Nice thing about the Thiseus story: Returning back from Crete, his father Aegeus told the crew to put white sheets on the ship to see them from far and prepare celebrations. If Thiseus had died, the sheets where asked to be black. BUT Thiseus and the crew were so drunk and happy celebrating that they didn't change the sheets from black to white. Then in sadness, Aegeus jump from a very tall cliff into the sea and died. The sea took his name, the Aegean Sea.
Great content, as always! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Also what about people who have the opposite problem? (stuck in fantasy). I think this problem is more prevalent. Ignore if u covered it as I am watching now
I loved this video. One picture that fascinated me as a teen was Plato’s allegory of the cave. The parallels that could be drawn from Jung and Plato could be the cave and the unconscious. The cave being a state of ignorance where people perceive the “forms” of reality not in awareness of the reality outside. The exiting of the cave represents the journey of enlightenment, similarity individuation which leads to integration of the shadow (cave). The difficulty to leave the cave reflects their comfort (the fire) of the images and unwillingness to leave the unknown.
In a more esoteric sense “as above, so below.”
In full metal alchemist, the gate which is based off the Kabbalah functions as a symbol for ultimate knowledge(Plato’s sunlight) as well as a portal to the (collective) unconscious.
Why do you always bring up Christianity when discussing the fear of god. You don’t have to be a Christian to not worship pagan gods. And the Christian’s see the ones bowing down to a man
This stream should’ve been called Jung and Jacked
Why are you not on Twitch?
Any chance these can be done later in the day? A late night stream would be awesome
Nice thing about the Thiseus story: Returning back from Crete, his father Aegeus told the crew to put white sheets on the ship to see them from far and prepare celebrations. If Thiseus had died, the sheets where asked to be black. BUT Thiseus and the crew were so drunk and happy celebrating that they didn't change the sheets from black to white. Then in sadness, Aegeus jump from a very tall cliff into the sea and died. The sea took his name, the Aegean Sea.
Great content, as always! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Thoughts on Jung to Live By channel? heard some mixed stuff abt them
Also what about people who have the opposite problem? (stuck in fantasy). I think this problem is more prevalent. Ignore if u covered it as I am watching now
Tough times are coming, brace yourselfs. 🗿
I loved this video. One picture that fascinated me as a teen was Plato’s allegory of the cave. The parallels that could be drawn from Jung and Plato could be the cave and the unconscious. The cave being a state of ignorance where people perceive the “forms” of reality not in awareness of the reality outside. The exiting of the cave represents the journey of enlightenment, similarity individuation which leads to integration of the shadow (cave). The difficulty to leave the cave reflects their comfort (the fire) of the images and unwillingness to leave the unknown.
In a more esoteric sense “as above, so below.”
In full metal alchemist, the gate which is based off the Kabbalah functions as a symbol for ultimate knowledge(Plato’s sunlight) as well as a portal to the (collective) unconscious.
Why do you always bring up Christianity when discussing the fear of god. You don’t have to be a Christian to not worship pagan gods. And the Christian’s see the ones bowing down to a man
2:14:34 my question about the text pg7