Jungian thought

It seems that he believes that the collective unconscious is only hereditary it is not from personal experience and if that is the case then I don’t think it’s a very scientific claim it is a sort of fascinating claim it is very attractive in many ways

Still very interesting :thinking:

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I need to edit the somehow to somewhat.

Because I think that mysterious connection is limited.

I too have had crazy connectivity experience during psychosis and I’m not meaning in such a way as that is a f u k I n nightmare.

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Will give this a listen soon.

Thankyou for sharing.

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Ive heard of some legit studies delving into that thought. Like inheriting trauma through genes. For example, a german youth today having a pathological fear of planes flying overhead due to inheriting the trauma of an ancestor experiencing frequent bombing raids in ww2. If that makes sense.
Also, aboriginal australians inheriting the trauma of the effect of colonisation when the english came here.

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That’s amazing I don’t know how that would be possible though I mean essentially the trauma would have to be affecting one’s genetic identity and in such a way that it would affect their sperm and egg

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No. A Jung adherent formerly in this community is who helped me along to my last bad relapse. Stay away from that garbage if you like being healthy.

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Yeah true. But i think that we are only just unlocking some of the secrets of genetic makeup and dna.

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I know there’s a lot of discussion of epigenetic effects on the African-American Community having endured slavery and all the horrors of it but that’s not a discussion of their of the African-American communities identity in the sense of their Consciousness that’s more a genetic claim

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There is such a thing as generational trauma:

https://oie.duke.edu/inter-generational-trauma-6-ways-it-affects-families

But trauma on a metaphysical level so to speak… It might be a little out there maybe. I’d need to see more science I think.

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Ok. I need to eat a good steak.
shake harder boy shake harder

Yeah sorry i sort of derailed your original query haha.

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No not at all this is why I’m on the forum dont apologize i love to hear all your [everyone on the forum] thoughts.

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But yeah, i think jungian ideas are pretty similar to a lot of schizophrenic experiences. If your stable enough one could study his stuff no problem.

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By relapse are you talking about addiction or with schizophrenia and delusion? And how did how did this person do such a thing? I will be careful and not read jung you really believe that’s a good idea?

Yes, that. She talked me off my meds that I could not function without at that time.

She is an evil, misguided piece of trash who has managed to get herself banned from most of the SZ communities including this one. It’s a permanent ban and those are extremely rare.

Reading maybe if it doesn’t trigger you, but I certainly don’t suggest putting it into practice.

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Yeah, pretty much all paranormal and occult lines of thinking are considered unscientific.

I used to have a friend who was in the O.T.O. for a long time. He was a fascinating person and great at conversation.

I miss him dearly. :heart:

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There are lot of quotes from Jung that are relevant even today. I am interested in learning in detain about his thoughts on mental abilities, dream and illness if there is. I have interpretation of dreams by Freud it’s a tough read but need to find time to go through it as well.

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And dangerous to vulnerable members here.

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