Forums / Public / Philosophy / How much do you relate to "Jungian Psychology" descriptions of the human psyche?
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SurfsUp
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#122350 2008-05-20 04:55 GMT |
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(I relate to a good deal of the "general descriptive" aspects of his ideas concerning our conscious and subconscious psychological aspects...does anybody else relate to his "general hypothesis" concerning our "natural societal mandate" to "bury" a lot of our "non-destructive animal passions?"
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SeaHorse
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#122351 2008-05-20 05:42 GMT |
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Most if not all philosophers including Jung will hit upon a note or cord of mans thinking.
''Non destructive animal passions'', are mans need to conquer his own desires per se. Man burys that which he fears confronting. It is then preferable to confront ones needs and thoughts, understand what evokes them, and then exorcise the same from ones psyche. Eradication or cremation is preferable to burying. Man stands not the risk of his harboured negativity returning to haunt his thinking at a later date. |
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JetSki
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#122352 2008-05-20 13:24 GMT |
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you're making my brain sore trying to think that hard before finishing morning coffee,I gotta go clean out the shed garbage,..later dude..
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Goldriver
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#122353 2008-05-20 18:24 GMT |
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I only know the hot needy male psyche and their incessant need of wild animal passions... I don't need Jungian Psychology.
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