The Castle in the Forest - Carl Jung's Shadow Work on Gender, Identity, & Soul

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This video covers the Black Book 2 entry from December 28th, 1913 and the chapter in the Red Book titled, The Castle in the Forest...

After the Mysterium, and meeting his personal devil, Carl Jung is set on another inner visionary experience through his practice known as active imagination... a living out of his inner reality just as one would live out their outer reality.

In this inner vision, Jung comes to some new insights about the psyche. And it is these raw experiences where his future psychology, specifically the concept of the anima and animus, come into conscious realization.

Additionally, he provides his own commentary on his shadow work which seems to be written for a time in the future....a century later... that time being our times. Between identity and gender, egoness and scholarly pride, Jung provides a fresh take on current events which may help one grasp what is actually going on within consciousness.

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CHAPTERS
Introduction - 00:00
Active Imagination - 04:38
Commentary - 18:59
Conclusion - 51:59
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