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Uncle Joe

(64,225 posts)
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:13 PM Jun 2025

Carl Jung - What are the Archetypes?



In this video we investigate what Carl Jung called archetypes, explaining what they are, how they influence our lives, their relationship to symbols, and their connection to religious experiences.
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Carl Jung - What are the Archetypes? (Original Post) Uncle Joe Jun 2025 OP
I love Jung's work! SheltieLover Jun 2025 #1
Dick Schwartz's Internal Faniily Systens is like a continuation of Jung's work SheltieLover Jun 2025 #2
Thanks for the addition SheltieLover Uncle Joe Jun 2025 #3
It's fabulous stuff! SheltieLover Jun 2025 #5
So, not THIS kind of archetype sakabatou Jun 2025 #4
I was thinking of this one Uncle Joe Jun 2025 #6
thank you bcbink Jun 2025 #7

SheltieLover

(76,767 posts)
2. Dick Schwartz's Internal Faniily Systens is like a continuation of Jung's work
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:20 PM
Jun 2025

by Sxhwartz's own admission.

A great book by Schwartz is "No Bad Parts," & just about every library has copies.

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SheltieLover

(76,767 posts)
5. It's fabulous stuff!
Fri Jun 13, 2025, 02:30 PM
Jun 2025

And Parts Work is like a continuation or extension of Internal Family Systems!

Check out this website:

https://www.inneractivecards.com/home.html

Most cards are depicted online, so no reason to buy them unless you want to.

Read tabs across top & look at images on each page.

Fabulous!

Enjoy!

Ps - audio book is free on Amazon with subscription & free on Spotify with subscription. And with the audio book, Schwartz narrates the exercises, so it's almost like being in session with him.

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