Comments by "" (@b.questor) on "Russia’s Destiny: Collective Unconscious and Moral Responsibility" video.
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Marks says, "Collective Unconscious" and I think, "Archetype."
At my advancing age I look to AI:
Carl Jung's theory of the collective unconscious implies archetypal behavior:
Collective unconscious
The collective unconscious is a part of the mind that contains inherited memories and impulses that are common to all humans. It's distinct from the personal unconscious, which comes from an individual's experiences.
Archetypes
Archetypes are universal ideas and behavior patterns that are created by shared memories in the collective unconscious. They can be expressed as symbols, signs, or patterns of thinking. Some examples of archetypes include the hero, the anima, the persona, the shadow, and the trickster.
Archetypal behavior
Archetypal behavior is a pattern of behavior that activates in response to certain situations. Archetypes can influence a person's feelings and actions, and they often don't follow cultural rules or traditions.
Examples of archetypal behavior
Archetypal behavior can be expressed in dreams, visions, myths, and fairytales. For example, the anima image is thought to be active in childhood, where it projects superhuman qualities onto the mother.
Jung used his theory of the collective unconscious to explain how social phobias and fears can manifest in people without an obvious reason. He also believed that dreams compensate for parts of the psyche that aren't fully developed during waking life.
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