Tag Archives: Carl Gustav Jung

Reflecting on C. G. Jung and the journey through time

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The pioneering mind often coins into words and phrases, concepts which we already have discovered in our subconscious, and hence we recognize the concept when it is expressed. One of the most peculiar things I discovered in my own search for meaning – and much of it is coded in my youtube rants – is when I realized that concepts linger in our minds, sometimes collectively, and … Continue reading


Being an Introvert or an Extrovert or a Bivert

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It’s not uncommon that introverts are classified “highly sensitive person” and for good reason, because they are in a way more transparent on the surface. Therefore how they’re feeling and how their sensations affect them is often more exposed to others. As a consequence the extroverts are less classified or not at all, for their surface is more shielded and more polished and they seem at first … Continue reading


Heretic in secular Jungism

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Carl Gustav Jung was a pioneer of modern psychology. He was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud who began his pioneering work earlier but for a while they were great friends and collaborators. Freud was nineteen years older and had already made thoughtful and illuminating breakthroughs in exploring the human psyche when they met. Both of them made great progress in mapping the psyche – if one could … Continue reading