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The Conception of the Unconscious

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The Conception of the Unconscious

By: Carl Jung
Narrated by: Joseph Gomez
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Jung contends that the personal unconscious consists of more or less superficial layers, but that it rests upon a deeper layer, which does not derive from personal experience; it is not a personal acquisition but an inborn quality. He calls the deeper layer the collective unconscious and explains that it is universal; it contains images and modes of behavior that are more or less similar everywhere, in all individuals.

Jung describes the collective unconscious as a common psychic substrate of a suprapersonal nature which is present in every human being. As opposed to the personal unconscious which consists mostly of complexes, the collective unconscious contains archetypes. The concept of the archetype, which is closely associated with the idea of the collective unconscious, refers to the existence of definite forms in the psyche which appears to be present always and everywhere.

Public Domain (P)2019 Museum Audiobooks
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Psychic
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The content seems interesting, although very difficult to understand and comprehend and thus apply to one's life experience, unless one is a Psychologist or educated the socially and academically accepted way to be called a "psychotherapist" or perhaps simply a "psychologist" and how that can be contrasted/differentiated from a psychotherapist. The terrible narration makes the somewhat interesting content nearly impossible to follow sadly. Not worth one's cash 💲. Stay away 🎶💔🎶.

Horrendous Narration 💔😎

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The director and reader destroyed this text. it's impossible to follow. The pauses and cadence's of the text are ignored. it feels like a robot reading a text that has no idea how humans read. it was a paintfull experience

CG JUNG text is perfect. audiobook is terrible

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