      You've turned your back on Vitality.
      You will regret this.

    • @Finaggle
      @Finaggle Před 2 měsíci

      You're cringe af

    • @vibratorpinata
      @vibratorpinata Před 2 měsíci

      The Nietzschean is not a goal in himself but a thing to overcome.

  • @allourvice
    @allourvice Před 2 měsíci +14

    Holy hell, this video is so necessary and brilliant that I cannot even. Sharing like mad. Thank you for articulating these concepts so well.

  • @tomk2720
    @tomk2720 Před 2 měsíci +14

    His work in the Red Book is so far beyond genius. Not a feat of the intellect really, a feat of the spirit. Almost unheard of

    • @paulkirjonen1226
      @paulkirjonen1226 Před měsícem +1

      It's sitting on my shelf for almost a year now. To be honest I am somewhat intimidated to read it, since i know many of the insights there will likely hit me like a freight train.

    • @tomk2720
      @tomk2720 Před měsícem

      @@paulkirjonen1226 I came to many strange and esoteric realisations in reading it. One big one that his (highly esoteric, otherwordly) experience is archetypal and also covers the arc of Western (cultural/metaphysical) history. Somehow its embedded in us.

  • @JulesOnline
    @JulesOnline Před 2 měsíci +6

    Therefore.
    “Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.”
    ― Confucius

  • @lolersauresrex8837
    @lolersauresrex8837 Před 2 měsíci +8

    If you learn the language of the right hemisphere, it’s the straightest talk you’ll ever comprehend in your entire life. It will become your strongest ally.

  • @curiousponderings
    @curiousponderings Před 2 měsíci +11

    Jung is one of the reasons why I am a therapist today. Good work!

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před 23 dny +1

      You misspelled scam artist.

    • @curiousponderings
      @curiousponderings Před 23 dny +1

      @@chickenlover657 A bit rude. Tell me, how would you go about helping someone who has dealt with trauma or PTSD? Could you handle someone who breaks down in front of you about how they had been raped or when their daughter was raped to death? What is it like to deal with a schizophrenic human being and how would you go about helping set reality back to normal for them? My job is to teach and care for humans so that they can journey towards peace again, not to take your money for everything youve got. Perhaps you had an unfortunate set of therapists in your life and that is reasonable, sorry for your bad times if that is the case.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před 22 dny

      @@curiousponderings Your whole comment boils down to typical western virtue signaling, so I'll just roll my eyes. In my country we also deal with these things, in a different way, however. A much more efficient and non-sentimental one.

  • @plablo_plablo
    @plablo_plablo Před měsícem +3

    Jung was so much more serious and mature of a scientist than his critics. He provided the Hypothetico- in the hypothetico-deductive methods that constitute the practice of science.

  • @JohnDoe-gv2kq
    @JohnDoe-gv2kq Před 2 měsíci +25

    I did this paper and pencil test out of boredom when i was around 14-15. Had my hand slightyly raised for ease of motion and i let my hand rest with the pencil on the paper. Alot of squiggly random lines. Then it slowly began to form a more organised and centered on the paper '8' or the snake eating the tail. It kind of freaked me out after observing what i was doing wondering why i was drawing this. It just kept going round and round, and i couldn't feel the muscles in my hand voluntarilly moving. Not having any knowledge of Jung or any of this kind of thing. I didn't have the goal of drawing an '8' and i had to stop and like i said it kind of made me feel off so im just thinking back to that years ago. The memory was always there but its not something i just thought about. 😅 interesting though!

    • @conservingcommonsense4980
      @conservingcommonsense4980 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Maybe that's the ouija board effect?

    • @kelleemerson9510
      @kelleemerson9510 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Seems the 8 can have many meanings. As above, so below, a pair coming together to be one, a higher self, the circular/cycles way of life, etc..

    • @algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286
      @algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 Před 2 měsíci +3

      A figure 8 is the natural pattern your hand will move in when you don't give it direction, it's really nothing mystical.

    • @AG-iu9lv
      @AG-iu9lv Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286came here to say the same.

    • @GHUUDMYORNIN
      @GHUUDMYORNIN Před měsícem

      @@algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286Just because it's a natural pattern doesnmt explain why it's there. Thank you for the insight, but if that's true, you didn't dispell any mysticism because you didn't explain why it happens, only affirmed that it does.

  • @aislynnmari
    @aislynnmari Před 2 měsíci +32

    Ian McGilchrist is amazing , glad to hear his name dropped

    • @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951
      @isa-manuelaalbrecht2951 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I'm also a huge fan of Ian McGilchrist..amazing guy ..greetings from Switzerland

    • @JosephCraciun
      @JosephCraciun Před 2 měsíci

      McGilchrist is a behemoth, “The Master and his Emissary” will blow both the right side and left side of your brain.

  • @resistancepublishing
    @resistancepublishing Před měsícem +6

    Wow I watched a video two months ago where an artist was explaining exactly what you’re talking about with the left brain and right fighting each other when it came to creating/drawing. I thought he was crazy but now that you explained it, I understand completely what the artist was talking about. Wow! Mind blown.

    • @ArpitRBesra
      @ArpitRBesra Před měsícem +1

      Yo! Can you refer me to that video? I'll thank you.

    • @resistancepublishing
      @resistancepublishing Před měsícem

      @@ArpitRBesra oh man, I’m gonna have to do some homework on finding it. I watch tons of videos and it was a while now. I think I might have it in my “watch later” folder. Bear with me and I’ll let you know.

    • @ArpitRBesra
      @ArpitRBesra Před měsícem +1

      @@resistancepublishing aw man, appreciate the effort

    • @resistancepublishing
      @resistancepublishing Před měsícem

      @@ArpitRBesra no problem 👍

  • @aislynnmari
    @aislynnmari Před 2 měsíci +24

    CPG Grey has a short n sweet CZcams video called "You are Two" and it's a brilliant summary of the two brain hemispheres. (It's not the "left brain math, right brain art" thing, it's way more intriguing)
    I also think we could say "you are many", because we might have several "unconscious sentient" influences inside our body. For example we have the gut biome, parasites, and our own body parts like the heart.

    • @MarmaladeINFP
      @MarmaladeINFP Před 2 měsíci +2

      Jung thought that egoic consciousness was a new and unstable development within humanity. More fundamentally, our psyche conforms to the bundle theory of mind. Friedrich Nietzsche, David Hume, and others have taken this position. But the earliest writings come from Buddhism.

    • @aislynnmari
      @aislynnmari Před měsícem +1

      @@MarmaladeINFP you may really enjoy researching the bicameral mind

    • @MarmaladeINFP
      @MarmaladeINFP Před měsícem +2

      @@aislynnmari - You're my kind of person. I'm quite familiar with Julian Jaynes. I've extensively read and written about the bicameral mind.
      Jaynes is the most major advocate of the bundle theory of mind. But his theory tends to be too challenging for most people. For whatever reason, a Jungian or Buddhist approach can feel less threatening.
      Maybe it's because Jaynes was going so deep into understanding not only the psyche but all of civilization. He was questioning so much of what people take for granted.

    • @aislynnmari
      @aislynnmari Před měsícem +1

      @@MarmaladeINFP "DID WE JUST BECOME BEST FRIENDS?!"

    • @david7384
      @david7384 Před měsícem

      that's a pop psy myth. don't get all your information from CZcams

  • @Surfingthekaliyuga
    @Surfingthekaliyuga Před 2 měsíci +4

    Im a Hindu from India.Let my right brain takeover while listening to this, the first painting represents a person before kundalini awakening, and snake shooting up represents kundalini awakening, all the 7 chakras getting activated. The egg is called Brahmanda represents the cosmic egg, which is Brahman in Hinduism ( the absolute principle). So she just represented in paintings, the hero's journey of Kundalini Awakening Enlightenment.Carl Jung was indeed a genius in a world full of rationalist. He would have been worshipped if he was born in India.

  • @Draytherion
    @Draytherion Před 2 měsíci +7

    The only reason Carl Jungs work isn’t taken seriously by modern academics is because they’re all still locked inside materialist metaphysics, but I believe Carl understood that this reality isn’t material in nature at all, but is mental and that reality is a series of dreams occurring inside a giant universal mind free of material constraints or any material substrate at all. And in a mental reality, the building blocks and elements that comprise it are not atoms, strings or any sort of particles but rather hieroglyphs, symbols, shapes and ARCHETYPES. Most people today, even our best scientists and psychologists are still remaining willingly ignorant of what Carl figured out over half a century ago.

  • @Vingul
    @Vingul Před 2 měsíci +65

    Jung gang gang

  • @thomasdap8659
    @thomasdap8659 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Anyone ever noticed that in contemporary society the shadow is almost too suppressed? The fact that people want to police opinions and language so much nowadays demonstrates the collective psychosis of the current age.

    • @cj548
      @cj548 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No, you simply don't have any understanding of what shadow actually means

    • @thomasdap8659
      @thomasdap8659 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@cj548 can you tell me why I’m wrong then because I wanna understand the shadow better

    • @jameslave98
      @jameslave98 Před 2 měsíci

      A psychosis that arose from all the lies told about the mid century German leader and what his movement represented. Everything he said was correct

    • @cj548
      @cj548 Před 2 měsíci

      @@thomasdap8659 @thomasdap8659 yes, like my answer is for 99% of people, just do the opposite of whatever you think you have been taught to do. they are expressing their shadow in a trajectory to help liberate their self. An example of this would be; for Jesus; could be; if Jesus was to put a bunch of puppies in a cloth sack throw them in a pond and then go hire some hookers and then delete them with his bare hands while he's climaxing. This would be Jesus not suppressing his shadow, he would be expressing it. As you have suggested people should do. This helps disintegrate identity and Liberate the self

    • @Phoeagdor
      @Phoeagdor Před 2 měsíci +5

      He just policed you in psychosis and you submitted, wow, great teaching here, boys. Step two - take it outdoor and try it in a bar setting......lets see if parliamentary procedure applies.

  • @wapacheed
    @wapacheed Před 2 měsíci +6

    Listening to this reminds me of the art i used to create 20 years ago. There’s one piece in particular that I need to see find. I was doing random things and then images started to appear. It ended up being some kind of self portrait, but with weird things. Maybe there’s more to the piece than I realized.

  • @austin0_bandit05
    @austin0_bandit05 Před 2 měsíci +4

    I think the greatest strength of modern science is also its greatest weakness. It's all about process, peer reviews, replication, documentation, essays, more essays, and even more essays.
    Many of the greats were dreamers and philosophers. And they made many of their hypotheses based on lines of logic (rational philosophy), patterns in nature, and intuition.
    As many as were wrong a few were right. I think Jung like many scientists got a lot of things right because he wasnt so hyper-focused on data and graphs and numbers. Much of what he claimed was implicit and emergent and not easily measured -as most things are regarding consciousness and the human brain. And yet we know they are there! Ie Frued/Jung talk about the duality of man and then years and years later scientists discover how hemispheres of the brain seem to operate independently of each other and regulate different functions like emotion, creativity, instinct, kinesthetics, etc

  • @reflectfamily
    @reflectfamily Před 21 dnem +1

    as someone diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder, I can confirm that Jung was spot on. I am currently studying psychology in order to create a Jungian-based psychotherapy for OSDDID patients.

    • @reflectfamily
      @reflectfamily Před 21 dnem

      Would love to talk with you further about any of this. Im sure you get that a lot though!

    • @melsgalleria
      @melsgalleria Před 11 dny

      I am married to someone with DID and I would love to learn anything that might help him to find peace.

  • @carrjond
    @carrjond Před měsícem +1

    this video unveiled a clear explanation of the concept i’ve been fighting to put my finger on for the longest time

  • @johnhopkins7845
    @johnhopkins7845 Před 2 měsíci +9

    This is a great video. Definitely earned a sub

    • @aislynnmari
      @aislynnmari Před 2 měsíci +2

      You won't regret it, this channel always has good stuff to think upon

    • @kelleemerson9510
      @kelleemerson9510 Před 2 měsíci

      Me too. Years back, I saw videos, but usually too long and like math I didn't want to spend time doing.

  • @ginawhoever9734
    @ginawhoever9734 Před dnem

    Uberboyo 2024! thank you SO MUCH for helping me understand what my brain has been doing (via Jung especially!).

  • @h.m.7218
    @h.m.7218 Před 2 měsíci +17

    You can't explain a premonitory dream to people who never experienced one. The unconcious isn't limited in time and space.

    • @algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286
      @algorithmgeneratedanimegir1286 Před 2 měsíci +2

      They are bizarre and words can't describe them, but I'm not sure they are really transcending time. I think it is much much more likely that time doesn't exist and can't be traversed at all.

    • @stowlicters8362
      @stowlicters8362 Před měsícem

      Well it is, everything physical is, it just exists in a hypersmallscale. Yes yes I know at hypersmall scales the nature of time changes, but that's also a part of physics.

  • @RazaDesignss
    @RazaDesignss Před měsícem +1

    I’ve been watching videos on how to develop creativity for a few days, and this one popped up in my suggestions today. It's the best video I've seen on the topic. I had heard that doing new things boosts creativity, but I never understood how it worked until now. This video explains it beautifully and offers many other valuable insights about life. Great video! 💙

  • @mistasomen
    @mistasomen Před 2 měsíci +1

    my first contact with psychology was a lecture on archetypes as per Jung. Absolutely valuable stuff!!

  • @Clover-qz8nl
    @Clover-qz8nl Před 16 dny

    Thank you for sharing your great work with all of us ❤️ a great topic that needs even more deep investigation and I hope that you’ll release more about Jung and the capabilities of our beautiful minds and souls in this space ❤️ thank youuuu and your amazing work is so inspiring and really important to learn about our lives in this space

  • @TheJohncoyle
    @TheJohncoyle Před 2 měsíci +8

    Powerful stuff, Boyo. Very well summarised and extremely interesting and thought provoking.

  • @henryDzieciontko
    @henryDzieciontko Před 2 měsíci +2

    Superb my freind! Girl friends and me are terrible with adhd and even we were un detracted and memorized, so well articulated thank you boyo thank you!!! .

  • @JulesOnline
    @JulesOnline Před 2 měsíci +5

    Excellent content. I see the connection to Chaos Magic now.

  • @abelkeinz7028
    @abelkeinz7028 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Did you hear for “alien hand syndrome”? It is basically when your hand is moving without your control.

  • @nathanxr
    @nathanxr Před 8 dny

    Thank you for putting this together.

  • @contranym_
    @contranym_ Před 2 měsíci +7

    if my inner voice was uberboyo's i'd both drift thru my days in a remote daze and be the most alert ass person simultaneously

  • @irevelato
    @irevelato Před 2 měsíci +3

    Fascinating presentation. Congratulations! 🥂

  • @buzhidao5065
    @buzhidao5065 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Currently reading McGilchrist’s The Matter With Things, good to see these ideas resonating with others and interesting to hear them through a Jungian perspective.

  • @jamesokeeffe3216
    @jamesokeeffe3216 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This was very insightful, especially how our ordered brain stops us being creative and when we play piano how our left and right brain come together in the end thank you so much for a great video ☘️🙏❤️

  • @oddsandexabytes
    @oddsandexabytes Před 2 měsíci +2

    This brings quite a few things I've been thinking about together. Thank you for your thoughtful analysis.

  • @willowen452
    @willowen452 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I am so enjoying the information that you are expressing. Fantastic! Just an idea: listen to your show and notice how many times you repeat yourself-Over explain, if you will ❤

  • @jotilochun80
    @jotilochun80 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Love this video! Carl Jung was on another level!

  • @extraterrestrialchess
    @extraterrestrialchess Před 2 měsíci +2

    Gentleman there’s not allot of room at the top!!! Let the skeptics be skeptical we have the blueprint of reality win your inner war and we save the world loose the inner war and we say hello to digital slavers!! I love you let’s go boyos

  • @PatrickKilly
    @PatrickKilly Před 2 měsíci +1

    Crazy timing on this one.. good to see you talking about jung again, this is much more accessible than your last video on this chapter in cw9.1 and in my opinion one of your best 👍

  • @scottashe984
    @scottashe984 Před 2 měsíci +3

    He was a true genius. Not an entry level genius. He's up there with Newton, Bach, Einstein and Plato.

    • @tagtraumhoch2
      @tagtraumhoch2 Před 2 měsíci

      He let go of control from the left hemisphere on the right hemisphere and opened the door

  • @Xen_8790
    @Xen_8790 Před měsícem +1

    This was a really good breakdown and explanation, I've found myself coming to the same conclusions you have over time, so it's nice to hear them echoed by a someone else.
    If you haven't already, you might like to have a read of Don Kalsched's work, as it spends a lot of time focusing on how the unconscious communicates to us through a mytho-poetic language. He's also a Jungian analyst, so it's like reading focused off shoot of Jung's work

  • @picklepopsickle
    @picklepopsickle Před 28 dny

    The best way to get good at something is to not care about the concept of being good but focus on if it feels good to do and follow that feeling into obsession

  • @lucasdesiqueira6122
    @lucasdesiqueira6122 Před 2 měsíci +4

    19:54 is crazy that you put my city in here, here we go again with the synchronicities LOL

    • @matswessling6600
      @matswessling6600 Před 2 měsíci

      😂 so you forget about all other viewers that has no connection whatsoever to it?

    • @lucasdesiqueira6122
      @lucasdesiqueira6122 Před 2 měsíci

      @@matswessling6600 why you ask a question when you just want to say you dont believe in synchronicities ?

    • @matswessling6600
      @matswessling6600 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lucasdesiqueira6122 answer my question!

  • @sherkinbrain
    @sherkinbrain Před 23 dny

    Beautifully explained.

  • @joaonuno6936
    @joaonuno6936 Před 23 dny

    Great content! Very well presented

  • @Apollotheguidingstar
    @Apollotheguidingstar Před 2 měsíci +4

    Playing jazz, or something similar, is one way to keep the flow of creativity on the edge while being an instrumentalist.
    With visual art you may want to jazz it up too, in the likeness of styles such a surrealism; that would be an interesting way to put form to the unseen.
    For how you listen to music, you'd also want to continually expose yourself to new genres and artists and albums and songs, to get that mind-tickling balancing act, on the thinnest layer of the wall that separates our earth from our moon.
    In poetry or story-telling you want a mind-image by association, as well as a breaking of common sense, so as to experience the dance of that dwarf who keeps our album of life, presenting it upon his chubby palms-open page of photos-in our reminiscence on the eyes gazing upon the Polaroids of our life; those pictures that constantly shift upon the wind like autumn leaves, to fall on new beds upon which to sleep.

  • @schweiza87
    @schweiza87 Před 3 dny

    Iian McGilchrist‘s „The Master and his emissary“ is the work of two geniuses

  • @archsys307
    @archsys307 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Timestamps and more concision
    Sketch out your main points and then get to them

  • @mick21778
    @mick21778 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The people he kicked about with at that point in history would not have spent time with anything less than what he was. He also gives a better gauge of what we don't see in terms of technological advancement, both past and present. The psychology of kundalini yoga is a good read.

  • @duderama6750
    @duderama6750 Před 2 měsíci

    All the knowledge you can ever gain is already in your head. Learning is just unlocking.

  • @gabrielflores5560
    @gabrielflores5560 Před 2 měsíci +3

    What a great video. I hooked with it

  • @Skolotoi
    @Skolotoi Před 2 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video! Beauuuutiful mandalas too, really nice touch with the art.

  • @adamc436
    @adamc436 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Babe cancel our anniversary plans, new Boyo vid just dropped 👑😤

  • @kalyasaify
    @kalyasaify Před 2 měsíci +2

    you're such a good speaker, wow!

  • @phillipoleary2532
    @phillipoleary2532 Před 2 měsíci +1

    ‘Memories Dreams Reflections’ is Yung’s Biography. It explains the historical sources he researched which led to his conclusions. His teachings make sense when you know their origins.

  • @reinaldomartinez13
    @reinaldomartinez13 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm interested in the future of psychology, neuroscience, and therapy, you have earned a sub my friend.

  • @chrisjudd-uc7sh
    @chrisjudd-uc7sh Před 2 měsíci +1

    Super video with a strong story line...thank you.

  • @Storebrand_
    @Storebrand_ Před 27 dny

    I guess I'm a genius too cause I became aware of many of these things after vaping some very strong weed. It made me believe in God and lifted the veil of my proud preconceived notions of reality. I followed a trail of love and the developing of language from the mind, realizing a method of communication and understanding has been forgotten from the time of the Egyptians and ancient Hebrew and that was why so many see the Bible as nonsensical because our understanding is extremely materialistic.
    Atheists reading the Bible is like a blind man touching digital artwork.

  • @fdelafuente
    @fdelafuente Před měsícem

    Awesome articulation and delivery, thanks from Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @oraclegreen7938
    @oraclegreen7938 Před měsícem

    It's true. I love the relationship that I have been able to cultivate with my unconscious mind using Tarot. It feels like I'm telling on myself or confronting myself and getting guidance and encouragement

  • @joellamkins7847
    @joellamkins7847 Před měsícem +1

    Carl Jung is a brilliant modern day shaman of the industrial western world 🌎.

  • @ferociousgustafson4040
    @ferociousgustafson4040 Před měsícem

    Beginner’s Mind.
    Two halves of the brain are the yin/yang.
    Hormone changes boost one side, leading to a craving for the other side, leading to babies.
    The hormones re-settling leads to the individuation process.
    Just ride the wave.

  • @RhymesofUnison
    @RhymesofUnison Před měsícem

    Very good actually, this analogy of left vs right hemisphere seems to connect many dots and very easy to actually reason with about my conscious experience. Thank you!

  • @steliosstrili5253
    @steliosstrili5253 Před 2 měsíci

    Man you found your passion and it makes you shine glad for you

  • @astereon6017
    @astereon6017 Před 24 dny

    this was a very interesting topic to explore

  • @PiperEMcDermot
    @PiperEMcDermot Před 18 dny

    Jung was pretty up to speed about Tarot - he recognized and understood its archetypal, alchemical symbolic language, and why it “works.”

  • @solarisnatuson7928
    @solarisnatuson7928 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My life has turned into "Synchronicity City". I got a waning years ago when Carl Jung's synchronicity book showed up with a price of $88.88 and you save $1.53. Very esoteric numbers. 88 is a reference to Mercury/Hermes and 1.53 is the Jesus on the beach thing. Last weekend I wrote an email to the Swedish government about "Is Jesus the archangel Michael" Next day Michael Mosley was found dead on the Island Symi in Greece, spooky stuff!

  • @nickkorkodylas5005
    @nickkorkodylas5005 Před měsícem

    I am a staunch polemic of metaphysics but Jung was undeniably genius in recognizing inherent tendencies of human psyche that in retrospect make perfect sense from a darwinian perspective.

  • @thoouth
    @thoouth Před měsícem +1

    Hmm corpus colosum actually facilitates communication between the lobes. I would love to read the studies about people whose different sides become antagonistic when the CC is cut. My understanding is that there is actually a period of dysfunction which is superseded by a process of cooperation despite the cut CC. I'm very unconvinced by your arguments (as a professionally trained in psychodynamic therapy and mental health diagnosis and treatment)

  • @Timehasfallenasleep
    @Timehasfallenasleep Před 28 dny

    Carl Jung thought that neuro-science would only ever produce meagre results because
    it regarded the mind or psyche as only an epiphenomenon of brain matter not a phenomenon in its own right. He said the mind couldn’t be explained away as the mere chemistry of carbon compounds and that the psyche was a phenomenon in its own right. This video however seems to lapse back into the neuro-scientific view (Concretism) by suggesting that the left side of the brain generates the unconscious and the right side generates ego consciousness. I think Jung’s view was that the human psyche is independent of brain matter whether it’s left or right hemisphere, grey or white matter and he even pointed out that “matter” was a hypothesis and a symbol for something unknown because all our immediate experiences are psychic in nature. This video leads one to believe that we can locate the mind in a lump of flesh whereas Carl Jung said:
    “Although the mind cannot apprehend its own form of existence, owing to the lack of an Archimedean point outside, it nevertheless exists. Not only does the psyche exist, it is existence itself.”
    So I remain skeptic all of this video’s train of thought.

  • @hannahbaxter8825
    @hannahbaxter8825 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love this channel so much

  • @vapormissile
    @vapormissile Před 2 měsíci +1

    "I don't know. I can *imagine* quite a bit."
    (Han Solo)

  • @dsabey2274
    @dsabey2274 Před měsícem

    Jung in his early career was a scientist who examined and developed his theory of the unconscious using the scientific method.

  • @tooljack4439
    @tooljack4439 Před měsícem

    First time on your channel. Wow, You did an extraordinary job at explaining all that. Impressive!

  • @LVPUSTrismegistus
    @LVPUSTrismegistus Před měsícem

    My thoughts almost always come to me as images or music, sometimes it feels like a mental trans, other times is like seeing the future, as weird as it sounds, like knowing all the places i will go in a certain day, all the actions that i will made, all the things i will say, all that Will happen to me, everything that the people around me Will do and say. And, after a certain point, i snap back, and don't now anymore if i'm living in the past or the future, only that i still exist.

  • @Ann-ed1bq
    @Ann-ed1bq Před 2 měsíci +1

    Excellent presentation 👏👏👏👏

  • @chewi3284
    @chewi3284 Před 14 dny

    My right hemisphere is definitely dormant

  • @Trizzer89
    @Trizzer89 Před měsícem

    In terms of AI, that would mean the right is where we train model and the left is where we store models.
    I wonder if the way we can create general AI is to model the right brain with some archetypal base models

  • @chief_tobias_
    @chief_tobias_ Před 2 měsíci +2

    Have you ever delved into Julian Jaynes? I think you'd find a lot in Descent of the Bicameral Mind and his Oriental Mythology and Occidental Mythology books.

  • @MalkuthEmperor
    @MalkuthEmperor Před 15 dny

    0:14 modern psychology, as oposed to the beginings of psychology, now has science to back up whats going on in there
    Of course, its a vast organ, a vast phenomenon, so it cant be so easly boiled down in a simple way

  • @MercedesCruz-qe1nj
    @MercedesCruz-qe1nj Před měsícem

    Illustration is a liberating experience.

  • @Corporal-Clegg
    @Corporal-Clegg Před měsícem +1

    This is an amazing video man! Super nice pacing, and very clean explanations!

  • @matttiberius1900
    @matttiberius1900 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Therapy today is a bunch of 40 year old women trying to diagnose their ex boyfriend for dumping them.

    • @bodkie
      @bodkie Před 2 měsíci +1

      And therapy 15 years ago was stay at home mothers who's biggest highlight of any day was finally being able to open the wine bottle trying to discover why they felt sad and unfulfilled. Boy, I wonder what it'll become in the next 15 years!

    • @olaf3140
      @olaf3140 Před 2 měsíci +5

      What are you on about, that's not true at all 😂

    • @arthurmarston7496
      @arthurmarston7496 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@bodkie people don't change. Only get old. It will be some other stupid shit.

    • @jacobgray676
      @jacobgray676 Před 2 měsíci

      Lol not true but damn was this a hilarious comment lololol

    • @dapawaz8310
      @dapawaz8310 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Diagnosis: He was found to be sane.

  • @marasmiusgoldcrow6746
    @marasmiusgoldcrow6746 Před 2 měsíci

    A picture represents a thousand words, a symbol represents a thousand concepts.!.

  • @buddhabillybob
    @buddhabillybob Před měsícem

    Enjoyed this video a great deal! Here is my question: how do we reach the balanced state where both hemispheres contribute to the same process. For me, jazz is the essence of this balance. Technical mastery combined with improvisation.

  • @ejenkins4711
    @ejenkins4711 Před 2 měsíci

    In 2004 i switched from left handed to right handed. I was in a strange place for a number of years.

  • @thehandliesthandle
    @thehandliesthandle Před 2 měsíci +2

    the number of subscribers you have doesnt make sense when you consider the quality of these videos. you seem pretty confident, steph. but in case you have any doubts, i believe your subscribers will exponentially increase in the near future if you continue doing what you are doing. you add your own perspectives to old perspectives from the past. that doesnt just educate, it innovates, and not very many people are capable of that

  • @percubit10
    @percubit10 Před 2 měsíci

    Imagination is everything.

  • @MalkuthEmperor
    @MalkuthEmperor Před 15 dny

    6:37 the hemispheres dont work one at a time
    Its a metaphore
    Its just that one is more active than the other at any given time

  • @freditorials
    @freditorials Před 2 měsíci

    Great post here. This seems to somehow ‘perfectly’.. describe the modus operendi of my wonder filled fantastic life…

  • @drmanex
    @drmanex Před 23 dny

    I would like more information about the callous body inhibition properties. For what i know this structure only manages information between hemispheres, meaning it is mainly made by fibers of axons. Therefore the inhibition property most come through another structure.

  • @Zer_O._Juan
    @Zer_O._Juan Před měsícem

    Those who tame the key will be the key.