What does /x/ think of Jung and of his ideas of the collective unconscious and spirituality? Pic related, currently reading this.
>>17827780
/b/ brought the collective unconscious to life in a massive explosion of consciousness. We're still trying to figure out what the fuck happened back there. We don't have the luxury of thinking in Jung terms even if Jung inspired /b/.
>>17827780
You would also like researching about the noosphere by the Russian Vladimir Verdansky and the work about it by the Jesuit Teilardh du Chardin
>>17827780
Jung's idea of a psychological shadow is fucking nice.
>>17827780
I read one of his books and listened to some YouTube lectures and I found it very interesting, but my friend who studies psychoanalysis says that his psychological archetypes are totally arbitrary and I don't have enough knowledge to respond to him. He's also an atheist/materialist so it makes sense for him to say that.