
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
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Narrated by:
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James Cameron Stewart
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By:
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C. G. Jung
About this listen
'I can understand myself only in the light of inner happenings. It is these that make up the singularity of my life, and with these my autobiography deals' (Carl Gustav Jung)
In 1957, four years before his death, Carl Gustav Jung, psychiatrist and psychologist, began writing his life story. But what started as an exercise in autobiography soon morphed into an altogether more profound undertaking. The result is an absorbing piece of self-analysis: a frank statement of faith, philosophy, and principles from one of the great explorers of the human mind.
Covering everything from Sigmund Freud, analytical psychology, and Jungian dream interpretation to a forthright discussion of world myths and religions, including Christianity, Buddhism, and other religions, these final reflections on an extraordinary life are a fitting coda to the work of Carl Gustav Jung. It was Jung who observed and named key human characteristics such as the introvert, the extrovert, the animus, the anima, and other concepts such as archetypes (the wise old man, the mother), the collective unconscious, the complex and many more.
His studies took him into many fields—religion, anthropology, archeology and literature—which instructed his clinical work. This extraordinary breadth gave him a view of humanity and of culture that still resonates deeply.
Memories, Dreams, Reflections is a remarkable document showing a man of great depth, humility, and perspicacity. Once read, it is never forgotten.
Aniela Jaffé's introduction is read by Elizabeth Proud.
"Jung's single-minded humility, his passion to unearth truth, is one of the loveliest impressions to emerge from this absorbing and many-sided book." (The Times)
©1963 Collins Routledge Kegan and Paul (P)2016 Ukemi Productions LtdIlluminating
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Excellently Read and Thoroughly Interesting
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Challenging but Enlightening
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Thiroug enjoyed
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Thought provoking!
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wonderfully interpreted
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good
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This simply isn't an overview of his life (in fact most of his personal life is not mentioned unless it directly relates to his work). For me this was great as most autobiographys tend to muse on meaningless things while Jung simply wishes to share the wisdom of his life which was dedicated to understanding the psyche. He also includes many interesting case studies but skips over complexities that require intense thought and understanding making it perfect for casual listening.
Could praise this more but I will just say that if you have even a passing fascination with psychology or the unconscious I can't recommend this enough.
Not an average autobiography
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I thought it was strange at first for them to choose this book but upon continued listening I saw why. Some really fascinating hypotheses in here!
If you can get past hearing the elements of racism and cis-heteronormativity (it was obviously a contextual influence for Jung, especially given he was a white cishet identifying man 😕).
There’s a kind of dramatic irony: frustrating and amusing. Jung of course experiences a cognitive dissonance around the conceptions of the colonial status quo- his theories naturally both contain decolonial ideas and contradictory colonial biases.
Companion for understanding Jung’s work
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It's impressive how these gifted minds realize later in life how they actually knew very little, that's what makes his info and contribution so valuable.
You won't regret reading it, perhaps you'll understand a couple things about yourself, that you didn't even know how to address, yet, pointed out so clearly here, perhaps it might help you in your personal development, pretty sure it won't harm you
Not a classical autobiography, way more than that.
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