All I hope to do in the rest of my life,
for the time being at least, until I
change, until the kaleidoscope shifts, is I
hope to unpack Carl Jung okay and I know
that I'll never get there. [Voice] You know,  my impression of Jung was different. I went to him because I was
trying to do art and understand myself, but I wasn't interested so much in Carl Jung as I was trying to get something from him.
Well I'm not so interested in this old
guy that's for German, right, but I am
interested in the ideas that he brought
forth. And it's meant a lot to me in my life in
so many ways I couldn't even say. 
I think he got a bad rap in the last
half of the 20th Century. [Voice] Well so many people that I read got bad raps.    So what Edinger says is we're Lilliputians
compared to what he did. I don't think I
can ever get to anything like his level, but
if I can put some ideas in some people's heads around the world to go and look at
it for themselves, that's my objective. [Voice] Well I think you've got a pretty good intuitive grasp.
I'll tell you what happens from
this Group. I say things in this Group
that I didn't even know I know.
But it's only because of this.
Because if I prepare it as a lecture that
I just talk to my camera, it doesn't
come off that way.
[Voice] You need the interaction.
you
