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Larry Cappetto's avatar

Kathleen this was great. I love the quotes. Will watch the video. Thank you for all your doing. I’d rather die a martyr than live a lie. Brother to brother in life and death. Give me liberty or give me death!!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

100%, Larry. Thank you for the kind words and encouragement.

"Give me liberty or give me death!"

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The Word Herder's avatar

What a very excellent post. Well done!

That said, I found the narrator's voice and emphases to be irritating, lol. He even changed one of them, I'm sure by accident... Something about we become what we choose to be-- he says "chose," which sort of blows that particular thought to shreds...

But... an excellent post! And I'd say surely it was to Jung's benefit that he fell out of favor with Freud... I am thankful for that.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Thank you! Yes, I noticed a couple of times the mismatch between the text and the spoken word. I agree completely re Jung's falling out with Freud; thankful for it, too.

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Paul's avatar

Miss Liberty,

So Well Sought 2 Thought 2 Reason 2 Written !

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"As You Think...

...Nothing is invincible."

~ Mr. Sumner

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"I want to smash the literal word."

"Reality is elastic."

"I'm interested in the future."

~ The Venerable Jon Rappoport

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Love Jon Rappoport!

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Paul's avatar

Therefore...

You Are Watched Over, Benevolently, by GodFather. This, he does, silently.

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Oh, yes. Love this!

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America Rebooted's avatar

I cannot wait to talk about this with you live! And I cannot believe you and I were exploring similar concepts at this point in time. Wow!

What an excellent and thought provoking reflection on the unbiased, deprogrammed interpretation of how morality cannot be truly present without free will.

And the evil of our world wants to erase freewill. Which implies that in the world lead by evil, they don’t value morality but a blind allegiance to their ideology. Talk soon!

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Well, Jung has a word for that -- synchronicity. 😊

To your other points, those are why I much prefer Jung to Freud in terms of these ideas. Jung views people holistically but always through a moral lens. IMO, Freud's "thinking" is utterly devoid of that, which makes him -- IMO -- almost utterly useless.

As for the evil ones among us, I think they want to reduce us -- in actual and figurative ways -- to what they see as our base, physical existence. As Harari has shared with his face hanging out, we human beings are mere "hackable animals." His ilk seek to eliminate all the other features of who and what we are. This includes the erasure of the mystifying fact of our creation. Our existence is so full of mysteries that only divine intervention -- God -- can explain, so God has got to go...

Speaking of mysteries, I can recommend my friend Jim Perloff's book, "Tornado in a Junkyard". https://www.amazon.com/Tornado-Junkyard-Relentless-Myth-Darwinism/dp/0966816005/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2GQ036GZCQJ6R&keywords=book+tornado+in+the+junkyard&qid=1674476706&sprefix=tornado+in+a+jun%2Caps%2C102&sr=8-1

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Stan's avatar

Another well stated and nuanced essay. Thank you. I come away with a better understanding and appreciation for Jung.

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Steve's avatar

Excellent post. Thank you. My favorite is the one you point out: " The world will ask you who you are, and if you don't know, the world will tell you." - have we not seen many, many examples of this in the last three years? Unfortunately, there are a LOT of people who do not know. Communism and marxism, by design, produce rudderless individuals; if moral relativism is your basis - it can change based on your feelings or circumstances. Our pastor's sermon in church this morning in southern Florida applies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM_ASoXyPss

Thanks SheThinksLiberty. Peace. :-)

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