AION by Carl Jung: The MOST TERRIFYING book Jordan Peterson said he EVER Read
Dec 28, 2018
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James Dowling, a specialist in Carl Jung's work, joins the hosts to discuss the terrifying book 'Aion' by Carl Jung, which Jordan Peterson found unsettling. They explore the rise of the anti-Christ, symbolism of the swastika and cross, the phenomenon of saviors and villains, the book's prophetic nature, and the evolution of morality throughout history.
Jung's book 'Ion' explores the idea of a predetermined route for humanity, mapped out in the past by our psychology and stored in the story of the stars, creating a sense of terror and fascination.
Carl Jung disagreed with Freud's reductionist approach to understanding the human psyche, delving into the study of symbolism, dreams, and religion to pioneer the exploration of the unconscious and collective unconscious, making him one of the most influential thinkers in history.
Deep dives
The significance of Ion and the idea of determinism
Ion, a book by Carl Jung, challenges the notion that humanity has complete control over its own destiny. Instead, Jung presents the idea that there is a determined path for humanity, mapped out in the past by our psychology and stored in the story of the stars. This suggests that we are cycling through a series of ages, each with its own special significance. According to Jung, the Christian age, marked by the appearance of Christ, is coming to an end, and an age of the anti-Christ is approaching. This idea of determinism, of a predetermined route for humanity, is explored in Ion, and it creates a sense of both terror and fascination.
The break between Freud and Jung and the development of Jung's ideas
Carl Jung, a student of Freud, disagreed with Freud's reductionist approach to understanding the human psyche and the belief that everything can be reduced to sexual drives. Jung believed that there was a spiritual element to our life energy or libido, which extended beyond mere survival instincts. This disagreement led to a split between Freud and Jung. Jung delved into the study of symbolism, dreams, and religion, and he became a pioneer in his exploration of the unconscious and the collective unconscious. Inspired by philosophers like Friedrich Nietzsche, Jung sought to understand the structure of religion and the human psyche. His work integrated knowledge from various disciplines and combined his intellectual brilliance with his openness to the contents of his unconscious. This combination allowed Jung to access insights and ideas that were inaccessible to others, making him one of the most accomplished and influential thinkers in history.
Astrology, the collective unconscious, and the projection of myths onto the stars
Astrology, as originally used by the Babylonians, served as a way to predict collective human experiences, particularly the weather and the destiny of civilizations. The stars and constellations were seen as a means to tap into the collective mind or meme world, where thoughts and experiences of humanity were stored. Astrology, in its contextual and historical application, projected collective myths onto the stars, with each constellation representing a different myth and its associated ideas. This practice allowed people to download and access the shared imagination and memory of their culture. It also acknowledged the influence of celestial patterns on the direction and potential outcomes of human lives and civilizations.
Overview of Jung's book 'Ion' and its significance
Jung's book 'Ion' is a deep exploration of various concepts, including the architecture of the psyche, the integration of the shadow, and the nature of morality. The book starts by laying out the structure of the human mind and delving into the unconscious, anima and animus, the ego, and the self. It then tackles the concept of the shadow and provides guidance on integrating it. 'Ion' also connects astrology and the collective unconscious, explaining their role in shaping human experiences and the narratives we project onto the world. Importantly, the book challenges societal beliefs and offers profound insights into the nature of humanity's past, present, and potential future.
Myself and the great James Dowling dig into the most terrifying book Jordan Peterson has ever read: Aion by Carl Jung
Warning: may contain Satan
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