does carl yung have any super cool secrets? from what i have read so far he basically just fantasized about thing then made himself believe his fantasies are real which caused him to go insane
>>41039998He was gay … for penis
>>41039998He’s a good gateway for materialists to start snapping out of their mental illness
>>41040777Trips of truth
>>41040001You are talking about Freud.Jung was his protege that realized one day "this faggot is a homo" and went off to make real discoveries.
>>41039998Not really a secret, but he's studied astrology to have worked even before his death was resounded as fate.
I never read his works myself; only heard of him being referenced or related to movies shows and books I've read or am interested in. It really hit home when I was chatting with AI about some of my own perspectives and Jung came up a lot so that really sent the point home for me.
>>41039998I've been reading him a lot lately and I've been learning a lot about how the psyche works. Also, apparently our psyche isn't confined by the parameters of our bodies, and that it can actually effect reality in a strange way, or something like that
>>41039998>just fantasized about thing then made himself believe his fantasies are real which caused him to go insaneDon't we all recognize ourselves in this description?
>>41039998I’ve tried to read this fart sniffer’s books many times only to be turned away by his ego stroking ramblings. His thoughts are poorly organized. He also likes to harp about the secret “woman within” each of us and it sure sounds like tranny material sometimes.
>>41039998Jung was the only sane psychiatrist.
>>41042540Marie Louise von Franz
>>41039998no
>>41039998>just fantasized about thing then made himself believe his fantasies are realThey are real, you are just a soulless hylic that cannot comprehend a human soul. Probably a liberal too.
>>41039998if you switch the first letters of his first and last name its Jarl Cung, which sounds like an elder scrolls character
>>41039998He's an interesting case, imo. One of the few guys in the academia who wasn't afraid to ride the thin line between science and /x/.