Carl Jung Collective Unconscious - How to Prove Its Existence

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For Carl Jung Collective Unconscious was the great discovery for modern psychology. The Collective Unconscious is the inherited part of the mind according to Depth Psychology. This means that its contents are not derived from the experience of the individual but are inherited and passed down through the generations. In this part of the unconscious we find the archetypes - the Hero Archetype, the Shadow Archetype, the Divine Child Archetype and all of the other archetypes.
In this episode we address Jung's difficulties in proving the existence of this Collective Unconscious without confusion from the other levels of the psyche and we look at his dream of the multi-level house and the patient at the Burghölzli hospital who had a vision with striking similarities to the liturgy of the Iranian Mithras cult which was popular among the legions of Ancient Rome two millennia ago.
For Jung the Collective Unconscious is a complete shift in our consciousness from the personal sphere to the impersonal. It is the transformation of the species. Let's dive in to Collective Unconscious Jung style.

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