The foremost expert on dream interpretation. The Indiana Jones of myth. Read ancient greek and latin. Spoke the truth. Beware though, he was insanely open to ideas - you have to work at being able to just accept what he's saying at times and move along. In my experience, he always does a good job of justifying seemingly unreasonable things like "interpreting the significance of numbers in dreams". If you're an edgy atheist you'll hate him lel
What about Carl Jung?
>It´s for people who can´t look in the mirror, but also refuse to change.
I like that!
you're not exploring shit, you're not an artist, and least of all you're not healthy, you're prancing around dressed like a cow in order to escape the human beneath the suit
Why is it that you can't admit to yourself it's just a retarded fetish without dressing it up as the latest frontier of human expression, emancipation and progress? Oh wait, dressing up and dishonesty is all a furfag ever does.
literally whom?
Unironically based. If you dont beleive in UFOs then yiu are wrong. Whether they are milltary technilogy or inter-dimensional aliens i dont know, although one seems more likely than the other.
fairy stories brought into the current zetgeist by jordan peterson, a self-help, snake-oil salesman pretending to be an academic
It's a sex thing, but many of them won't admit it because they wrap their entire identity around that nasty shit.
I hate Kermit too, but let's be real.
Jung is definitely the second most famous psychoanalyst, behind only Freud.
Everyone is STILL buys into psychological typology, most notably Myers-Briggs (which practically plagiarized Jung).
He's not obscure at all, and most people besides JBP's uneducated fanbase would have already known of him.
>jung's statements are epistemological, grounded in a theory of psychological projection
>jung was making ontological pronouncements about real things in the world
you guys are never going to understand the UFO