Active Imagination: Carl Jung's Technique vs Nikola Tesla's - Part 2

Welcome to Carl Jung's & Nikola Tesla's Active Imagination Part 2! Active imagination is a conscious method of experimentation and the exploration of the unconscious mind. It employs creative imagination as an organ for "perceiving outside your own mental boxes - viewing the contents, personalities, creatures and environments of your unconscious.” It’s kind of like a lucid dream, but you’re much more awake. It’s purpose is to dig deep into your unconscious or the shadow, where there is danger, deeply profound internal realizations, inventions, art, music, ideas, and according to many jungian analysts, even potential to help predict the future (oftentimes through understanding the past), or even directly predict the future the way Tesla, Jung, Nietzche, Abraham Lincoln and many others have purportedly been able to do. There was a saying in medieval alchemy, in sterquiliniis invenitur, which roughly translates to “in filth, it will be found.” Later, Carl Jung explains this saying as follows; that which we most desire to find in our lives may be found in the places we least want to explore. Those places can be found in our external lives, in the malevolence of the world we live in, or internally, in the shadowy depths of the unconscious.

The Keys to Unlocking Your Imagination | Nikola Tesla
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The Keys to Unlocking Your Imagination | Nikola Tesla

12 Hyper-Targeted Shadow Work Prompts & Questions For Self Discovery
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12 Hyper-Targeted Shadow Work Prompts & Questions For Self Discovery

Jung's Theory of Active Imagination and the Shadow: A Conversation with Anna Guerra
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Jung's Theory of Active Imagination and the Shadow: A Conversation with Anna Guerra

Active Imagination - Carl Jung's Most Powerful Technique for Exploring the Unconscious Mind
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Active Imagination - Carl Jung's Most Powerful Technique for Exploring the Unconscious Mind

Active Imagination: Carl Jung's Technique vs Nikola Tesla's - Part 1
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Active Imagination: Carl Jung's Technique vs Nikola Tesla's - Part 1

Shadow Work with Active Imagination - Jungian Psychology - Carl Jung
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Shadow Work with Active Imagination - Jungian Psychology - Carl Jung

JUNG'S DIGGING METHOD • A Guided Meditation for Exploring Your Unconscious
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JUNG'S DIGGING METHOD • A Guided Meditation for Exploring Your Unconscious

Active Imagination
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Active Imagination

Part 1: Practical Shadow Work & Examples | Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, David Goggins
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Part 1: Practical Shadow Work & Examples | Jordan Peterson, Carl Jung, David Goggins

Carl Jung’s Synchronicity Goes SO MUCH Deeper Than You Think
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Carl Jung’s Synchronicity Goes SO MUCH Deeper Than You Think

Carl Jung and the Journey of Self-Discovery | Historical Documentary | Lucasfilm
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Carl Jung and the Journey of Self-Discovery | Historical Documentary | Lucasfilm

Unlock The Active Imagination Technique by Carl Jung
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Unlock The Active Imagination Technique by Carl Jung

Active Imagination Guide: How To Safely Navigate Your Unconscious Mind - Inner Work Library 125/500
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Active Imagination Guide: How To Safely Navigate Your Unconscious Mind - Inner Work Library 125/500

Active Imagination: Confrontation with the Unconscious
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Active Imagination: Confrontation with the Unconscious

Nikola Tesla's Subconscious Mind Secrets - How To Use Your Subconscious Mind
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Nikola Tesla's Subconscious Mind Secrets - How To Use Your Subconscious Mind

The Rarest Personality Type Usually Succeeds Late In Life, Carl Jung Says | Mindful Patterns
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The Rarest Personality Type Usually Succeeds Late In Life, Carl Jung Says | Mindful Patterns

Carl Jung’s Active Imagination Explained By Marie Louise von Franz
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Carl Jung’s Active Imagination Explained By Marie Louise von Franz

Active Imagination Integration – Your Own Red Book | Jung #psychology #howto
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Active Imagination Integration – Your Own Red Book | Jung #psychology #howto

Why Spiritually Awakened People Look Younger Than Their Age — Carl Jung
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Why Spiritually Awakened People Look Younger Than Their Age — Carl Jung

Stop Trying to Be Understood — Carl Jung
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Stop Trying to Be Understood — Carl Jung