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Carl Jung on The POWER of Finding Your SELF

Sep 10, 20211 hr 27 min
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Episode description

Carl Jung took the word "Yourself" and split it in two.


He then said your "Ego" and your "Self" had now separated and this was very bad.


Jung proceeded to accuse you of having "lost your Self".


Not good.


You felt a chill down your spine. 


This was the release of cortisol in your endocrine system.  


Jung then went looking for only a few minutes and found it in some place you never looked called the "Unconscious".  


He was pretty mad at this point, you clearly weren't even trying, so he started hitting you with it.  


"Why are you hitting your Self?" he said.  


"Christ Carl, what has gotten into you? You're acting weird," you replied.  


Typical normie comeback.  


Carl flipped at this point and called up that girl you liked and "integrated" her as a "representation of his anima".  


He spent all night integrating her.  


He even sent you a video as a "case study".  


Your response was to spend the whole night crying, but that didn't change anything did it?  


Grow up. No-one said Psychology was easy.



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