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HAVE YOU READ IT?
Caleb Russell
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Matthew Turner
is it even readable?
Jonathan Adams
like almost everything jung wrote, if you've experienced what he's talking about then it reads very plainly. if you haven't experienced it then it's more difficult and maybe impossible to really understand.
Owen Smith
Based and soviet-collapse-capitalism pilled. Just finished listening to the audible of this last week.
Adam Ross
ahh, welcome fellow based and individuated anons. though not really correlated, what I was referring to was this:
Jaxon Perry
what the fuck? Trump likes Jung? I didn't see that coming in a million years.
Josiah Diaz
same. Perhaps I am underestimating Trump after all.
Sebastian Nelson
this is the only red book I read
Jason Howard
idiots can not read and understand jung, so maybe I was too
Chase Rogers
As a comedy, right?
Tyler Johnson
he writes decent poetry actually.
not amazing but at least it's better than his politics
Daniel Parker
fuck sparrows
Joshua Morgan
Grayson Kelly
I don't have any problem with Trump but I highly suspect with was ghost-written.
Gabriel Taylor
Maybe the words, but why would somebody let another person decide their philosophy on life? The writer must have been at least told to write about jung, theres a chapter on it
Mason Morales
because the conspiracy is trump's entire life is a planned narrative
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Isaac Thompson
>bitchute.com
alright, I've got 26 minutes.
Evan Taylor
It's not that good, it just the antithesis to what qoomers believe
Ayden Fisher
he's the most succesful meme magician of our day and allegedly used to keep mein kampf on his bedside table. of course he knows jung
John Cooper
okay first off, who is david goldberg and why should I care
Brody Baker
I don't care what you think
I'm not shilling that narrative
Levi Garcia
Let me rephrase, why should anyone care who david goldberg is
Asher Young
no one should. the ideas can be evaluated independent of who is saying them.
Or maybe you're a retard that can only entertain ideas approved by authorities?
Aaron Wood
i was actually really interested in picking this book up. where’d you buy yours? i was going to get it on amazon but it was like $230 and i didn’t have that money to spend on a book, so i bought B.G.E and and Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche to get back into reading. By the looks of it this book seems really powerful
Joshua Price
Hes a hypnotist. Of course he knows jung.
Owen Butler
Bought it online, dished our big. A week after the symbolism in it started popping up everywhere in both my dreams and waking life. Started seeing an analyst not long after.
Dylan Gonzalez
what the fuck
is he right about the jung book to start with
Joseph Thompson
Oh he hundo p read Jung bud. He placed his symbols everywhere for decades while planning to become president. Watch his interviews from the 80's and you'll see what I mean. Guys been planning this for a long time.
Aaron Reyes
I bought the first edition in 2009 for $117 on Amazon. The material is pretty raw. If you've never experienced anything like a spiritual awakening, religious experience, psychotic break or heavy psychedelic experience then some of it may seem strange or be difficult to understand. I started out with The Portable Jung by Joseph Campbell. That book is intended to provide a foundation which will allow the reader to range at will through the Collected Works. I bought that one when I was 18 but I didn't really understand it and it didn't really hook me until I was about 30. If you want to pirate the Red Book you can get a PDF on libgen.is.
Parker Jackson
Opinions vary but I see these recommended a lot:
Man and his Symbols
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
The Portable Jung
There's a book by Jolande Jacobi—one of Jung's associates—called 'The Way of Individuation' which is really good but it's out of print. You can find a PDF though. Another good one is 'The Quotable Jung' which has various quotes from Jung arranged by topic.
Jackson Robinson
i’m only 19 but i’ve had a few mental breakdowns in my adolescence and a pretty intense but insightful psychedelic experience that on the surface seems bad, but after thinking about it, i realized that i had to hit rock bottom at some point before i would begin to see the light once again, thankfully i’m still here to speak on it, sounds like a really good read that i’ll be able to connect with, thanks user