Thinking about my first love Jason - he would read Marie-Louise von Franz aloud to me. He spent all his student loan on books, soon dropped out, we went to Mexico with my school money from my parents.
"Your life is full of possibilities." (all of them marriage?!?!) Yes, women resent it. I resent it. The implication. The chains I was born under. Thank Grace I discovered my mind young, and did not spend my entire life chasing "beauty" and "youth" and being pleasing toward men. I wasted a good deal of my life that way, but I discovered my mind--and body, come to think of it--before childhood faded away.
@@robincrowflies indeed. Not rarely, it is the husband who prevents (consciously or unconsciously) his wife's development and becoming, he wants to exert full control of her way of being and operating in the world.
This is fascinating. I’ve never had a girlfriend and while I’m not a feminist I have two sisters and when I do have a girlfriend or wife, I don’t want to be a hindrance to growth. That’s the worst thing a person can do to their partner (man or woman). I just listened to Psychology and Alchemy and I’ve read a lot of Eric Nuemann and Jung. I’m interested in Jungian analysis through the perspective of a woman.
Thinking about my first love Jason - he would read Marie-Louise von Franz aloud to me. He spent all his student loan on books, soon dropped out, we went to Mexico with my school money from my parents.
"We are not divine, but are the stable in wich something divine is born" The passage takes place at the end of this block 18:36. Incredible
"Your life is full of possibilities." (all of them marriage?!?!) Yes, women resent it. I resent it. The implication. The chains I was born under. Thank Grace I discovered my mind young, and did not spend my entire life chasing "beauty" and "youth" and being pleasing toward men. I wasted a good deal of my life that way, but I discovered my mind--and body, come to think of it--before childhood faded away.
@@robincrowflies indeed. Not rarely, it is the husband who prevents (consciously or unconsciously) his wife's development and becoming, he wants to exert full control of her way of being and operating in the world.
This is fascinating. I’ve never had a girlfriend and while I’m not a feminist I have two sisters and when I do have a girlfriend or wife, I don’t want to be a hindrance to growth. That’s the worst thing a person can do to their partner (man or woman). I just listened to Psychology and Alchemy and I’ve read a lot of Eric Nuemann and Jung. I’m interested in Jungian analysis through the perspective of a woman.
Beautiful! Thank you.❤
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