Carl Jung Was a Genius And This Experiment Proves It

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Published 2024-06-11
Carl Jung's ideas of Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, and the Creative Imagination all have solid Neuroscience behind them

One wild experiment from his work tells us even more

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All Comments (21)
  • Jung understood that life is a but a dream, a serious one and needs to be tackled with action as a result of powerful imagination.
  • @josepheridu3322
    Kinda insane that Carl Jung got his way even in a hyper-materialist academic world.
  • @Cardulionax
    Carl Jung was a wizard in the age of rationalist unbelievers
  • @Vgallo
    My son is severely autistic and apparently his corpus collosum is ineffective and his left brain is too dominant, he can spell, count to a 100 and read at 3 years old, but he doesn’t know when to use those words or numbers.
  • @FFNOJG
    I am totally convinced that Jung was divinely inspired on his beliefs of "the archetypes" and was hitting at something that was more "real" than anyone could have surmised at the time.
  • @semperfi2974
    The right hemisphere uses moving images because they carry way more information than language is capable of.. one problem with speaking of our right hemisphere is that we have to use the left hemisphere to articulate the concepts that the right hemisphere is feeding us.
  • @thegritsch
    Right and left hemisphere is one thing, but there's even more going on. The older parts of the brain, the limbic system and the brain stem also have their own "languages" and ways of processing. The limbic system mostly speaks with emotions, while the brain stem controls the autonomous nervous system and reflexes, based on internal and external stimuli. When you gain access to these "lower" brain regions, you can actually observe your ego do its thing and realize that is not you and you are not in control
  • @aislynnmari
    Ian McGilchrist is amazing , glad to hear his name dropped
  • @allourvice
    Holy hell, this video is so necessary and brilliant that I cannot even. Sharing like mad. Thank you for articulating these concepts so well.
  • Jung's work is what started my journey and for that I'll always be much appreciative of this man.
  • @TheJohncoyle
    Powerful stuff, Boyo. Very well summarised and extremely interesting and thought provoking.
  • @tomk2720
    His work in the Red Book is so far beyond genius. Not a feat of the intellect really, a feat of the spirit. Almost unheard of
  • @PatrickKilly
    Crazy timing on this one.. good to see you talking about jung again, this is much more accessible than your last video on this chapter in cw9.1 and in my opinion one of your best 👍
  • @oddsandexabytes
    This brings quite a few things I've been thinking about together. Thank you for your thoughtful analysis.
  • Wow I watched a video two months ago where an artist was explaining exactly what you’re talking about with the left brain and right fighting each other when it came to creating/drawing. I thought he was crazy but now that you explained it, I understand completely what the artist was talking about. Wow! Mind blown.
  • If you learn the language of the right hemisphere, it’s the straightest talk you’ll ever comprehend in your entire life. It will become your strongest ally.
  • @JohnDoe-gv2kq
    I did this paper and pencil test out of boredom when i was around 14-15. Had my hand slightyly raised for ease of motion and i let my hand rest with the pencil on the paper. Alot of squiggly random lines. Then it slowly began to form a more organised and centered on the paper '8' or the snake eating the tail. It kind of freaked me out after observing what i was doing wondering why i was drawing this. It just kept going round and round, and i couldn't feel the muscles in my hand voluntarilly moving. Not having any knowledge of Jung or any of this kind of thing. I didn't have the goal of drawing an '8' and i had to stop and like i said it kind of made me feel off so im just thinking back to that years ago. The memory was always there but its not something i just thought about. 😅 interesting though!