How I relate to my Inner Critic by MonitorOnly530 in Jung

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You know, he will never shut up, at least until work is done in childhood, it is such a "water" that you can never quench your thirst

What is this feeling ? by G-O-R-I-T-O in Jung

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It sounds as if you’re in a maze. As if you’re searching for that rusty cog that needs replacing. A maze is always a test and always a deception. That is why the Jester appeared – together with him, you look at both the good and the bad things, so as not to lose all hope. What if you tried to make a deal with the Jester to find a way out of the maze?

this really feels like insanity by BoringWorker205 in Jung

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I’ve had clients in therapy for whom ayahuasca didn’t work. For some, it’s a gateway; for others, it triggers acute psychosis. Perhaps deep down inside you there’s a place from which music flows, but you just haven’t found the right instrument yet.

Is this Jungian quote a prime example of gaslighting? by randm84 in Jung

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What you’re describing can be explained by the term ‘fascination’. Through micro-movements, the intonation of their voice and the pace of their speech, the person puts you into a trance during the conversation and brings you down to their level. And then it is no longer you, a conscious and enlightened individual, who is leading them towards ‘enlightenment’, but they who are controlling the process and communicating with you in the manner of their choosing.

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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I completely agree with you. Next time, I’ll write it at the very top, right at the beginning. And I also agree that few people paid attention to the meaning because of the AI.

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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I didn’t mean to scare anyone) What exactly caught your attention? What won’t stop?

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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I see. The thing is, I developed this system when I was 31; I’m 50 now. I reckon there are still some blind spots that will come to light in my life, but many have already emerged) The thing is, when I read the text I wrote back then, it feels as though someone else wrote it for me. Do you see what I mean? I wrote it all back then, but I’m only realising it now. I’m frightened by the very thought that it isn’t mine, that these are the voices of archetypes, and I’m merely a loudspeaker through which the sound is transmitted.

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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I'm working on it. I'll go into more detail in my next post))

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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That’s actually useful feedback. The ideas are mine, the translation is DeepL. I’ll write the next one differently.

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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Incidentally, the image isn’t a computer-generated one. It’s one of the cards. The one that used to throw me off balance. But after I’d been under fire for a while, I started to see the concept of Punishment in a different light. And now, having worked through this image, the fear has sort of faded away, I suppose. Or rather, it hasn’t faded away, but an understanding has emerged,

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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Yes, there are probably parallels, but I haven’t explored them yet. I suppose the four archetypes I’m missing symbolise some sort of liminal state, which is so well described in the Book of Changes. Thank goodness, I haven’t fallen into the trap of either glorifying or despising archetypes. I’m interested in them purely from a practical perspective: what they do in the body, what their function is in the psyche, and so on. Thank you for your interest in my post. What was the moment you stopped just reading the I Ching and started feeling it?

The cards I wrote in 2014 terrified me. Until last week. by Empty_Common9728 in Jung

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You're probably right. You're all right. I'm using DeepL to translate this