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Synchronicity & The Self
Carl Jung's Complete Psychology | Part 2
This second part of the Jung exploration examines his method of active imagination for engaging the unconscious, his theory of introversion and extraversion, and the four functions of consciousness. It follows the complete individuation process from shadow integration through anima and animus work to Self-realization. The episode covers synchronicity as meaningful coincidence beyond ordinary causality, Jung's psychological approach to religion, and his deep study of alchemy as a metaphor for inner transformation. It also addresses his controversial legacy, including his statements during the Nazi period, debates about his methods, and his enduring influence on therapy, spirituality, and the modern search for meaning.
Chapters
- 0:00:00Chapter 14: Amplification and the Language of Symbols
- 0:16:06Chapter 15: Active Imagination: Dialogue with the Depths
- 0:29:33Chapter 16: Psychological Types: Introversion, Extraversion, Functions
- 0:50:00Chapter 17: Individuation: The Journey to Wholeness
- 1:06:00Chapter 18: The Hero's Journey as Individuation Myth
- 1:19:59Chapter 19: Midlife and the Second Half of Life
- 1:32:56Chapter 20: Synchronicity: Meaningful Coincidence
- 1:45:49Chapter 21: Religion as Psychological Experience
- 1:59:02Chapter 22: Answer to Job: Confronting the Dark God
- 2:11:23Chapter 23: Alchemy: The Projection of the Individuation Process
- 2:24:50Chapter 24: Symbols of Transformation
- 2:36:29Chapter 25: Ethics, Responsibility, and the Problem of Evil
- 2:48:20Chapter 26: Jung's Controversial Legacy and the Nazi Period
- 2:59:31Chapter 27: Influence on Therapy, Culture, and Spirituality
- 3:13:48Chapter 28: Closing Synthesis: The Undiscovered Self
Sources & Works Cited
- 1.Jung, Carl G.. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle (1960)
- 2.Jung, Carl G.. Psychological Types (Collected Works Vol. 6) (1971)
- 3.Jung, Carl G.. Psychology and Alchemy (Collected Works Vol. 12) (1968)
