Companion podcast to the C.G.Jung Helpdesk MeetUp group www.meetup.com/de-DE/meetup-group-alcqqpru/ Going deep into depth psychology! This group is about helping to encounter and discuss the key concepts of Jungian psychology. Please note this is an purely intellectual and artistic endeavor, feel free to join.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
“Completeness belongs to the nature of your best effort; it must contain the irrational as well as the rational, the unconscious as well as the conscious attempt. Therefore magic means are often exceedingly grotesque. Think of the magic medicine of t... more
“An anima relationship is never a normal relationship, but always something fantastical. A man sees his female face in the anima, and that is dangerous; the anima transforms everything it touches. Wherever it is active, it visualizes one’s own image,... more
„Man’s effort to achieve wholeness correspond, as the divine myth shows, to a voluntary sacrifice of the self to the bondage of earthly existence.“ C.G. Jung
Given his surname, Jung (young) saw it as ironic that he was engrossed by transformation an... more
“Eros without the Logos inside never understands, there is nothing but blind relatedness. Such people can be related to God knows what - like certain woman who are dissolved completely in little happy families - cousins, relations - and there is noth... more
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I’ve recently discovered the C.G. Jung Helpdesk & am very grateful. Marcus has a good understanding of Jungian theory & clearly breaks it down. His podcasts are informative & a really good introduction to jungian theory. I haven’t found anything else as concise & yet still retaining depth. He also explains very clearly.
we miss you Marcus!
Thank you so much for this podcast. Very in depth. Wish I lived closer to attend your Meetup. I hope more and more people, especially the younger ones, continue to find Jung.
Love the podcast, very informative and concise. Keep it up!
My only complaint is that the audio is very good before you go into the lecture, then during the lecture it switches to a recording from what sounds like a laptop mic (?) which makes this an unpleasant listening experience. This
could greatly be improved by recording your lectures with a microphone while giving them and uploading that as the podcast audio
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Focused on the intriguing realm of depth psychology, this podcast provides listeners with insights into the key concepts of Jungian psychology. Through various discussions and analyses, it explores themes ranging from the complexity of human consciousness and its relationship to irrationality, to the psychological implications reflected in popular films. The host emphasizes making Jung's profound ideas more accessible to a broader audience, promoting engagement through live events and discussions. This unique focus on connecting Jungian theory to contemporary culture and personal growth offers listeners an opportunity to deepen their understanding of both themselves and the narratives that shape society.
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