Tag: Carl Jung

Persona 5 and Jungian Psychology – Masks, Major Arcana, and Meaning – Extra Credits

Did you know Persona 5 is based on Jungian psychology? Learn about the symbolism behinds the masks and major arcana! These concepts can be surprising helpful when analyzing or even writing games. PLUS: Don’t miss the limited edition Gamevolution shirt from this episode! Only available until July 13: https://store.dftba.com/products/limited-edition-gamevolution-shirt __________ Get your Extra Credits gear at the store! http://bit.ly/ExtraStore Play games with us on Extra Play! http://bit.ly/WatchEXP Watch more episodes […]

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The Language of Dreams, Water

Order ‘Man and His Symbols’ by Carl Jung: http://geni.us/manandhissymbols Water appears in many forms and with many meanings within religion, myth, and dream. In this short video, I explore 3 of the primary symbolic forms. My source is largely the work of Carl Gustav Jung. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Enlighten Contact me: [email protected] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Enlighten-1527251727562165/?ref=settings The Enlighten Library Rock Paintings and Cave Art. “The Mind in the Cave” http://geni.us/mindinthecave “Deciphering […]

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Carl Jung's 9 Rules of Dream Interpretation

Carl Jung’s 9 Rules of Dream Interpretation In this video, I explore Carl Jung’s ideas around dream analysis and dream interpretation. Jung was very open and flexible in approaching the mysterious nature of dreams in his psychiatric sessions with patients. Although there always has to remain an openness to the interpretation of dreams, Jung has outlined quite a few ‘rules’ that are based on his experience and conceptualization of the […]

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Kurt Leland – The Chakras: A Magical Mystery Tour

Presented March 9, 2017 Many who encounter the chakra system become perplexed by the varying opinions about the number of chakras, their locations, attributes and functions. Consciousness researcher and clairvoyant Kurt Leland takes us from the 1880s, when the chakras were first described in English by the Theosophical Society, to the 1980s, when the present new-age system of colors and qualities came together—the result of an unintentional collaboration between Eastern […]

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