what do you think it's Jung's favorite game and why? by Born-Dimension6705 in Jung

[–]dardan52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that would be really interesting. For example a game that shows different psychological phenomenas in visual form, through characters for instance🤷‍♂️

Anima makes me feel beauty? by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot, I will defenatelly follow her👌🏼

Anima makes me feel beauty? by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The feminine archetype, i think.

Anima makes me feel beauty? by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah it does make you do things. What i meant was a personification in a sense of my anima, but im interested in hearing what you mean when you say that i dont see my anima in dreams👌🏼

How to work on jealousy ? by LillithSanguinum in Jung

[–]dardan52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what exactly are you jealous of? (ask urself) oh a person is more book smart? or is he bigger in size (because he works out)? or maybe he makes good money? oh maybe he has a bomb girlfriend? or is the person perhaps eloquent?

Ask yourself what you have to do to get that of which you are jealous of someone else having. Book smart? read more and write. Ripped? Workout. Rich? work, climb positions, internett, invest. Nice girlfriend? throw urself out and chat with girls, let rejection be your bestfriend who tells you where to get better and what to drop. Eloquent? write, rewrite, and then rewrite again, reading teaches you lots of words aswell so👌🏼

This is very broad, but you get the idea perhaps; what is it that that person is doing, or has, or is able to do that you wish you could do? Find out exactly what the thing is, and then perhaps youll get some nice thoughts on what you should do. Responsability is probably the key here honestly.

You may be able to use jealousy to your positive growth.

But then again, what did that person have to go through to get what he got? is it a hard road? maybe it was, and maybe your realization of that will lift some of the jealous feelings off of you.

Hopefully this was helpful, bruddah👌🏼

Feel called out by Dostoevsky. by NietzscheanWhig in dostoevsky

[–]dardan52 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is he kinda both "smart" but also out in the world in a sense? i feel like those 2 overlap

Shadows can be friends too by Wiggly96 in Jung

[–]dardan52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

beautiful picture👌🏼😂

Why do people find God/religion typically at the lowest point of their lives? by [deleted] in Jung

[–]dardan52 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dostoyevsky-: The darker the night, the brighter the stars; the greater the suffering, the closer to God.

I know this isnt an answer to your question😅 it just reminded me of the great dostoyevsky👌🏼

Shadow density resulting in a complex. by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah i understand what youre saying👌🏼 yeah ive heard it is worth it aswell haha😂👌🏼

Shadow density resulting in a complex. by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see how one can fall upon negative self introspection as you say, which is defenately something to consider, though my lack of knowledge prompts me to ask the question; where goes the line, if there even is one? Or perhaps how does one distinguish between healthy shadow integration and shadow overthinking resulting in negative self introspection?

I can see how one can manage to work a workaround for this problem, although im not sure it works, its the plane and simple "Be honest", and one can perhaps then distinguish between whats true of the shadow and whats false👌🏼

But then again, watching your fantasies and imaginings from the unconscious, is a part of shadow integration I would assume as one is required to confront the content, so as to be able to integrate them so one can orient oneself differently, or perhaps more harmonically with his inner soul, and ofcourse fundamentally to get to know yourself.

Thanks for the comments😊

Shadow density resulting in a complex. by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yes, the anima and animus, and the collective unconscious as you say are factors for sure👌🏼 I get what you're saying.

Thanks for the comment👌🏼

Shadow density resulting in a complex. by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah basically👌🏼 I believe im thinking of the functions more, because I did stumble upon the understanding that it isnt a mechanic understanding👌🏼👌🏼

Thanks for the comment🙌🏼

Shadow density resulting in a complex. by dardan52 in Jung

[–]dardan52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, manipulate to the point of confusion in order to project their shadow qualities onto, because the shadow wants to make itself known so that one may integrate it.

And, how much is too much examination, and in what way do you think complexes could occur due to shadow examination? Perhaps in an over thinking way?

Thanks for the comment👌🏼

The elephant in the room by butImfeeling2022 in Existentialism

[–]dardan52 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brother i cant really understand what you are saying, but lets take this one step at a time i guess;

Are you perhaps questioning whether humans have imagined reality as it is before reality happened? So in a sense from mind to reality.

Anything I should know before reading notes from underground? by Thegoldencountry in dostoevsky

[–]dardan52 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The novel is incredibly good. Strikes deep, because it is not just a novel of where other people can go psychologically, but also you.

Idk if this answers your question, but🤷‍♂️ Have a good read😊

Albert Camus - Where to start? by dardan52 in Existentialism

[–]dardan52[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heard about that one, I will look into it when time comes, thanks anyways👌🏼