Active Imagination Technique – Your Own Red Book | Jung #psychology #howto
An active imagination technique guide, taking you from beginning to end in your exploration of the unconscious mind. I address setting, the how-tos, questions, the goal, and a few other topics of interest. The PDF guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j_Bw... 00:00 Intro 01:59 Setting 07:12 [Invitation] 11:08 Beginning 20:36 During 41:03 Ending 43:17 After 50:07 Other Notes, Closing Thoughts ———————————————— Twitter.......... @thebrynnium Instagram.... brynnium My wife's channel (food, travel, recipes, nature): / @loiscape ———————————————— In preparing this guide, I took a look at Jung's writing on active imagination throughout the Collected Works. He often describes the process of active imagination without referring to it as such, making an exhaustive study very difficult. My study was general and not exhaustive. References for your consideration, all of which are in the Collected Works: "The Aims of Psychotherapy" pars. 101-6 "The Transcendent Function" pars. 166ff. "On the Nature of the Psyche" pars. 400-2 "Two Essays on Analytical Psychology" pars. 343ff, 366 "Mysterium Coniunctionis" pars. 706 and 749ff "Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" pars. 341ff. The latter half of Robert Johnsons' book "Inner Work" is devoted to active imagination. I personally found if helpful alongside my readings of Jung on the matter. Sonu Shamdasani's introduction of Jung's "Red Book" (2009, The Foundation Of The Works Of C.G. Jung) was also deeply helpful in forming my understanding and practice of active imagination. ———————————————— #technique #guide

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