Attracting Self In AION - Carl Jung's Individuation

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This video is a bit numinous. Not only the material covered, but how it all came to be. I began with the Greek Philosophers, from Parmenides through Thales of Miletus.

From there, I connected his ideas with Jung's chapter in Aion where an attraction from a specific magnet is discussed. The alchemist, the adept, was interested in a specific Echeneis fish because of its ability to attract to a vessel and have it come to a standstill. An allegory to the EGO - Self relationship.

So, I covered the entire chapter in Aion where this fish is discussed. It is a powerful video on many topics, including the great work of individuation, Truth, prima materia, Logos & Eros, archetypes, the philosophers stone, ancient Greek philosophy, shadow work, being & becoming, and Oneness.

Let me know what you think in the comments!

Spiritual Greek Philosophy (Translation by Juan and Maria Balboa)

PLATO's Parmenides Translation: https://archive.org/details/parmenides-balboa/parmenides-balboa-2020-07-11/

PLATO's Republic Translation: https://archive.org/details/republic-balboa

PLATO's Elements of Theology Translation: https://archive.org/details/proclus-elements-balboa

CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
04:46 Alchemical Fish Text
07:08 Chapter 11 in Aion
24:49 Thales Interlude
29:36 Chapter 11 Conclusion
51:47 Final Thoughts
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