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  • The School Desk, the Shadow, and the Art of Not Having to Repeat a Grade
    2025/10/28

    In the final episode of this season, we accompany Markus, a dreamer in search of inner wholeness. Four dreams lead him from the school desk of his childhood into the deepest chambers of his soul. An inner mentor, an outcast shadow, a woman in a niche, and a mysterious reptile become guides in a process of inner transformation – from pressure to perform toward inner guidance, from repression toward reconciliation, from separation toward wholeness.

    This episode shows how the unconscious not only mirrors conflicts but also generates solutions, and how dreams can become teachers of a living soul. The school desk becomes a symbol of learning that never ends – and of no longer having to repeat a grade, neither at school nor in life itself. We encounter the inner mentor who turns effort into devotion, the shadow who can be healed by being heard, and the anima who builds a bridge between the inner and outer worlds.


    The fourth dream finally opens a view toward a new order of the soul, in which consciousness and depth are allowed to coexist. This last episode is an invitation to listen to your own dreams – as messages from a deeper, healing intelligence within yourself. The season comes to an end, but the dialogue with the depths of the soul may only just be beginning.

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    11 分
  • The Inner Drone: Control, Rebellion, and the Language of Dreams
    2025/04/25

    Episode 6 – The Inner Drone: Control, Rebellion, and the Language of Dreams

    In this episode of The Call of the Unconscious, we explore a haunting dream of surveillance and inner rebellion. A drone scans a dreamer’s shadow self, triggering a forced transfer to a "care facility." What does it mean?

    We unpack this dream on two levels:

    🔍 Object-level: Power, control, and societal systems.

    🧠 Subject-level: Inner critics, repressed creativity, and the longing for rest.

    Is the drone an external threat—or an inner voice demanding perfection?

    Join us as we decode archetypes, question authority (inner and outer), and open a deeper dialogue with the unconscious.

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    15 分
  • The Unfinished Enlightenment: Why the Unconscious is the Key to True Reason"
    2025/03/07

    Episode Show Notes: "The Unfinished Enlightenment: Why the Unconscious is the Key to True Reason"

    In this episode of "The Call of the Unconscious", we explore:

    Why the Enlightenment remains an unfinished project to this day – and how working with dreams helps us finally reconcile reason and the unconscious.

    Summary:

    The Enlightenment celebrated reason as a liberator from darkness and dogma. Yet 300 years later, we are less autonomous than we believe. Instead of thinking critically, we still follow herd instincts, media narratives, and inner biases. In this episode, we delve into:

    • Why reason alone is insufficient to overcome conformity and collective fears.
    • How dreams act as a window into the unconscious – an "archive" of our archaic past.
    • Why C.G. Jung’s concept of centroversion is key to breaking free from the crowd.
    • How the split between rationality and the unconscious fuels modern crises, from political hysteria to a loss of meaning.

    Themes & Thinkers:

    • Immanuel Kant’s ideal of reason vs. the reality of herd mentality
    • C.G. Jung’s dream interpretation and the power of archetypes
    • The brain’s evolutionary imprint: Why 300 years of reason battle 300,000 years of instinct
    • Dreamwork as a bridge between rationality and intuition

    What’s next?

    We dive deep into the language of dreams: How archetypes like the "Shadow" shape our actions, why symbols are always dual-layered – and how an example dream deciphers the balance between outer and inner worlds.

    Who is this episode for?

    • Anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, or the darker sides of modernity.
    • Skeptics of the "enlightened society."
    • Dreamers seeking to understand the unconscious forces within.

    Keywords:

    #Enlightenment #Unconscious #DreamInterpretation #C.G.Jung #CrisisOfReason #Archetypes #Psychology #SelfReflection

    "The Call of the Unconscious" – where psychology, philosophy, and the art of using dreams as guides converge. Stay curious and share the podcast!

    🔗 Save or share this episode to stay part of the dialogue between reason and the unconscious.

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    9 分
  • The Unconscious Shapes Us – Why Archetypes Are Universal
    2025/02/01

    In this episode, we delve into a fascinating and controversial topic: Is the unconscious an objective reality, or merely a cultural construct?

    C.G. Jung saw the unconscious as the deepest and most comprehensive layer of the psyche – a source of universal, pre-conscious patterns that shape our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors: the archetypes. However, modern constructivist philosophy claims that all our perceptions are merely social and cultural constructs.

    🔹 Is there a psychological reality beyond our conscious constructions?

    🔹 Are archetypes – such as the Hero, the Mother, or the Wise Old Man – universal patterns of the psyche?

    🔹 Or are they merely inventions of human societies?

    🔹 How do archetypes influence our lives without us even realizing it?

    These questions take us deep into Jungian analytical psychology and to the very limits of contemporary scientific thought. Is the concept of the collective unconscious still relevant, or has Jung's theory become outdated?

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    13 分
  • Between Constructivism and Compensation: What the Unconscious Teaches Us About Reality
    2025/01/01

    🎙️ In this Episode:

    What is the unconscious, and how does it shape our experience of reality? In today’s episode, we explore two central concepts: the unconscious and reality.

    We begin by unpacking the meaning of the unconscious and examining how it manifests in everyday life. Often appearing as a disruptor, the unconscious surfaces when we feel stuck in routines or disconnected from ourselves. Through compelling examples from figures like Freud, Jung, and Steve Jobs, we discuss how the unconscious confronts us with inner conflicts and calls for reorientation.

    From there, we delve into the concept of reality, focusing on the philosophical traditions of realism, idealism, and constructivism. While these perspectives complement one another, modern constructivism presents unique challenges by treating reality as entirely subjective. What happens when we dismiss objective truths? How does the unconscious act as a guide to reveal the deeper, unshakable realities beneath our constructed perceptions?


    📚 Key Topics Covered:

    • The unconscious as a disruptor and compensatory force in our lives
    • Philosophical perspectives on reality: realism, idealism, and constructivism
    • The dangers of overextending constructivism in modern culture
    • How the unconscious reveals the objective realities we might overlook


    • Insights to Take Away:
    • Inner conflicts often signal the need for a shift in direction or perspective.
    • Reality is shaped by both subjective perception and objective truths.
    • Listening to the unconscious helps us reconnect with what truly matters.

    • 🎧 Why Listen?

    This episode offers a unique blend of psychology and philosophy, helping you better understand the interplay between your inner world and external reality. Whether you’re interested in self-discovery, cultural critique, or a deeper connection to life, this episode is packed with thought-provoking insights.

    🔗 Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to share it with friends or leave us a review! We’d love to hear your thoughts and reflections.

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    16 分
  • Shifting Realities: How Our Perceptions Shape the World
    2024/09/17

    *The Call of the Unconscious* is a psychological-philosophical podcast that takes listeners on a journey into the depths of the human psyche. Inspired by Carl Gustav Jung and philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Immanuel Kant, and Hannah Arendt, the series explores the hidden forces shaping our lives.

    Each episode sheds light on how the unconscious mind influences us—often without us realizing it. Through a mix of philosophical ideas and psychological insights, the podcast asks how we can discover our true selves and live more authentically.

    In the second episode, we focus on a key theme: **selective perception**. We all perceive the world through a subjective lens. As Kant said, "We do not see things as they are, but as we are." Nietzsche added, "There are no facts, only interpretations." Our perception of reality is shaped by beliefs and social influences, many of which operate unconsciously. This "reality" defines how we live our lives and how we connect with others.

    But what happens when our tools of perception no longer work? When our life feels strange or out of place? Often, this signals a profound shift rising from the unconscious. This inner change can create conflicts with our former view of reality—whether in personal or professional life.

    Schopenhauer expressed it well: "The world is my idea." When that idea changes, our entire world changes. The more we become aware of our perception patterns, the more we can break free from their limitations.

    Through a practical experiment, the podcast demonstrates how much our assumptions shape our perception of reality. Using a quote from Nietzsche, we show how different people—a climate activist, a materialist, or a deeply religious person—interpret the same words differently based on their concept of reality.

    This experiment helps us see how strongly our assumptions distort "objective" reality. By consciously questioning these patterns, we can gain new freedom and a deeper understanding of the world.

    *The Call of the Unconscious* offers not only theoretical insights but also practical tools for self-reflection and change. By examining and challenging our selective perception patterns, we can lead a more conscious and fulfilling life.

    Future episodes will dive deeper into Jung's ideas, exploring key concepts such as archetypes, the shadow, and the process of individuation. These themes reveal how the unconscious guides us through dreams, relationships, and creativity.

    Whether you're interested in philosophy, Jungian psychology, or deeper self-awareness, *The Call of the Unconscious* offers thought-provoking discussions and valuable insights. The podcast invites you to explore the invisible forces shaping your life and to rethink your perception of yourself and the world.

    Welcome to *The Call of the Unconscious*—a journey into the unseen.

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    16 分
  • At the Crossroads: How We Recognize Inner Changes
    2024/07/31

    In this episode, we explore the pivotal moments in life when we find ourselves at a transition—a point where our current way of living no longer satisfies us and we sense that a profound change is brewing deep within. We will discuss how to recognize these transitions and what significance they hold for our personal development.

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    9 分