From the book "How to interpret your own dreams" by Tom Chetwynd:
"Fish; the contents of the deeper layers of the unconscious mind. As one of the primitive ancestors in the scale of evolution, it refers to the remote past, and comes from a profoundly alien underworld. The saving power of renewal and rebirth may be symbolized by fish, which are often the equivalent of the treasure in the depths of a cave or well. If the fish has some spiritual quality about it: The Self. "
If you mean on Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961), then we can say - it is sure that he is still very influential, but real answer to your question depends on personal opinion.
While he often referred to Nietzsche, and did seminars on Nietzsche, he never wrote a book on Nietzsche.
According to Carl Jung, there is the collective unconscious. This causes us to feel others emotions or think alike. An example is when you think about someone and suddenly you get a call from them. Also, when two people say the same thing at once. So, according to Carl Jung and the collective unconscious, yes.
Carl Jung believed that the Collective Unconscious consists of inherited experiences and images shared by all humans, such as archetypes. He viewed it as a repository of universal symbols and themes that shape human behavior and thoughts.
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Yes I can say "fishing on the lake"
He was raised in protestant family, but, regarding his work, most objective thing we can say about his view on religion is that he was an "independent thinker." He was strongly influenced by Eastern and Western philosophies, mysticism and spiritualism.
You can say "Te amo, Carl" or "Te quiero, Carl".
Junger Mann
None of these choices is correct. We would say: The population lives on fish, or makes a living by fishing, or relies on fishing for a living. We would not say lives on fishing, lives from fishing or lives of fishing.
Other theorists have offered varying perspectives on Carl Jung's ideas, often emphasizing both their innovative nature and their limitations. Freud, for instance, acknowledged Jung's contributions but later critiqued his divergence from psychoanalytic principles, particularly regarding the collective unconscious and spirituality. Behaviorists and cognitive theorists largely dismissed Jung's emphasis on archetypes and the unconscious as unscientific, while humanistic psychologists appreciated his focus on personal growth and self-actualization. Overall, Jung's work has sparked both admiration and criticism, influencing a wide range of psychological theories.
while fishing.