I believe that dissecting and deconstructing manmade concepts throughout the history leaves you exempt from history, It returns you to the beginning, And there you start to see life as our ancestors saw it, With intelligence and modern thinking, You start to notice recurring patterns and very strange weird coincidences.And here you start to realize why our Ancestors created gods, religions, myths and afterlife concepts. Jung saw it all, And he realized that the void is alive yet very dead.Our ancestors were stroke by fear, Jung used modern pattern recognition.
>>25361674god jungfags are so retarded
>>25361674>And he realized that the void is alive yet very dead.That don't mean anything.
>>25361727Spbp/thread
Jungians are subhuman filth ngl
i wouldn't know because an auditor took my seat
You can get a better and more entertaining version of Jungian philosophy by reading Campbell.
I‘d grow to love Jung if I didn‘t already by the fact that any single thread on him is full of irrelevant whining.
Why are pseuds so attracted to Jung?
>>25361742Most Christkeks and materialists boil over in a rage over him, which is a great recommendation to read him itself. Idk about trannies, I think they are more or less ambivalent about it. Certainly threads about Jung are made to boost board activity at the very least.
>>25361770I'm a christCHAD and nothing I've found so far is making me angry. It's just less annoying reddit atheism. The way he seems to try and recast religious language as about a real but subjective unconscious reality is neat but not really true. 20th century Germans were way too full of themselves.
>>25361722Fpbp
>>25361776As if insisting on not being mad weren‘t self-defeating enough you just went ahead and tried to self-identify as "chad" while continuing to whine about an internet movement approaching twenty years past its prime.
>>25361808I did that merely to annoy you, it seems to have worked.
>>25361674Read a recent book on critical thinking and it sorta made the point that critical thinking, when thinking on a subject, can kinda have 3 approaches. Authority, tenacity and a priori.Perhaps you see Jung as a priori critical thinking?