C. G. Jung and the Kabbalah with Sanford Drob, Ph.D.
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Sanford Drob, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, who was formerly part of the Core Faculty of Fielding Graduate University where he served as Director of the Forensic Psychology Concentration and taught humanistic psychology, history of psychology, and psychological testing. He is currently on the faculty at the C. G. Jung Institute and Foundation of New York City. Dr. Drob holds doctorates in philosophy from Boston University and clinical psychology from Long Island University. He maintains a practice in clinical and forensic psychology in New York City. For many years he served as the Senior Forensic Psychologist and Director of Psychological Assessment at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan.
Dr. Drob is also recognized for his writings on the psychology of C. G. Jung and his books and articles which interpret Jewish Mysticism from a contemporary philosophical, psychological, and comparative point of view. In the latter writings he challenges the dogma of theological orthodoxy and understands mystical symbols as providing the basis for an “open economy” of thought and experience, and a charge to mend both one’s soul and the environment.
Dr. Drob is also a narrative artist whose paintings re-signify biblical and historical themes from a contemporary philosophical and psychological point of view.
WEBSITE
www.sanforddrob.com/
www.newkabbalah.com/jung.html
BOOKS
Kabbalistic Visions: C. G. Jung and Jewish Mysticism 2nd Edition: www.amazon.com/Kabbalistic-Vi...
Archetype of the Absolute: The Unity of Opposites in Mysticism, Philosophy, and Psychology: www.amazon.com/Archetype-Abso...
LINKS
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Note: Information contained in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a mental health professional or business consultant.
0:00 - Introduction
1:42 - Background
13:35 - Forensic Psychology and Humanism
16:50 - Jung and the Kabbalah
25:45 - Jung's Red Book
30:08 - Kabbalah and God's Evil Side
36:20 - Education and Jungian Studies
37:40 - Dr. Drob's Paintings
43:55 - Outro
#kabbalah #carljung #psychology
Thank you 🙏💯
This man's books are phenomenal
Still need to read his others :)
Just found your work … magnificent.. currently devouring it all .. encore !! 🐍🦁🐍❤️
Thanks man! Really glad to hear that.
@@daniel.t.bourne 😁🙏❤️
I really loved how a few nonchalant bombshells just get casually handed out... but then again, I've cultivated a sensitivity to blowing my mind.
Haha that’s a good thing to cultivate. Would you mind me asking which parts you found to be nonchalant bombshells? I’d like to make short clips of those sections
@@daniel.t.bourne I've found my cultivation beneficial, yet it's not without caution, careful what you wish for kind of thing lol.
I know there's more than one, but 12 hours after watching it, the one still with me comprehensively is the shattering of the kabbalah sphere's, specifically shattering being the modality in concept. This was a clicking moment for me, so there's confidently other sources i'm pulling dots from to connect, including however the algorithm go you to me. I can be a bit rambly, and I think that's enough to convey what you're asking for.. I can give more, but this might be a fair enough warning that i will do my best to answer lol.
@@Nildaem haha okay, that makes sense! Thank you
@@daniel.t.bourne the 15 minute mark idea would be good for promo
44 min and 55 sec of gold...
Haha aww, thanks. I’m glad you enjoyed it
and to think i was just looking for 2 cents
One can read the Red Book all one wants to. But a dissociative psychotic experience is wholly personal to the individual. Its like going to a museum and admiring an Artists style. The visiting artist must still do his OWN work .......
Preach
I appreciate the intellectual delving into the Kabbalah and Jung. But this is lacking practical "experience" which is millions of miles away from this discussion. All well and good but hollow at its core, including the book.
Perhaps that will be for another discussion at another time (and another book?)