Okay, we'll try that again sorry
That's a soundcheck. I
Apologize for the start up there. Sometimes my OBS is not
Functioning properly. I don't know why and
so the best solution is always to
Reboot
okay, so
since
Monday I have discovered that there is a huge need
among the BTS army to understand
Something about dr. Young's work and
to have someone to ask questions to and so that's what I'm going to
try to offer here as best I can and I will try to respond to your chats and
We'll see how it goes
I'm going to start very briefly with a definition of the collective unconscious and
so anyway
I'm just going to this is going to be freeform extemporaneous
I am NOT a mental health professional, but I have been studying
Dr. Jung's work for
32 years and
So I probably can answer a lot of your questions and I hope that that will be helpful
also, I have quite a number of questions that were built up on comments on the u3 earlier of these videos that I
did so I will
Tomorrow probably try to do a session
responding to those questions
At least the major ones that I can find again
the response has really been overwhelming and I think the BTS army for that and so I will
Do my best to provide a resource here?
So that everyone is prepared when map of the soul persona?
actually drops on April 12
Let's see
FM 42 says still trying to wrap my head around how one music video years ago
Led me here. The journey just keeps getting better and better and it certainly will
Because it's about consciousness and we'll talk about that in a few minutes
because you may think that you're conscious, but actually you're only aware and
Gradually in your lifetime then you can become conscious by
By studying and
you know going to university and that sort of thing, but in terms of psychology and
And dr. Young's work
you can become conscious by listening to some of the things I have to say and
hopefully
These will be useful to you. Alright, so
Today I'm in
the structure and dynamics of the psyche
this is volume 8 of the collected works of CG and
It was noted by. Dr. Edward ed ensure that each paragraph of
Doctor Young's work is basically a psychic fact and
Since there are 20 volumes of these works
There are a lot of psychic facts that dr. Ewing addressed during his career and
So today
because one of the most mysterious
Ideas is the idea of the collective unconscious. I thought I would begin
with that
And
So, let me see if I could quickly read this paragraph and then we'll come back to your questions and just
Respond extemporaneously, so I'm reading from page
158 this is paragraph
342 of the this
Volume now, dr. Young's work is typically referred to by paragraph number
because there are so many translations around the world and so many different versions that it's
impossible to keep track of
by page number
where things are so
If you actually have a copy of the collected works, you'll see that here
There is a paragraph number next to every paragraph and so this is paragraph
342 of
Volume 8 the structured dynamics of the psyche the
Collective unconscious contains the whole spiritual heritage of
mankind's evolution born anew in the brain structure of every
Individual his conscious mind is an ephemeral phenomenon that accomplishes all provisional
adaptations and orientations
For which reason one can best compare its function to
orientation in space
The unconscious on the other hand is the source of the instinctual
forces of the psyche and of the forms of core
categories that regulate them namely the archetypes
All the most powerful ideas in history go back to archetypes all the most
this is particularly true of
Religious ideas, but the central concepts of science philosophy and ethics are no exception to this rule
in their present form they are variants of
archetypal ideas
created by consciously applying and
adapting these ideas to reality for
it is the function of consciousness not only to recognize and assimilate the
external world through the gateway of the senses but to translate
indivisible reality the world within us and
So let me just explain very briefly
how this manifests
That's what a Cathedral is or an office Tower in Manhattan or a
yacht or an iPhone all of those
items are manifestations of the collective unconscious and
And so
We'll get into that in more detail as we go on
but just to
Get you started here. Okay. Now I'm gonna go to your questions as best I can
if I can keep up with you, if you're really anxious to have me comment on something you can always hit the
Dollar sign at the bottom and make it a super chat. I'm not expecting lots of
money here
I've been running this with this YouTube channel for three years
And I've earned practically nothing from it and I do this as a labor of love
But I do see that a lot of popular channels do have so many people on chat
that it's very hard to keep track of what people are asking and
so I will do my best and
I'll stay with you as long as I can. I have a
Advanced reading group seminar at 1:30 today so I won't be able to go
Too much over a two-hour limit here
So
And I'm not going to just respond to all the hellos, and that sort of thing. I'm very glad to see you
I will go through the detail chat later to see if I've missed something
and
Let's see
FM 42 asks how many have finished the map of the soul book? That's a good question
He says I'm still on the ego chapter a lot to reflect on going slowly. Yes
There's a lot to reflect on you cannot read. Dr. Young's work like a novel you have to think about it
And La Lavini
Correia asked
You said before that youth now is more individual
Individualized why do you think that's happening? Actually, I don't mean individualized I mean
individuated and I think it's happening because people
Are gaining consciousness
Younger
Than they were before and that's a function of the Internet
I mentioned the other day the TED talk by the Indian gentleman who had put
Put a
laptop in a nook in Chennai and
He just wanted to see what what happened and it got lots of
Interest when he came back two months later an 8 year old boy said to him we need a faster modem
So
What's happening in the world is people are becoming more and more conscious much faster
I mean things that
that in the
Well, let's get let me give you an example. I read a statistic that said that a person in the 15th century
Addicts were exposed to about the amount of information in the sunday, New York Times just one issue
in a lifetime
ok, so that's a person 500 years ago being exposed only to the information in one issue of the
New York Times and
now
people around the world can go at their own speed and
so smart ones are going faster than
less smart ones people who have access to the Internet are going faster and faster and
So things are changing
Vastly and in a hurry and
One of the big issues that
happened the people didn't really notice it it took 500 years to come along but
What happened when the scientific method was introduced in the 16th century in the fifteen hundred?
Was that
Science started to punch holes in the myths of
Religion. Okay, that doesn't mean that religion was wrong
I'll explain that in a minute, but it does mean that things that were taken by people as physical facts
Were no longer seen as physical facts, they are psychic facts and I'll get to that
But for example and the churches had tried to prevent that throughout history
So from the time of Christ up to 1500 any time anybody said anything?
about
a direct connection to God they were considered a heretic and they were burned at the stake and
partially this was
the Catholic Church trying to
Protect its position as an inner intermediator
between God and the
Individual so the priest would tell you what God said
You couldn't go find out for yourself. Now. That's a little less true in Islam. Where in Islam?
Parishioners or
Followers of Islam tend to have a direct connection to God
I'm not sure they know what it is per se, but they do have that direct connection and
so
So the what happened over
500 years is
Science kept putting more and more more and more holes
into all the different cultures of the world as they'd had developed up until the scientific method was
introduced and so when the scientific method was introduced, oh my god, all these holes got punched and
and
we have all these cultures around the world, which I talk about than being culture pots because
Because dr. Jung was talking about alchemy and alchemy was about a
Chemical action that's going on in the psyche in the head, right?
and so these were pots of
ideas that people had but as soon as the internet opened up about
24 years ago
1995 whenever when the World Wide Web
really got going all these culture pots around the world were getting holes punched in them extremely fast and
so now
The younger generation you folks are
Having are disoriented you're saying what's this all about? I mean, you know, I'm confused whereas in previous
centuries
Children weren't confused parents and priests and ministers and mullahs
taught them what to think and you will think this way and this is the way it is, but as soon as the internet
opened
Wow everything got changed and so you can imagine
you
know Galileo Galilei
was an incredibly
intelligent man, and of course he had looked through his telescope and
Realized that the Sun does not result revolve around the earth the Earth
orbits, the Sun and
however, that was a
heretical
statement and so Galileo got pulled up before the
Inquisition and
He was tried for heresy and
his answer he had to
swear on a Bible that
the
Sun revolves around the earth
But he knew that the Catholic Church kept good records
verbatim records and so
He gave what's?
Famously called the abjuration of Galileo. Let me put that in the chat for you and
You can look it up on YouTube
Okay, the abjuration of galileo galilei and
It's really funny because what he did was he made monkeys of them for all time
He knew that we'd be reading it now and we were just laugh
What he did to them, but he never was able to look at through a telescope again
Which was okay because he'd already blinded himself
Staring through a telescope. He didn't know bet any better and
So he went off and invented two
Two new sciences instead one of which was quantum mechanics and so
and so
now what we see is
that young people around the world are learning things so much faster and one of my I mean my
Objective has always been to help people with mental health
in an
Informal layperson way and that's what this YouTube channel is about so you can learn lots about dr
Jung if you go to the channel and
look at any of the
890 videos I've put there in the last three years. There's a huge resource there
And
I believe that if we have more knowledge
If we educated people better we would have fewer
divorces and that sort of thing but unfortunately getting the political environment
to allow
for
education on psychology
in the schools is
Impossible because we have fundamentalists and all kinds of other people that say no no
No, I don't want that taught at my school
and so the result is we don't educate people about mental health and it's been a taboo and
so what I'm very excited about because in the last week, I've only just
discovered BTS I might have heard of them very
remotely
Last year when they came and were on the AMA
which I did not watch but all of a sudden I'm
Realizing that they have done this album on. Dr. Jung's work and on dr
Stein's work and
That's an incredible educational opportunity because think of it there's 80 million 80 million
Young people in the BTS army all over the world and on April 12th
They're all gonna have access to this information. And as you see it right now, we have 48
people live watching this YouTube stream and
That's three times as many people as I ever had before Monday night
before Monday night the most I ever had on a YouTube stream was 17 and the most
That I had in a two hour period was 99, but Monday night. I was feeling bad
I was planning to just blow it off and not have a stream at all and
suddenly I got this kind of a response that I'm having right now and
So I kept going even though it was feeling me out and I'm not red-hot right now either. But anyway
So the point is that
This education doesn't have to happen in schools and
What's going to happen in the next month?
Is that millions of young people around the world are going to start to see that?
Psychology is important and understanding
Themselves as important. I mean the
Delft the Oracle of Delphi has over its
Or had over its gate know thyself and
everybody's sort of said, oh, yeah, I
Understand what that means but the reality is that you don't know yourself. And so there's a big
difference between awareness and consciousness
Okay, there are many creatures that are we're even plants are aware. I mean plants turn toward the Sun
During the day and keep changing their position through it through the day. That's an awareness and
so every creature on earth
Practically has a certain awareness down to single celled organized
organisms down to
amoeba and protozoa they know what they're about and they reproduce and so on and so
from a biological point of view
They know what's going on, but we humans are
Something different we are not only aware
we are also conscious and so when you're educated beginning with your the very first things that
Happen to you when you're when you start nursing with your mother
You start to get educated about what's right, what's wrong
Obviously you can't use your teeth in that circumstance
And so you learn that mom's gonna get mad at you if you use
The little teeth that you start to develop after a few months
on your source of nourishment and
So that because that starts to be a bit of a consciousness, but we don't start to develop an ego
until we're about
About three and then we start to say I and we start to say no then we're unique
individuals and
so
Just to wrap up on Lavini's question
The reason it's happening is because we've opened up information and anybody can go get it. And so the reason
People are running around with their nose
and their iPhone is they're learning learning learning and they're also trying to become part of the collective and
part of the collective is
Unconscious also so that's what that quote was at the beginning of this video
All right. Now, let me see if I can go back and catch some of these other
points here
So Monx says how strong a connection does Jung's archetypes and the major arcana have? I've tried
Studying it, but I feel it's a bit out of my grasp. Okay, so in the tarot
the major arc
Arcana are
the major archetypes that one experiences in life and
so
The zero card is the fool and
That's like all of us the day. We're born we step off into a new
environment a new dimension that we have no idea what that's about and
so that's the fool stepping off on a new project or journey and
Then
Very early on I think the number three card
Two or three I don't have them right in front of me
but the number three card let's say is the Empress that's mother and
everybody has a mother and
So the major arcana of the first
Nine of the major arcana cover your physical life
during your lifetime up to old age, which is number nine the Hermit card and
Then the later cards are about your spiritual life, and that's why dr
Jung didn't really get into young people or during his lifetime
because it wasn't until
People got through the learning part of their lives
when they were 35 or 40 and and in the old days people were dying at 40 and
You know when I first started to go to India
1994 the average life expectancy in India was 52 and
It's going up considerably in the last 20 years
But but it was really tough in those days. And so
the major arcana
Absolutely are the major events of life both the physical part of your life and the spiritual part of your life now
There are on this YouTube channel. There's a
18 video training on how to read the tarot cards and
Everything I have to say about it. So I urge you to go to that playlist
If you want to learn about the tarot
And
Take a look at that
Let's see Myles says if a person identifies as a male could we say that he is eventually
Reconciled his maleness and his meaning and purpose and life with the domain of all
women the anima, I would say that very few of us are reconciled to the domain of women and
I
think
what is important to understand I wanted to put a
image of the yin-yang symbol
on my
Run this so I could show it to you, but everybody knows what the and yin-yang is, right?
It's a circle with a black and a white
Thing that's moving around. Okay that
refers to fundamental duality and
that duality
Processes it changes through lifetime. So
So
Man, let's call that the black side
Might
Integrate something that's feminine. That's the little white dot in the black side and
So he might change a little bit in his unconscious attitude
but he's never going to become a woman and and
in terms of reconciling
to the anima
No, that's not how it works. Let me just see if I've got this
Okay, let me just pull up a
diagram because this diagram is going to be very important for
For understanding
The structure of the psyche and so everybody need everybody that's going to understand about the persona and
Bts's new album is going to have to really understand this diagram
So I'm going to pull it up on the screen for you and leave it here
Just a moment I know exactly where it is, it just takes me a minute to get it onto the system
Let's see, I know exactly where it is except it's a very big folder so
cut down its size
Okay, now this is a diagram that was done by dr. Edward Edinger and
he did it in a book called the Aion Lectures and
This shows the
fundamental structure of the psyche and so
At the deepest level of the psyche of the psyche. There is an archetype, which dr
Jung referred to as the self and
It's also referred to as the God image and it's also referred to as the greater
Personality and you can find some links to some of these ideas
in the description of this video and
Also, there's lots of discussion about these things on the YouTube channel so you can explore that
In your in good time
But anyway, the self is really the boss. This is an unconscious archetype and
What dr. Jung observed although he dr. Jung was a clinical psychologist
So he only wrote about and talked about things that he could demonstrate
from his clinical practice and so he could demonstrate from his clinical practice that
there is an archetype of
God or religion at the deepest level of every human being at the deepest level and
He called that
Archetype the god image
But there's a little twist which is that human beings
can't tell the difference between
the God image and the metaphysical God the God that
theologians have always talked about and
So, dr. Jung, and dr
Edinger and many other Binion analysts were always very careful not to talk about the
metaphysical God because they wanted to try to avoid
offending
theologians and why because
theologians and all religions have been
mental health
Doctor Jung called the Grand Mental Health schema that developed
spontaneously as a result of this archetype
Called the God image
over millennia and
They all have served humanity throughout the world in different ways and for good and for bad, obviously
But they all developed from that
Fundamental archetype and they all have different ideas
Metaphysical ideas about how everything fits together and there was no psychology
so so they were the psychologists of the time and
so if you go to a priest and
Confess your sins and get them off your chest
It's about the same as going to a psychotherapist and getting your sins off your chest it works the same way
And so it was only at the end of the 19th century that people
started to really
Put psychology together as a science now what's different between dr
Jung as a scientist and
other
physical scientists
well physical scientists are
Able in many cases to solve for X so they hold all the variables
Constant and they say oh, we're only going to let X change and we're gonna see how different things
That we change in our experiment will change X. Well it doesn't work that way in
The psyche because there's so many things mixed up and confused in the psyche that you have to
Think of the psyche in terms of psychic facts and this requires experience true experience
You don't get anything
from the psyche until you have an experience of it and
so
And
And so this is the point about the paragraphs of his collected works
being psychic facts each paragraph is a nugget that has
Many different ingredients in it, but it's one idea
So the one I read to you this morning is about the collective unconscious
but
you know, there's thousands of other paragraphs of doctor Jung's work and
Even though I've been I've made over eight hundred and ninety videos about his work since nineteen twenty sixteen
I'm only scratching the surface really and
so okay in this diagram then the anima and the animus the anima is
the way a
Man looks at the world through this
anima
Unconscious, which is the feminine side of the man and the animus is the masculine side of the woman
now these are
generic so it's not perfect and
it has nothing to do about gender or
Orientation what and nothing about that but in general let's say for
90 to 95 percent of everyone a man's ego
Sees sees the world through this think of it as a contact lens
that
The self communicates to him through this anima and
the self communicates to the woman through the animus and
The ego then as you see here has a shadow and so each one of these each ego
circles at the top
Has a shadow down from and he only put one of those cones in there and the shadow
represents the inferior side so thinking of the yin-yang things
Every duality that is in our psyche and there are thousands
There are principal ones. They're big ones like man and woman, but
There are thousands of them every one
You will generally come down as a dominant on one side or the other and you
Probably won't be the other side will be inferior to you
and so all of those elements are in the shadows, so
You know part of the shadows things like well
I wouldn't have wanted to you to see me an hour ago before I showered and shaved
because
you know, that's not a pretty side of my
Persona, and so I wouldn't want you to see that
but my persona is I
Normally pretty much in the wintertime always I'm wearing a starched shirt
And in the summertime, I wear a polo shirt
for all of my videos so I don't come and do a video without shaving and
Looking relatively respectable for a old
American guy, okay. Let me go let me go back
and
So
It's important to be conscious Myles. It's important to be conscious of
Your inferior side and the inferior side of all the major dualities
but chances are you're not going to do more than be conscious of it and
Then to integrate that
Knowledge that reality in your psyche. That's an important thing. Okay coming down now Monx
Okay
Laurie says if you could ask. Dr. Stein anything in relation to BTS
what would you ask and
Here's the thing I don't think Mary Stein has much thought of
Anything about BTS as yet, okay, he can explain his book to you
but I don't think he's really
Rocked the significance of what this album is going to mean. I mean it certainly means something to him at a
physical level in the sense of
Suddenly a book II wrote 20 years ago is now bestseller Wow. Okay, that's terrific
But in terms of really grasping what it means I don't think he's there yet and
You know, you know he said some insightful things in his interview with Laura London and
You know, I have tremendous respect for dr
Stein as a Jungian analyst and if you need a Jungian analyst
He'd be with the one you'd want to go to maybe
but
If I was gonna I mean when when did he ever hear of BTS what would be a good question
I mean
I'm admitting that I only heard it heard about BTS and this album one week ago and
all of a sudden I
Realized because I'm a 99 percentile intuitive person
I can see the tsunami that's coming
and I know that every
Jungian in is going to be asked a zillion questions for the rest of their lives. And what I see happening here is
this phenomenon is going to be
Bigger than the Beatles. That's what I think. Okay, in terms of my generation the Beatles were a big thing
We had a problem when I was you know in the early 60s when I was coming along and I was a young man
The
Our parents were raised in basically the Victorian age. And so when the Beatles came along with a little longer hair and
a noisy sound
our parents were appalled and
And
so
It's not that your parents aren't going to be appalled - okay
but the thing is
Your parents have been through the Beatles. And so we're going to be we're going to tend to be more
tolerant
About this phenomenon this tsunami that's coming then our parents were and so in that sense
It's going to be a little bit better environment, but obviously there's you know when when young people are coming up
When they're teenagers they always think that their parents are wrong, okay, and I did too
I mean, I wanted a motorcycle when I was in high school and my father wouldn't let me have it and
I was very angry about that and three weeks after I left Japan. I was going to high school in Japan three weeks after
My mother bought a motorcycle for my brother and I was furious
Absolutely furious and so
So
teenagers always think
Their parents are wrong and it's only later. Perhaps when you get up to 25 or 30 that all of a sudden you say
Wow, they have a lot of wisdom
And that's that's just a transformation we go through to through life
And so
Let's see
BTS replay says why there more than one book?
Why is there more than one book well, let's imagine this
You know how big the universe is right and you know about the Deep Field
image where they pointed the hubble space craft or
space telescope at a
dark
Place in space which if you held it at arm's length
would be the size of a
Grain of sand so they pointed the Hubble at that
For 10 days or 11 days maybe and when they developed that image, they found 1500
galaxies in that image
That they had never seen before
astronomers had never seen before
galaxies 1,500 of them and each one of those would have billions of stars on that and
so the psyche is
every bigot every bit as big as
the physical universe
And oh, by the way, there are 7.5 billion of us
human beings and every universe is different every psyche is different and so the enormity of what
is out there, you can only scratch the surface of in a lifetime and
So, dr. Jung did a very good job of getting to the depth and
Creating this map so that we can think about our own psyches and think about the psyches of others
But why is there more than one book? There's a lot more information there than one book
Monx says is there a book or reading material you would recommend to beginners Jung's work requires a lot of reading and understanding
But to build a strong base any work you would personally recommend
Well, obviously I would recommend taking a look at
this YouTube channel because I've put
890 books and
Let me are 890 videos and there are
3 playlists that
focus on the 3 years worth of work that I've done
on this YouTube channel and
so the first book
Book that dr. Jung himself. So I've just put the names of the 3
playlists, so if you go to those 3 playlists and start at the beginning
you can be brought along fairly well because I do my
Explanations in this sort of a way so that people can follow them
It's a lot of material. It's over 500 hours of material at this point
but
If you want to really understand you can do that
The first book that I discussed in jrg one is
Man and his symbols now man, and his symbols was a book that at the end of dr. Jung's life
He
Had a dream that told him that he should
Make a book for a layman. Okay
he had always been writing for for professionals all his career and
So he wasn't trying to bring laymen along and he got very complex in his work. And so
he just couldn't stop and
so
and
Another thing is in his books. He didn't go back and
Say well, here's a summary of what I've got so far now I'm gonna talk about this. He never did that. He just after
1944 when he had a heart attack
He said I don't have time to go back and bring everybody along
So I'm just gonna keep going and you guys have to catch up later. And so that's what he did
so his later books don't have any summary of what he had what he did before and
And he would you know, it's a prodigious amount of scholarship, but honestly, but what he did
At the end of his life. He had a dream and in that dream
He was in an auditorium
something like the UN auditorium that RM was in a few weeks ago and
he dreamed there were all these laymen in the auditorium and
That told him that when he woke up
He that told him that he should prepare a book for laymen
So he did and the book is called man and his symbols
So he wrote a part of it the first part of it and then several of his closest
disciples wrote other sections of it, but it's written with a layman in mind and
When I first bought that book and I urge you to try to find
the
Hardbound edition of that book which has color plates in it
unfortunately, the
paperback edition of this book as the images are in black white and they're very small and it's very difficult to
quite understand what his
What he was saying in some cases
But in the in the hardbound version there are beautiful color plates and I bought that in
1990 and I started to read it to my wife every night for
It basically took about a year
I we would get into bed and I would read two or three maybe four pages of this book
Every night and at the end of the year, I really felt like I had had a year's psychotherapy
and I it really helped me quite a lot at that time and that's
Now nearly 30 years ago. Let me just show it to you. I don't have it right here. So
Okay, so this is the hard band version man and his symbols
by Carl G. Jung edited by Carl G.Jung and
One of the most important things he says in this and this is among
This is among the very last things that he wrote in his lifetime and so
So they were obviously
very important things he wrote this last bit within ten days of his death and
This is on page 101 of the hardbound Edition. I'm going to read only one paragraph
As any change
I'm sorry it
gets my
Complexes going and makes me a bit emotional but he says as any change must begin somewhere it is the single
individual
Who will experience it and carry it through?
The change must indeed begin with an invidual. It might be any one of us
Nobody can afford to look around and to wait for somebody else to do what he is loathe to do himself
But since nobody seems to know what to do
It might be worthwhile for each of us to ask himself whether by any chance his or her
Unconscious may know something that will help us
Certainly, the conscious mind seems unable to do anything useful in this respect
Man today is painfully aware of the fact that neither his great religions nor his various philosophies
Seem to provide him with those powerful
animating ideas
That would give him the security he needs to face in the face of the present condition of the world
okay has anything changed since then absolutely, not obviously and
So in this case if you looked around and saw RM
10 years ago
Kim Nam Joon 10 years ago if you've looked around and saw him, would you think he's going to change the world?
Probably not
But suddenly this one individual and then the other six individuals that are part of the BTS
group
Are in the process of changing the world and as I said earlier
They
You know what I have been trying to get going for three years now is to educate people about
psychology and
I've
wracked my brain
to try to figure out how to get psychology into schools and
I know that it's almost a fool's errand because
fundamentalists in this country and probably around the world are fighting that and religious people are fighting it because
They don't want you to know yourself if you know yourself. You don't need them
and
so
so the fact that
That this new album is coming out map of the soul. Persona is giving
80 million fans the opportunity to get educated a little bit and
Right. Now we have 800. I'm sorry. We have 163 simultaneous
viewers on this
Live stream right this minute. Okay, and
so that's
863
now 800 and sorry it's
163 now
166 that
Never learned these things before and now you're learning about them. Thanks to
BTS and RM and
so we have to
get out of our old fuddy-duddy ways of thinking about how education is done around the world and especially
education about psychology and
Understand that this is a terrific way to do it because it's the young people that are going to carry it forward
I mean my generation probably isn't going to change that much
but obviously I see it because I've been trying to to teach this material for
years now I
Mean way back. I mean I talk to people at cocktail parties about it and they go away, you know and
And that's mostly what you what you get today. But if
You know once this album is everywhere
I mean, it's like it's like Tibetan Buddhism and the Dalai Lama
well, Tibetan Buddhism was a pretty good system up in Tibet and
You know when I was a young man when I was in the ninth grade
There was a there was a mysterious play called Lost Horizon
About a westerner who went up and met with the Dalai Lama. Okay
Well, that was swell, but that wasn't going to get Tibetan Buddhism very far. But when
The Dalai Lama was pushed out of Tibet by the Chinese bang
Tibetan Buddhism spread around the world and the Dalai Lama
Understands the value of that and so now we're seeing that
happen
With BTS and so, you know, dr. Jung's work has been around for a hundred years and
Various people have known about it. It was kept in a very very tight circle for
Generations and
you
Know the the Jungian analysts aren't really going to tell you what it all means
because their
Lifeblood is doing Jungian analysis. So if you go to a
Jung group
in your local community and there are
Jung
societies all over the world what you're going to get is somebody's going to tell you a nice myth about
Persephone and Demeter  or something like that and
You'll say Oh golly gee that's an interesting myth and you won't really understand. What the hell they're talking about
But what happens is because those people are giving those talks
Then people come up to them and say, you know, I've been thinking about my mental health and you know
I'd really like to have a consultation. So those
those societies are really intakes for
Free Jungian analysis except those that
Analysis is really for the 1% It's really for people who can afford
one hundred and fifty dollars a week for an hour's
Jungian analysis, but I never had 150 dollars a week that I could dedicate
to going to see a Jungian analyst but I
when I read this book, okay, and when I read this book to my wife in
1990 I
Realized that it had helped me
Psychologically, and so I kept reading
and
The other interesting book is memories dreams reflections
Which is dr.  Jung's autobiography about the development of his own psyche and
And so that's interesting part of that was censured by his own family and so
We don't even know what's in that but we know that next year in 2020
Some of the people that have worked on. Dr. Jung's work
are
going
To publish the protocol so called protocols which are the other half of this book
So that's going to be very interesting and another book that was suppressed
It's this book the red book so called and you can see how big it is and weighs about
15 pounds and it has
It's filled with pictures
So
It's filled with paintings the doctor Jung himself did
okay in terms of
Exploring his own soul. So
during the
19-teens about a hundred years ago
Dr. Jung went through a visioning period you know
he was
he was fortunate because he was
Psychiatrist at the time so he could manage the process of doing this visioning
but not everybody can and I personally
had a visioning period in
1993 and sometimes when you start studying this material
It can happen to you
So in 1993, I read this book. Okay, and my my mother
Gave this book women who run with the wolves myths and stories of the wild woman archetype by
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
my mother gave this book to my wife for Christmas and
I picked it up and started to read it and
I said you can't have it back until I'm finished and I read it in two days and
Very shortly after that I started to
Write a novel and when I started to write that novel
Which is about the first woman Prime Minister of Japan from age 15 date 75
You know, it's pretty cheeky of a man to think that he's going to write a memoir for a woman and
But dr. Estés is on page 74 of the hardbound version of this there's a story called
Vassilisa the Wise and at the end of that story she put about a 40 page
dissertation about
how women develop their intuition and
Their it's part of women's into individuation. So I used that template
for my novel and
the result of doing that is that
Every woman that ever read that novel
You know put its name on here every woman that ever read that novel
Loved it and even though it has some
Very intense sections in it as you might guess because any woman who's gonna make it from being a farm girl
To prime minister
Okay, so that's the name of the novel
Any anybody that's going to make it from being a farm girl to being Prime Minister of Japan
and then retired older lady is going to go through some very tough times in her lifetime and
So I used that template worked very well
and
That came as a visioning period for me took eight months. It came it came out in the form of a novel and
myself the
Self
Archetype, which you see in this image here
Wrote it for me. My conscious mind took no part in it the vision the vision came directly through well
So, dr. Jung had a visioning period like that
in
starting in
1913 and
or even 1912 perhaps the last five years, but fortunately for him he was a
Trained psychiatrist with about 15 years experience by them. And so he knew what to do with it
I didn't know what to do with it and
So I put it in my drawer for 21 years. I finally did publish it on Amazon in
2014 but only as a kindle book and
But the point is to in dr. Jung's career
the red book was suppressed until
2009 and so under this video you'll find a link
to the moment when the
Jung family allowed Sonu Shamdasani who's the editor of the red book
To actually have access
To the physical red book that was in. Dr. Jung study
from
1913 or
From the mid nineteen teens and it's it's a very valuable
video to watch it's only three and a half minutes long, but it's it's like
seeing something from Raiders of the Lost Ark you'll see what I mean when you go check it out and
So
What I understood
was that
I
could
Work with my own mental health by reading. Dr. Jung's work
and so that's why I've been at it for 32 years because every time I
Have some difficulty in my life, and I've had a few I go back to dr
Jung's work and start reading and as soon as I do within a minute or two, it calms me down and
there are a lot of reasons for that which I'm not going to go into here, but
It does
Encourage me and call me down and
You know, I've done some interesting things in my life and it served in the US Marine Corps to the rank of lieutenant colonel. I
Have started many different businesses but one of those businesses I started on my back porch and
in we started it in 1998 and
It went public in
2005 and
immediately after that I lost my life savings in the crash of
2008 and so you have to be strong enough to
Be able to deal with the slings and arrows of life and
That's what Jungian psychology does and
You need to go through the Job archetype
Many times in your lifetime
I'm going to repeat it here because I
Say it all the time, but it's contest defeat
lamentation
rebirth and
What that means is that we're all defeated some sometimes we're all flawed and we make mistakes and
you
have to be defeated and then
Okay, then you go and lament
You know you go in your room and your suck your thumb and you think about the fact that you were defeated
but then you have to go on you have to lament about it and then you have to be reborn into the next and
So an example would be the voice the famous television program The Voice
They're doing a marvelous thing
for society because
everybody who is a teenager thinks they can be like RM and
So they get a guitar. They go out in their garage and they
Antagonize their parents and some of them get through and do start to write songs and and are quite good singers
But you know the reality is that most of us can't do do that
And what the voice does is it gets you gives you the opportunity to contest to try
But most people are defeated right away and they have to go lament because they didn't make it on the voice and
Then they have to be reborn into whatever they're going to be in life
which is a doctor or a lawyer or an accountant or a gas station attendant whatever that might be but
it's not going to be a rock star and
so
The value of understanding that this Job archetype is a cycle that you need to go through
Many times in your life is very valuable to know and the other thing that's valuable tonight to know
And there's a video on this channel called how to have an authentic life. And so I urge you to
Take a look of that for that. I don't happen to have
The link right now
but I will put it in the description of the replay but
how to have an authentic life
when I was
employing people in business in various places
I would always ask them during a job interview. What is the biggest mistake you ever made?
Because if they try to say a little mistake, I mean people go
Oh my god, and but if they say a little mistake, that means they're probably lying to you
And or they're not mature enough to own up to their mistakes and
So you you have to understand
what a big mistake is and
You know when people make mistakes they learn from them and so as an employer
I would say to people if you're not making a mistake every day. You're not trying hard enough
because
It's only by
Pushing forward and making mistakes that you learn and when you make a mistake all by the way
You're probably not going to make it tomorrow again
and so, you know in business, you know mistakes are bigger. Big or small but
You know most state mistakes and business are not
Earth-shattering and
so you learn and every time you go through that cycle your ego gets a little stronger and
You're able to handle the slings and arrows of life. So, okay moving on here
So that's a little bit about where to go
You're gonna get a lot of homily from me, but I want to try to help people as much as I can
So Lavini says so the more knowledge. We acquire the more aware
We're know the more conscious you are you're already aware, but the more conscious you are
And does it depend on the type of knowledge?
It can be any knowledge you'll be conscious, you know doctors are conscious of
Some of the nasty little facts about mental health our
medicine that the average
human being isn't necessarily conscious of and probably doesn't want to be conscious of and
so I had a nurse who was helping my mother one day and she was cleaning the bedpan and
I
Said well, I really appreciate you being such an angel to do that
and she says yep one down twenty thousand to go because that's the life of a nurse a nurse is
very often cleaning bedpans and and
The average person doesn't know that the not conscious of that
but you know, that's a fact of life if you're going to be a nurse and so
And so would it make a difference if the information is false?
Well if the information is false
then you're going to somehow find out it's false and it's going to cause a mistake and then you're going to
Go through the job archetype cycle
Monx, but it's still going over my head. I personally need something that's more to the point
I've read that yet for a strong base
I require them more textbook --is-- text something that gives direct info
Well, as I said man in the symbols or memories dreams reflections
BTS army says true in islam people talk directly and pray to God no need for an intermediate
Okay, that's great
BTS replaces, actually, I do not speak English. Well, I'm sorry for that I can I can
Do what I can do
what I am going to do is look into YouTube and how I can make it possible for some of you to
contribute
closed captioning for some of these videos
In your own language and I'll see how I can do that I currently
Don't know how to do that directly. I there are some
translations in Arabic
On a cup of some of the videos the videos by dr
Edward Edinger, especially there's two videos called
Edinger's portable analytic hour. You can find them on the
home page of
the youtube channel and
so if you start those videos you go down to
Closed caption or you go down to the little gear click on that and it'll let you select
Closed captioning and in that selection you'll find arabic
so
I have put several Arabic translations on dr. Edinger work and so look for those and
and then as I say, I'm going to look into in the next few days how to
make it possible for
volunteers to put translations on these videos
But I I don't know how to do that yet. So I'm going to learn that from the internet and
Let you know and also
Because of the importance I see in what's happening with BTS. I am going to
start trying to do a daily a
Daily livestream probably at 10:00 a.m. At
Eastern US time which will be 11:00 p.m
Korean time the other night on
Monday night I was getting Korean followers
Who were just having to go off to work? So now I'm trying to make this available for Korea and European and Indian
Followers, it'll be a little easier at 10 a.m. And
I already provide an hour a week for the four people in the United States
That's on Monday nights at 8 p.m
But I am going to try to do something regular at 10 a.m
At least for the foreseeable future
as I number one as I learn start to learn what the lyrics are
of the album of the new BTS album
And then I'm going to try to talk about them in this sort of layman fashion. It's not easy
I understand. It's not easy, but you
Know with Jungian psychology there in order to get conscious about it
There's no good place to start. I mean really you just dive in and
Start swimming and eventually you start to get it
But we have this tidal wave of interest coming
so I'm going to do my best to fulfill that need because I see I mean yesterday I was
Sitting in my doctor's office and I looked down at my iPhone and I get this notice from YouTube it said
You just got your first video with a thousand likes on it
okay, that was a notice on my on my iPhone and
From the time that I got that notice until I turned it on to look at
that actual ability video to see how many likes there were there were sixteen hundred likes and so
So there's obviously a huge demand
To know these sorts of issues and so I'm going to try to make myself available to talk
about them because if you're gonna go to a Jungian analyst
They're probably gonna want to try to charge you
$150 an hour, so I I don't work that way so
anyway
Truthin leases this is the best source for explaining, you know, thank you
Renaud says sometimes the internet can make groupthink worse if we only
See agreeable opinions. They've put us into echo chambers if we challenge the beliefs a lot
There can be more learning trying to understand absolutely
Average humans as all effects given to a child is taken as truth without the tools to disprove or question the given
Statements the age of information indeed. Absolutely
Garance is trying to understand other opinions
Zubin Allen says
This is really interesting in my country. They mostly teach us about Freud
I studied social work and was taught by Freudian psychologists
Thank you for taking time to explain. Well Freud is all about the physical world and
Most psychologists were not Jungians today are
Bound by the so called CBD
which is
tome the
clinical psychologists and psychiatrists use
to
figure out a symptom and so in mental health
They're you know, they're they don't do analysis much anymore
You know the the days of lying down on the sofa and having this nice dream with dr. Freud are are
Few and far between except for the the 1% Maybe they can afford it
The Jungian approach is never to do that
The Jungian approach is to simply sit across the room from a person and talk to them as I'm doing here
because
You know
we're we're all human beings and we want to demonstrate that we are human beings and
So we don't have this godlike
Doctor up behind us
making us dream and
also
taking us back to
Every screwy little thing that happened in her youth and it's all about sex
Okay. Well, that's a Freudian view the Union view is
That okay, whatever happened to you happen to you. And so let's
Analyze what it is that we can help you with to?
Integrate that
Make it part of your life, but go on from that
so in other words to do this
Lamentation that you need to do and then be reborn into the next thing you're going to be in your life
and
so
you know you're
So it's completely different and also
psychiatrists today will
Will prescribe drugs and unfortunately last year we had so many 72,000 people in the United States die from opioid
overdose
So maybe that solution isn't going to be the best solution going forward and we better all just learn how to know ourselves
Thank You Debbie Debbie my wife was kind enough to bring me a
Coffee a mocha. I'm so
So average human says ended this but then gave an alternative
An alternative that is arguably harder to have a firm grasp on well
You know, we're all at sea
and the sea is a
metaphor for the
Collective unconscious and the unconscious and it's that scary
there are sharks down there and
so, you know if you
The metaphor is if you're fishing down and you're unconscious and something starts to come up that's bigger than your boat
Then you better cut it loose until you have a strong enough. I
Ego to handle it. Otherwise you become like
Captain Ahab and Moby Dick
Moby Dick was too big for his boat. And so he sank
And BTS ARMY says actually, I feel bad that we don't study in schools. Well, me too but
There's no choice. So we're going to do it here
And
so Grinnell says
congrats
FM 42 says
Go to this chat his channel because I think he started a new stream as he got some
Technical issues. Oh
Yeah, that was me. Yes
Zoo be noona I saw that in some
Schools, you don't learn philosophy. It's crazy. Yeah, I mean
You know these days the Conservatives the 1% are just trying to turn everybody into robots
you know think of the think of the
The visuals in  RM's
You know trailer for
map of the soul persona
Where you've got all these robots that are gold
And so they're just trying to teach you
How to speak a little bit and how to write a check and
Then you're good to go. That's what the 1% thing and they don't want you to think for yourself and
and
What you can see is that archetype-lly e
The unconscious doesn't accept that and so somewhere something will break out and
BTS is a perfect example of that
It's a it's an example of something as needed in society that we don't have
And we're going to break it out so that we do have it. And so what RM has done here is brilliant because
Because we can't get it into the educational system because there's too many
blockages
To doing that. He just makes an album about it
now people are gonna 80 million people are gonna hear about it all around the world and lots more too
because of this tsunami that we have coming and
And then, you know, we won't care about traditional education for psychology
Paula said I don't even have psychology in schools. So I picked up the book by myself, and I'm really enjoying this. Okay?
Monx
Psychology
Isn't taught in many schools - that's really just disheartening  that's what we're talking about
Okay Woori says
The next BTS mantra. Oh
I did get a super chat. So I'm gonna respond to that Robo
Becca says can we work on to face our shadow or does it have to manifest itself?
I've heard dreams are one way
but what are
There other ways to discover the unconscious also, how do you start interpreting dreams? Okay
It's a lot of questions, but for for a super chat, I will respond
Yes, we can work on our shadow and
Think of our shadow as our interior side, but you know, there are J
There are two spirits that are coming up from your unconscious
One is from the dominant side and one is from the inferior side
the the part that's from the inferior side can have
genuine evil in it
I'll give you an example
When I was in college one time, I had a very favorite professor
he was professor of Asian history and I was in a lecture of his one time and
all of a sudden I had this vision of myself having a machine gun in my hand and
spraying across his chest
now I
Loved this man. He was like my father in a way
because when I was in college in my freshman year, I
was an auto accident my parents were still living in Japan and I
Was totally lost the you know, there was a young man sitting next to me who was killed
Fortunately, I was not driving and and somebody that was near me was killed
it was actually on the right side of the car and I was on the left and
So this professor had gotten me through that very tough time like a father and
Nonetheless, I'm sitting in a class two years later with the same man
and
His name is Edward B. Lee
for your information and I
Get this vision that I have have a machine gun in my hand and I'm going to spray it across his chest
Well, that's an evil vision. That's a terrible vision and
So you have to have an ego. That's
strong enough
To reject that vision and so there's a biblical verse that relates to this and that's first John
4:1
Okay, that's the first letter of John. It's at the end of the Bible
4:1 and it says you have to know to test
test the spirits because the spirits come up through us and
You have to know
which is good and which is bad and you have to make a judgment on that and obviously that
vision that I had was a very evil vision and
of course, I never did that, but you never want that to come out in your life and
And so I don't think I've ever told that story before so you're the first
And
But you know, how do you
Work on this shadow you reflect on whatever you love or hate. Okay, because whatever you hate is
Your shadow, okay, and you're projecting when you when you say I hate that person
That's actually something in you because that person is probably pretty much like you they might have have a little different
difference of opinion
But in many ways they're like you I mean I can take our president for the moment
I'm not a great fan of
our president right now
and
but what I do recognize is that many of his
instincts live in me and
Because I've worked on my shadow a lot. I know that I have those instincts too. However, I
Follow first John 4:1
So anyway, I've heard the dreams are way, but what are there other ways of discovering the shadow? Well, you can meditate
and
That's another way
you can evaluate your visions things that come into your mind our visions actually and
How do you start interpreting dreams?
Okay. Well, what you don't do is you don't go buy a dream book that has all the all the
discussion of what what a car dream means or something because
they
Dreams relate to you. They don't relate to
somebody that wrote a book and
so this is your psyche telling you something that it thinks you need to know and
If it's a big dream so that you remember it in the morning
you need to work out what that
Symbolism. That's why we talk about man and his symbols because your dream your psyche talks in symbols
Okay, you're Psyche talks in symbols and
so you have to work out what the symbol means to you in your specific life because
it came up through you and
And
So it's just a question of reflecting on them and trying to work out
Ask yourself the question
What does what is my psyche trying to say to me that I need to know because your psyche is this?
over here self
Okay, your self is trying to tell you something now
It's trying to tell you something all the time
And you can't tell me what you're going to be doing two minutes from now
I can't tell you what I'm going to be saying two minutes from now
because all those things the spirit that
Tells us to say such-and-such a word or do such and such an act
everything
Comes from the Self it doesn't come from the ego
The ego is just working with it in the physical world
But the self is telling you what to do all the time
The self is the boss and it's doing this constantly. And so what a dream is is when you
Take the ego out of the way and your awareness out of the way and allow
the self to send you images that's what's happening in a dream and you're having it's doing that 7 by 24 by
365 but you're only aware of it when you have a dream
Which means
you're not in a state of rest and
You can somehow remember it but these images are coming up all the time
So you're thinking of something you're thinking of something you saw etc
And all those things are messages now
Lavini says we really do appreciate your taking the time to explain this to us
We would be very happy to send in subs
well
Thank you so much. We I do I very much appreciate the super chat Lavini
I'm gonna try to keep doing this because I know it's going to be very very important as this
album drops because
By and large, I don't think people are very conscious in the United States and Western Europe about BTS
I was speaking to the
BTS
AHC project on Sunday and they said no BTS is not not very well-known in
Europe and also not very well-known in India. Well, that's all going to change very soon and
they're
By the way, I'm gonna put the hashtag that David they're asking everyone to use this hashtag
on the 6th, that's
Three days from now and so it's you know all in all caps and
Okay, so that's the hashtag they want you to use on the 6th of April and their objective is to get
27 million
retweets of that hashtag on the 6th of April and
If they do that that will set a record
for
the most
YouTube (T/N: actually is Twitter) retweets so I I'm doing my part for the army to get that through
And
So anyway Lavini I very much appreciate the super chat and
I probably can't have subs today. I have a
Advance reading group class that I'm going to be giving in a couple of hours
Okay
All right, so I'm losing myself in the chat at this point
But I I will try to randomly select some things to address
I am going to cut this short
In a couple of minutes so that I can prepare for my other class
I will try to get online around ten o'clock Eastern time
Tomorrow and for the next few days to see if we can
handle more of your questions tomorrow
I think I'm going to try to answer some of the questions that came up from the previous
Videos and maybe some that are in this chat that I haven't gotten to yet. So
Bethany says AHC family
Thank you
for doing the interview with skip I'm so glad to have found this channel because
of you and I am so thankful for all the work and dedication from all the AHC volunteers and
So I am too. Okay, because
There are many young people around the world even in the United States that don't have
access to a mental health professional or they don't know how to get mental help and
What the A-
AHC project is doing around the world is
they're offering a compassionate ear anonymously to anybody that contacts them and
And
Just letting you talk and some you know, sometimes you you have
something that's been bothering you something you need to talk about and you don't have anybody to talk to about it and
And that's that's really tough and so I think that'd be
I'll put the link on here the main link
BTS
AHC
These are volunteers around the world who are trying to help people in about 20 different languages and
If you go to the interview that I did on
AHC army health center you
Will find the list of all the different AHC
Accounts in all the different languages and
So please do go find that and if if you need to talk to somebody about any topic
Just go do it. You want to talk about you just broke up with your boyfriend and you're really depressed or whatever. It is. Just
Go talk to those folks and I'm going to promote
what they're doing as well as I can because I
think it's just phenomenal and you know, most of us don't have
150 dollars an hour to go talk to a mental health professional and
So these are people who are volunteers the ones a couple of the ones that I spoke with are in India, and they are
Our
Psychology students. They're undergraduate psychology students
But they're willing to lend an ear but there are people all over the world. All the European languages are covered
And so I really do urge you to
If you have a question, you're worried about something you're not you're feeling depressed
Whatever it is
and you can't get to a professional mental health professional and I'm not one either but if you want to have a
Sensitive compassionate ear
go talk to those people or
Put a question on here and I'll do my best to respond
although as you see I now have a hundred and seventy people on this live stream and it's been up to like
190 or something, but at 170 that's ten times
the most people
simultaneously that I've ever had on a livestream and
So this is happening very fast. And this the chat is going by very fast and
So I
Just got a super chat for
9.99 pounds. I appreciate that
This is Nessie Abell army
So I will do my best to respond to super chats and whatever else I can on the chat
It's going by so quickly, but I will
also try to
respond to other point
So what I do is I normally make a copy of the chat and go through it later. So that
Maybe I'll have time to review it
But honestly this phenomenon is happening so fast that I'm
Running as fast as I can to keep up with it, and I know that other Jungians that you may approach
Aren't even don't even know that tsunami is coming yet. They're a few
Laura London is one and when Twitter she's Jungian Laura
Martha Crawford is one. She's the one that told me about this
She is shrink thinks that's her
handle she and
inner-city books is
one
they know that this is coming but
Very few others do as yet. I mean, I'm gonna be talking with my advanced reading group today
about this also
so
Nasiha Bell says I really appreciate this BTS indeed help us know Jung's psychology
psychology, it is not philosophy per se but
Makes me wonder why it is not discussed at school. I believe it will benefit a new
Generation in society if it's discussed deeper. I
agree entirely the reason it's not
Discussed in  school, is that many of the ideas
From dr. Jung are
Taboo subjects, first of all mental health is a taboo subject that many people don't want to talk about
That's one reason but dr. Jung
Had some different ideas about religion and
You know the thing is when
when the when the scientific method came along and started to punch holes in the mythology of
Christianity
By the end of the nineteenth century
It led friedrich nietzsche to say god is dead. He said that in the spake Zarathustra and
What dr. Jung observed was that
What when he said that he spoke a truth that was true for most Europeans that
if you're living in the the rational
Logo side of life and God is dead. Okay, and
What dr. Jung though was the
Son of a Swiss Reformed pastor and for him in his early youth
God was dead for him - his father had lost his belief and
Dr. Jung had some very dramatic visions in his early life
The most dramatic of which was when he was 11 years old he had a vision of God
Sitting on a toilet over
the Cathedral of Basel which was brand new at that time and
defecating on the
Cathedral of Basel and destroying it. That was the vision he had when he was 11 years old and
He spent a very large part of his life
figuring out what the heck that vision meant and
and
In the process what he did was he found the Living God?
He found where God lives and he found how God goes about doing
The business of the Godhead and those are topics that I'm willing to talk about at some point
But you won't hear them at any church. You won't hear them at any mosque
You won't hear them at any temple in
Hinduism or Buddhism
and
And that's why if anybody starts to talk about Jung
Then everybody will say don't talk about it. I mean Paul Van der Clay(?) is very
Fascinated by what Jordan Peterson has been doing the last couple of years including Jordan
Peterson's famous talks about the Bible and
And
What Paul hasn't gotten yet he hasn't cracked it yet is
what Jung was really saying and
To be honest, I also haven't heard it on in the Jordan Peterson videos, although I haven't listened everyone
and
so
People have to start understanding
The point because if we don't understand it, we're gonna keep killing each other over religion and what dr. Jung?
Did was he cracked through to the source of all religions?
okay, not only in Christianity, but all religions and
The diagram that I have had on the screen through most of this livestream is about that and
You know, that's
Gonna be hard for a lot of theologians to accept and it's about having a direct experience with God
which
the church
For 1500 years. It was the Catholic Church, but even after the referee
Reformation
It was all the Protestant churches - the church has always wanted to inter mediate between people and God
and
So
When dr. Jung came along they said oh, he's just a gnostic, you know, you can't listen to him and you know
This is because in the third century
Gnostics philosophers were talking about some of these psychological issues and
having a direct experience with God and a lot of those men and women were burned at the stake and
The only things we have that talk about what they were doing
our
things written by their enemies the Catholic Church
Which again kept good records so he knows something about the Gnostics and we bowling
Since dr. Jung's life discovered a few more Gnostic documents, but
But dr. Jung wasn't a mistake per se. Dr. Jung was no
theologian in any case he was a
professional
scientist and
what he wrote about was what he found in his clinic and
He had patients from all over the world in every religion and every
race and so on around the world and
To include the El Gallo tribe in Africa the Pueblo Indians in Arizona
or New Mexico
and
And many others and so in the process of his research he did find what this all meant
and
so
It's hard to
It's hard to express here in so many words
What the significance of that is, but I can tell you that I'm one person
I'm a 99th percentile
intuitive person
so I see the tsunami coming and I see how it's going to change everything and
So I'm going to do my best to help you the BTS army
change things and
To the extent I can point you to the right places. I will do that
So thank you very much Nessie Abell army for your super cheat. Super chat
Let's see Jerome says
Marion
Hermann Hesse and Carl Jung became friends while Herman was undergoing psychoanalysis
Under Jung's assistant Jai be like, yep
So that relates
Drums come in. Jerome is one of my regular subscribers and he's extremely knowledgeable
Especially on the MBTI just for the record. So if you
see Jerome waddles name on the chat go back and
Subscribe to his channel as well and
What Jerome is referring to here is the fact that an earlier BTS
Album was based on Demian, which is a very famous
Hermann Hesse
Novel the other very important
Another very important estimable is siddhartha
and
It's not precisely about
Siddhartha Gautama the Buddha
Although Siddhartha in that book does meet the Buddha
briefly
So Chris
Chris Chris, Chris says
they release their trailer MV which was
Which has a quotes from Jung and also some symbols
The lyrics are available to do you think you'd be able to touch base on that?
I'm going to do my best
actually Jerome
Did provide me with?
Lyrics of the of this first song and I do understand that there are
BTS fans, who are
producing
Translations and lyrics of all these songs and
And have done in the past and so I will try to go back and look through those
But I this is I'm a one-man band
so
this is really a
huge undertaking that we have going here and
I can only do so much and as I say I do have a
Advance reading group that I have to meet with at 1:30. So I'm going to have to call on into this pretty soon
But I wanted to share some ideas with you
And so
Eunice fry line says recently watched a documentary about the American school system and it was devastating. Yeah
it's really turned bad and
what's happened in the last 20 years is the 1% have all created these private schools and
So if you have enough money
You get to go to the private schools and you learn the good stuff and in public education there just turn
teaching you enough to work at McDonald's and earn minimum wage, so
that's that's a very
scary idea
And irony says
I'm so glad you shared this with us
I've had similar visions as well as suicidal notions too. Glad always to
differentiate it was wrong and
BTS helped me avoid in the second becoming true
That's great. Okay, and you know I
you know, I think many people have suicidal thoughts and
Back when the crash happened and when I lost my life savings
I
had suicidal thoughts and one of my neighbors who had an extremely
successful
business a nursery business in my community and
everybody had a huge respect for me has a beautiful house and
So on and he got in a rowboat went out looks in the lake and shot himself killed himself
And I just said to myself
No, I want to I want to know what how this comes out
and
And that's where the that's what the two streams are about. So at the time my my instinctual
Reaction was every time this suicidal thought came up
I would say perish that thought I want to know how this comes out
And what I didn't realize at the time because I hadn't gotten in far enough along in my own Jungian
understanding was that that was you know a shadow from the from the two streams and
Fortunately, I had a strong enough ego
That I could select the right stream
Rather than the stream that says I'll go kill yourself. You're not you're not good enough, and I said no
I want to see how this comes out
but you know a neighbor who was my age who had
Very successful life five children a big house all kinds of things. He just couldn't take it and
so
I would urge is
That everybody know this Job archetype
Remember in the book of Job which happened 500 years before Christ
all kinds of nasty things happen to Joe and he had a lot of visions with God and
But always he would lament about it
He would be defeated he would lament about it and then he would be reborn into
Something new and because he didn't give up on God
Ultimately he had tremendous success and
That's really what this Job archetype is all about. So something happens to you
There's a contest of some sort. You're you're defeated
Obviously if you're not defeated then you're going on and things are getting better for you
but if you're defeated then you have to lament about it and then you have to be reborn into the next thing and it's
obvious the BTS and RM
Have been through this cycle many times. They've been beaten down
Not only by their parents, but also by the kpop industry
itself, and it was only because they had strong enough egos that they were able to crash through that and
Be reborn now as this
globally famous
band and
So you want to be like BTS? You don't want to be like my neighbor who?
shot himself
Let's see
Livia says She'll watch later because she can't focus right now
That's why I'm going to make it
replayable of course Hicks tape says what a great way of explaining shadow makes it so much clearer that
It not just some abstract part of you
Were you keep all the bad parts but something you actively are engaging with and suppressing. Yeah
and
Let's see
Chris Chris says most of my dreams are weird
there are similar dreams that come up every now and then how do you identify and
Most of my dreams make me afraid
Well if your dreams make you afraid then your
unconscious is trying to tell you something and you need to go back and
evaluate
what it's trying to tell you and what I would say, is that every
creature
Everything that you communicate with in your unconscious
from your dream for example is a part of you and
so you need to
find out what that part of you is telling you and sometimes you'll have a an
iPhone or a
Stapler then that's in your dream and you have to figure out what that stapler
What your psyche is trying to tell you because remember?
the psyche developed spontaneously and evolutionarily and so one of the first early
Things that the psyche developed long before there were human beings
was simply a warning about danger predator and
and
so
The psyche would let let's talk about our our primate ancestors
You know predator would have been a tiger or a lion
and and so if
if the psyche of one of our primate mothers
flashed an image of the tiger in her head then that would be a warning that there was a
Tiger there. I get an image of a police car. The police car is always black and white
it's going from right to left and it has the word police written on them written across the car and
It's a vision that I always have
Right before I run into police activity
it might be a speed trap or it might be an accident or something's but police are doing something and
Without fail every time I get that vision within one to two minutes
I will have this vision and it warns me and so I have no need for a radar detector
For example, because if I'm driving down the highway and all of a sudden I have that vision
I immediately take my my foot off the accelerator
because I'm always going a little bit over the speed limit and
And so I immediately take my foot off the accelerator and within one to two miles. Oh, I'll see a
police
Road of speed trap and so I know that that's what that vision means
and and so that's
you know, I hate to say this about our
first responders the police, but my
psyche is
Sending me that message saying predator, okay?
That's a primeval
message but my my psyche is doing it for a 21st century man, and it's saying
Predator and it's a warning to me and I know when I get that vision
when that comes into my head boom, I better do something about it immediately and I very rarely get
Speeding ticket so it's happened but not for a long while
And so that's that's how the psyche communicates with you and
You know if you miss it if it goes by and you can't remember the dream in the morning well
don't worry about that because your dream your psyche is communicating with you all the time and
It's just a psychic process that's happening
and
Your psyche will go on to the next thing and it's it's just a function of your psyche. It keeps coming keeps coming. And so
When you're asleep, it can get through to your consciousness and dreams
Or when you're awake, it comes through and visions sometimes if it's important
But
You know, your psyche is telling you things all the time. It's telling your cells to reproduce
It's telling you to breathe 12 times a minute. It's telling your heart to beat
72 times a minute or whatever it is and
and all those things are happening in your unconscious and
so the the part that is
your psyche that you can
in some way communicate with
You know, it's constantly doing that. It's a process of the
unconscious
And so if you miss it today, don't worry. There'll be another one tomorrow
but you know if you have a disturbing dream, it's very worthwhile to analyze that now one thing I
want to be very clear about sometimes I do interpret my own dreams for
an
interaction like this I never
Interpret other people's dreams. Okay, because I'm not a mental health professional
I know nothing about you. And so I can't interpret your dream for you
I can interpret my own dream for you
Yeah
but you're gonna have to do it for yourself and
or and if you really need to you should see a professional because if you really
are
Afraid of something that you're dreaming
then you know it's probably useful to go see a
Jungian analyst and help to have them help you with it because they do have a lot of experience
So mouses the person who is understanding that the creator will put you here to be the
consciousness of good versus bad
Will understand that crazy and evil floods will only be just thoughts
Okay fair enough
Bethany says I'm right there with you. It's hard to concentrate. Okay, I'm sorry
I guess I saw that one. Okay, I'm sorry. I think I missed most of the
recent
chat, and I'm going to have to stop because it's 12 o'clock and I have a another seminar that I have to
Participate in so thank you very much for joining
Me today and especially thank you very much for the super chats and I will be available
Probably tomorrow at 10:00
To do this again? And Carrie mill says I I mean
I'm in that process of trying to interpret my dreams. I'll probably find someone to do this professionally - that's very wise
And
Truth unleashes everyone like and subscribe. Thank you very much. That will be very helpful
and also if you will
Try to help help me get the word out to the BTS ARMY that I'll be doing this
And maybe that'll be helpful
Joseph Campbell says what I like doing when I wake up is writing it down and I do that - I was doing this
This morning and so many things to all of you who are thanking me
I can't name everyone here. It's going too quickly
So tomatoes says being 46 and learning new information like this is so cool. Have a good day
actually, I'm 72 and I'm still learning so
you know never give up learning that's incredibly important and
So I now have a hundred and twenty nine still watching
Simultaneously, which is an amazing
performance for this channel and I very much appreciate it and
If we can have some more conversation in the next few days, that will be great
But I need to excuse myself, so
Sabrina says all the best from Switzerland. So hello, Switzerland
And thank you for all the purple hearts. I appreciate that
So I am going to discontinue now though and move on to my other class
So, thank you so much
