Carl Jung on the Collective Unconscious
A Practical Guide to Jungian Psychology, the Unconscious Mind, and The Hidden Forces that Shape Your Life
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Narrated by:
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Rodney Tompkins
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By:
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Adrian Bauer
"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate." — Carl Jung
Have you felt it? A mood you didn't choose. A reaction that surprised you. A dream that won't let you go. A pattern you keep walking back into, even though you swore you wouldn't.
There's a part of you that's been quiet most of your life, and it's getting louder.
Carl Jung called the layer it comes from the Collective Unconscious, perhaps the most useful idea about the human mind that's never been properly explained to you.
Every famous Jungian idea: the shadow, the archetypes, the figures you project onto your partner, the messages in your dreams, the meaningful coincidences, the pull toward becoming whole… Is a region on the same map. You can't read the regions until you see the whole.
This book shows you the map.
Inside you'll learn:
- Why the same kind of person keeps showing up in your life, and what it has to do with the parent you swore you'd never become
- The dreams everyone has but no one talks about
- The coincidences you're afraid to mention, and a 100-year-old framework that takes them seriously
- The pattern you keep walking back into, and the part of you that keeps drawing you there
- The version of yourself you show the world, and what it costs to keep showing it
- The Shadow: what it actually is, and why most of what you've read about it is wrong
- The Persona, and the question that reveals whether it's started running your life
- The Anima and Animus, the other person you've carried inside you since childhood
- The Self, and why Jung's meaning is very different from the self-help version
- The four-layer map of the psyche
- What contemporary neuroscience says about Jung's most controversial claim
- The break with Freud that almost destroyed Jung, and why it had to happen
It's not mysticism. It's the foundation everything else in Jung's work rests on.
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