Psychology Of Carl Jung: The Main Lesson For Life

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
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    In this video, we present the main life lessons you can learn from Carl Jung's philosophy.
    "Look Inside First," Jung said. "Who looks outward, dreams; who looks inward, awakes."
    If Freud was inclined towards the empirical side of the science of psychology, Jung was seen by many as a Mystic, very interested in philosophy and spiritual issues. Although he preferred to be seen as a scientist, Jung's work with himself and his patients made him realize that life has not only a material purpose, but also a spiritual one. By turning his eyes to themselves, not to the external world, people can wake up, can find their meaning in life, can get in touch with their personal history, with their personal belief systems. Too often, we are excessively concerned about what is happening through them. In other words, we are too concerned about our persona, which is a false self we present to society.
    To get in touch with who we really are, we need to look inward. By looking inward, we can understand ourselves better, know our personal myth better, our personal belief system. And we can understand who we want to be, and this will help us to have a direction. If we don't look carefully into our hearts, our lives would seem like a dream, but someone else's dream, in which we simply follow a group, whether it's our family, our friends, or co-workers. We do as everyone else does.
    Looking inward is a process of self-exploration, it's the basis of our true selves. To look inward, we need to spend more time alone, meditating, analyzing our desires and dreams, making lists of them and of our skills and talents, and figuring out what would be the most logical path to follow in life based on what desires and resources we have. By doing so regularly, we can find the right compass to guide us throughout our lives.
    "Integrate your opposites," according to Jung. Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a part of one's own being but by integrating opposites. Jung is famous for exploring the concepts of anima and animus in psychology. According to his work, they represent the countersexual aspects of a person's psyche. Jung believed that if you are a woman, you have an internal personal male psyche or animus within you. If you are a man, you have an internal personal female psyche or anima within you. Although our understanding of gender as Jung expressed it has radically changed in the decades since he developed his theories, the principle of personality duality can still be a useful way to understand and work with our own holistic psyche.
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