19 powerful sentences by Carl Jung that will change how you view the world: Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. His philosophy and contributions to psychology encompass several key areas like Collective Unconscious, Individuation, Synchronicity, Alchemy and Spirituality, etc. Jung’s philosophy was deeply integrative, combining insights from mythology, religion, philosophy, and the arts with clinical psychology. His work encourages a holistic view of human experience, where psychological development involves not just personal growth but also a connection with deeper, universal psychological currents. His ideas have influenced not only psychology but also literature, art, and popular culture, often being cited in discussions of self-awareness, creativity, and spiritual growth. Here’s a recommended reading list for anyone interested in exploring Carl Jung’s work: - Man and His Symbols - Memories, Dreams, Reflections - Modern Man in Search of a Soul - The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious - Psychology and Alchemy - The Red Book Jung’s writing can be dense, symbolic, and requires reflection. Allow time between readings to digest the material. Follow me at @readswithravi for more book reviews, lessons and recommendations. #carljung #jung #carljungquotes #psychology #jungianpsychology

‘When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.’
Daniel Chidiac • Who Says You Can't? YOU DO
encourage you to read these words carefully and apply them instantly. They summarize an observation I've offered for many years now: "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change."
Jerry Hicks • Ask and It Is Given: Learning to Manifest Your Desires
The Necessity of Noticing Brave Thinking Tool: Notice what you are noticing When you are aware of your thoughts, you can change them. Teaching points Recognize that everything is created twice: first in thought, then in form. Notice self-defeating thoughts—and replace them with empowering ones. Understand the difference between Common-Hour Thinking
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“Muéstreme un ser humano sano y yo lo curaré para Ud”. Carl Jung