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Mentioned in 28 episodes

Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Book • 1962
This book is a unique blend of autobiography and psychological insight, composed from conversations with Aniela Jaffé and chapters written by Jung himself.

It covers Jung's childhood, his relationship with Freud, his travels to various countries, and his deep exploration of the unconscious mind.

The book delves into Jung's concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the integration of opposites, providing a comprehensive reflection on his remarkable life and intellectual contributions.

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Mentioned in 28 episodes

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Tara Brach
during her talk on self-doubt and mistrust.
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Trusting Who We Are (retreat talk)
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Tyler Cowen
as a potentially underrated psychologist whose ideas might see a resurgence with the rise of LLMs.
110 snips
Paul Bloom on the Psychology of Children, and the Morality of Empathy and Disgust
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson as a fascinating person whose biography, Memories, Dreams, and Reflections, is often the only book people read by him.
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144. Carl Jung (Part 1)
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Joseph Lee
as a source of inspiration for his own approach to decision-making.
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DECISION ARCHETYPE: The Power of Sacrificing Options
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Joseph Lee
while explaining Jung's concept of libido flow and its role in personal growth and decision-making.
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How to Develop Your Inner Guidance: Charting a Path Through the Current Chaos with Jung’s Insights
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Lisa Marciano
as a source for a passage about the importance of integrating rejected aspects of oneself.
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FACING REJECTION
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Brett McKay
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James Hollis
in the context of Jungian psychology and the second half of life.
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#598: Journeying From the First to the Second Half of Life
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James Hollis
when discussing his midlife transit and ego's fantasy of its sovereignty.
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Episode 32: James Hollis
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Satya Doyle Byock
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Elise Loehnen
expressed interest in Jungian psychology.
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Trusting in the Synchronicity of the Universe (Satya Doyle Byock)
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Thomas Moore
for understanding the human experience and dealing with life experiences.
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Thomas Moore on Aging and the Soul
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Tami Simon
and John Prendergast in relation to the author's exploration of the collective unconscious.
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John J. Prendergast: Meeting Your Deepest Ground
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Peter Macris
when discussing Jung's ideas on the self archetype and numinous experiences.
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Peter Macris: Where Did the Gods Go?
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Lisa Marciano
when discussing Jung's travels and projections during travel.
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Voyages
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Robert Harrison
as a book where Jung discusses his experiences during his descent into the unconscious.
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Carl Jung with Laura Wittman
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Deborah Stewart
as a wonderful memoir of Jung's inner life and development.
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Wounds into Wisdom: Carl Jung’s Private Life
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Deborah Stewart
in relation to his memoir, highlighting its readability and wisdom.
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Belonging: The Search for Home
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Joseph Lee
as the source of a dream about houses that significantly influenced Jung's understanding of the collective unconscious.
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House Dreams: Schematics of Your Psychological Functioning
Mentioned as another thinker influenced by Schopenhauer's work.
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The Wisdom of a Pessimist – Arthur Schopenhauer
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Lisa Marciano
as the source of Jung's earliest remembered dream.
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Analyzing Our Childhood Dreams

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