I’ve got to admit, i’ve been on a couple of YouTube binges but I think this one was worth writing about since its got a bit of everything. For those of you who don’t know, i’ve decided to write about my strange wormhole jumps from video to video, which apparently do have some sort of … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: psychology
Alan Watts- A Jungian Tribute
I have my psychology exam coming up and along with the enormous amounts of cramming being done, is the rekindling of my passion for Jungian and Freudian thought. I decided today to spend some time building up my science category, to even out the site a bit; the artsy side of my mind has been … Continue reading »
Carl Jung- IN OUR TIME (BBC)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the extraordinary mind of the psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. In 1907 Sigmund Freud met a young man and fell into a conversation that is reputed to have lasted for 13 hours. That man was the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Freud is celebrated as the great pioneer of the 20th … Continue reading »
The Psychological Importance of Doors
The door- you pass through them like light rays through the iris, as a phantom floating through a physical object in a spatial plane. One has to wonder; can you waltz on by without paying a toll? When passing through a door, you leave behind a small part of yourself, only to find that missing … Continue reading »
Jung- Matter of Heart
The life and thinking of one of my favorite personal hero’s the great Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Gustav Jung, is examined on this video. Interviews are done with those who knew him, most of whom were analyzed by him and very often became analysts themselves. Jung’s own words appear on screen, and archive footage of Jung … Continue reading »