I love that this has answered my remaining questions , I was just pondering on narcotic tendencies and their meaning . Shout out to emotions causing diseases (didn't know Carl Jung also believed this)
We have just started reading and studying it on our channel 😊It will take some time to go through the whole book, but anyway it took almost 100 years from conception to publishing 😅
Another fantastic addition, this is very helpful for those not familiar with Jung, no matter please know this is deeply appreciated. As one with all of Jung's collected bodies of work (including the new collected lecture by the Philemon Foundation.) I would be glad to benefit you in such a way. Otherwise, I would highly recommend you upload "Symbols of Transformation." Likewise, "The Psychology of Religion West and East," and "Civilization in Transition" are both other excellent recommendations. Regardless, let me know if there is any particular book you may not have access to that is hot off the press, I can be of help, and would recommend from that particular to the Jung Lecture series. "Jung on Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises." All these holding elements and insights into Jung and his methodologies that would NOT be found in his Collected works from the Bollingen Series. Regardless thank you for the upload, it is greatly appreciated. All the best.
Dunno if it was just me 🤷♂️ but this audiobook seemed to have finished whilst the narrator was in mid sentence just then 🤷♂️🤔 and doesn't finish like you'd expect all audiobooks to finish like...?...I feel cheated out on, especially after listening to it for 12hrs spread out over the last few days 😳🤷♂️🤔
I didn’t catch the point where it transitioned, if that’s indeed what happened, but I did get the impression at the second half of the book that it was more like someone doing commentary on Jung’s work rather than him writing from his first person perspective.
I love that this has answered my remaining questions , I was just pondering on narcotic tendencies and their meaning . Shout out to emotions causing diseases (didn't know Carl Jung also believed this)
Appreciate you putting out Jung's work, earned a sub.
Please do The Red Book. Thanks!
Good luck understanding that 1
Yes, please!
We have just started reading and studying it on our channel 😊It will take some time to go through the whole book, but anyway it took almost 100 years from conception to publishing 😅
@@LifeBalanceCentral Cool. I'll check it out
Because you read it so well, I have just bought the physical book😊.
Thank very much for your professional reading of this monumental book. This is a real gift!
Thank you for reading this incredible work (very professionally, I might add), for all of us to learn from for free. God bless you.
@@alwayssunny28 I had no idea :0
12:11:14 Science and the Unconscious by M.-L. von Franz (Conclusion)
Another fantastic addition, this is very helpful for those not familiar with Jung, no matter please know this is deeply appreciated. As one with all of Jung's collected bodies of work (including the new collected lecture by the Philemon Foundation.) I would be glad to benefit you in such a way. Otherwise, I would highly recommend you upload "Symbols of Transformation."
Likewise, "The Psychology of Religion West and East," and "Civilization in Transition" are both other excellent recommendations. Regardless, let me know if there is any particular book you may not have access to that is hot off the press, I can be of help, and would recommend from that particular to the Jung Lecture series. "Jung on Ignatius of Loyola's Spiritual Exercises." All these holding elements and insights into Jung and his methodologies that would NOT be found in his Collected works from the Bollingen Series.
Regardless thank you for the upload, it is greatly appreciated.
All the best.
Thank you for your recommendations and insights ❤
1:40:00 Thinking/Feeling distinction
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2:16:12 bookmark
Thank you!
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Nice
Dunno if it was just me 🤷♂️ but this audiobook seemed to have finished whilst the narrator was in mid sentence just then 🤷♂️🤔 and doesn't finish like you'd expect all audiobooks to finish like...?...I feel cheated out on, especially after listening to it for 12hrs spread out over the last few days 😳🤷♂️🤔
Could you be more specific?
I didn’t catch the point where it transitioned, if that’s indeed what happened, but I did get the impression at the second half of the book that it was more like someone doing commentary on Jung’s work rather than him writing from his first person perspective.
@michaelvance1838 the first part is Jung, the other 4 parts are by his associates.
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I just got the book and read it instead of listening to this.
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