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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.
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss (1875-1961) psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who is famous for his works on depth psychology and founding of analytical psychology. While perusing an academic career he became acquainted with Sigmund Freud, who regarded Jung as his successor to move the field of psychoanalysis forward. After years their friendship ended, due in part of Jung’s insistence to pursue fringe interests as alchemy, astrology and the occult. Generating concepts such as collective unconscious, ahadow, anima, synchronicity and many more, Jung always had a strong presence in pop culture. This group is intended to explore these concepts to understand them better. Every event while focus on specific concepts as they were introduced by Jung and how they still pop up in current discussions and events.
So you are interested in psychology and especially depth psychology? This is the group for you.
This group and its events are free and will always be free. Anybody can join regardless of background (though some English skills are strongly advised). This is a private endeavor a not affiliated with any organization or company.
See you soon
Bevorstehende Events (4+)
Alles ansehen- On IrrationalityLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
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“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 the Middle Ages, for instance, or the secrets of the alchemical kitchen, or the contents of magic amulets-like the ground-up bones of a bat-it all seems the sheerest nonsense, but that simply proves the sincerity of the effort. And the means are legitimate inasmuch as they represent acknowledgment of assistance from the other side.” - C.G. Jung
The world is more than we see and understand, to allow in things that might not fit or seem confusing is the other side of the coin. Jung made this experience at his midpoint in life and what started by him building castles of sand, just as he did as a child, led to him changing the field of psychology.
This event will consist of two parts:
- A presentation part by me (30-45 minutes), where elaborate on Jung’s ideas about the topic for the event using quotes from his whole body of work
- A discussion part about the just presented topic, Jungian ideas or anything interesting that might come up
Join us to find out more.
See you there.
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- Short Film Analysis: Animatrix - World RecordLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
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“Maximum consciousness, which amounts to maximal freedom of the will.” C.G. Jung
I would be surprised should anyone ever before heard of this short film from the Animatrix Anthology from 2003. I love it and there is something to learn about Jung there.
This event will consist of two parts:
- Watching “World Record” Short Film together: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KRXEyWTNDI
- A discussion part about the just watched topic, Jungian ideas or anything interesting that might come up
Join us to find out more.
See you there.
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- Physics & NumbersLink für Teilnehmer sichtbar
Attention: This time not on Wednesday!
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“Comparing modern psychology with modern physics is not just empty talk. Despite their diametrically opposed fields, both disciplines have one highly significant point in common: both approach the previously “transcendental” sphere of the invisible and untouchable, the world of pure analogical thinking.” - C.G. Jung
Jung’s relationship to physics is more profound that most people know. Starting with his friendship with the world famous physicists Albert Einstein and Wolfgang Pauli to his mythological insights into the psychological significance of numbers.
This event will consist of two parts:
- A presentation part by me (30-45 minutes), where elaborate on Jung’s ideas about the topic for the event using quotes from his whole body of work
- A discussion part about the just presented topic, Jungian ideas or anything interesting that might come up
Join us to find out more.
See you there.
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