Jung’s Oracle: The Motto That Holds the Psyche’s Secrets

January 15, 2025 5667 Views

Hello brothers and sisters, and welcome to the Jungian Aion.

In this short recreated interview from 1946, which can be found in “C.G. Jung Speaking” p. 164, Carl Jung discusses the meaning behind the motto “Called or uncalled, God is present” and its connection to his work on the psyche. He explores topics such as creativity, the shadow, the complexities of human nature, and the driving forces behind genius. Jung reflects on the role of nature, solitude, and the balance between analysis and research in his life. He also shares insights on how creative energy, personal experiences, and the unconscious shape the individual and their journey.

I recreated Jung’s voice.
The paintings were made by him.

I strive to mediate the profound light that Jung himself brought forth through his work and life. It is part of my life’s purpose. In many ways, we modern humans have lost touch with the core of our being – our psyche, our soul. Jung guides us back to that source in a way uniquely suited to our modern consciousness. Through his teachings, I have found the most meaningful path toward realizing my own potential for wholeness, joy, maturity, and creativity.

Jung mapped the inner world with remarkable clarity, revealing where our psyche and civilization stand and what is necessary for our individual and collective growth. With his guidance, I hope we can keep our inner flames burning in the midst of the darkness that surrounds and inhabits us, thus promoting in our world and selves – health, courage, and reflection.

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