Welcome to our transformative journey guided by the profound wisdom of Carl Jung, the founder of Analytical Psychology. In this video, we delve into Jung's philosophy on self-ownership and explore three essential steps: meeting, accepting, and integrating your Shadow. Join us as we uncover the power and potential of embracing the hidden aspects of ourselves and discover the path to becoming whole and authentic individuals. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth that will inspire and empower you.
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Here are 3 Steps on How To Own Yourself (Jungian Philosophy) by Carl Jung -
1. Meet Your Shadow
2. Accept Your Shadow
3. Integrate Your Shadow
Carl Jung, along with Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler, stands as one of the three founders of psychoanalysis—an encompassing set of psychological theories and methods aimed at bringing repressed emotions and experiences to light, thereby making the unconscious conscious. Born in Switzerland in 1875 and passing away in 1961, Jung left behind a profound legacy in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies. Initially mentored by Freud, Jung eventually diverged from his teachings, resulting in a painful rift that prompted Jung to establish his own school of psychology known as analytical psychology. This new system stood apart from classical psychoanalysis and placed emphasis on the present, delving into mythology, folklore, and cultural experiences to gain insight into human consciousness.
One of the cornerstones of analytical psychology, founded by Jung, is the concept of individuation, a process centered around self-discovery and a significant task in human development. While Jung did not construct a systematic philosophy, his body of work earned him recognition as a sophisticated philosopher, leading to the designation of his school of thought as "Jungian philosophy." This philosophy finds applications across various disciplines within the humanities and social sciences.
A substantial portion of Jung's writings became available posthumously, and to this day, there remain unpublished articles authored by him. Among his notable works are "Psychology of the Unconscious," "Man and His Symbols," "The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious," "Modern Man In Search of a Soul," "The Psychology of the Transference," "Memories, Dreams, Thoughts," and "The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious." Beyond his scholarly contributions, Jung showcased his talents as a writer, researcher, artist, craftsman, and even a builder. His vast contributions offer invaluable insights and continue to inspire learners from various fields of study.
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