@RaoulV-rf4bd

She's fascinating.

I read some texts by Jung years ago, always thought that he was a great mind, but today, I am rediscovering what I need now more than ever thanks to this wonderfully intelligent woman. 

Not only does it spur me on in a time of crisis, but it gives me self-helping guidelines on things I have neglected.

@constancewalsh3646

Marie-Louise is a treasure. Her knowledge and wisdom is full of sense for anyone but familiarity with psychological language helps.

@eirini1501

I love this great woman with a tremendous mind!

@hesbonkiproticharapkirwa9097

She really helped me a lot, I am happy to see her in video ❤

@InfiniteGoddess971

Beautifully spoken 🎉

@Elizabeth-fl1cn

You are so, so correct ❤ someone has put to words spoken out loud my thoughts-

@GalwayBound

You will never hear the likes of Jordan Peterson talk about these amazing women who not only developed and translated Jungian ideas do well, but also contributed massively to their development (eg Emma Jung and Toni Wolff - the collective unconscious)

@sugiekane

What a mind ❤❤❤

@KwonsookGerena

Without our animus or anima how could we ever connect with our partners.

@Andrew-dg7qm

Wow, now I can see where my song lyrics and ideas came from. And it’s true, how do you really know what you like?

@ZIMMI6969

I love ML❤

@jillballantyne1870

This explains it very well. I am outrageously creative and like to understand deeper meanings and specially within myself. They come out through my art, but I also find I can't meet others who don't regurgitate information

@MarichuTORRES-o2d

Beautifull❤❤xx

@steveb4088

Ive been working on this for years. Just bits from the red book and other sources i mashed together and made it develope

@earthgrazer5511

"He's just quoting all the time." Is me.

@chimichurri2612

I do try to think for myself even though I am a man but I am so accustomed to being ordered around that it doesn't comes naturally and I have to make too much effort. I have ingrained the habit of being a slave, whether at work or at home, never thinking for myself. Just on those rare occasions I go to eat by myself it's like a voice hidden deep inside me rises, and suddenly I am talking with myself as if there was another person inside me. It's curious but also really frightnening

@robryan2875

The opposite extreme of drowning is dipping your toes.

@lillysummer5590

Wow❤❤❤❤❤

@Shelley00999

Wow. Growing up my favourite thing was copy quotes in notebooks. And I’d be learning them by heart. Which is not bad, but just so predictable for M LvF😂

@chrisadimitriadou

Quoting someone doesn't mean that you can't think for yourself though. It's what matters most at each circumstance. Because, how do you educate others without sharing too much about yourself? Quoting others allows a certain objectivity and creates space for others to understand sth through THEIR own experience and not yours. I understand that she implies the "attachment to the archetype" effects but as humans we are all conditioned to succumb to different forms of attachment. It's called "sense of belonging".