The terms introversion and extraversion, now cultural staples, originated with Jung and describe the overall direction of life energy. The widely used Myers-Briggs Typology Indicator (MBTI), now available online, is drawn directly from Jung’s theory of personality types. Although extraverts direct their energy outward, introverts direct their energy inward. External-world relationships and events tend to pale in comparison to ideas, internal images and reflective processes.
The German poet Rainer Maria Rilke expressed this idea pithily: “I am in love with you and it’s none of your business.” Introverts are not shy, reclusive, fearful, detached or avoidant—they simply find their inner world enlivening. Introversion places a high value on receptivity, quietude in a busy world, and relationship with oneself. Jung, himself an introvert, valued the ability to claim inner life, freedom and independence.
Here's the dream we analyze:
"I'm in the central square of my native city with my grandmother and my cousin (he and I are in our teenage years). We hear a deep rumbling as though a huge mass of water is approaching. We look around trying to figure out which way it is coming from. I see a gigantic wave crashing over the clock tower which looks more ancient than the one in my real city. The three of us stand facing the wave. My grandmother grabs both of our hands and says, "We hardly have a chance." I think that it might be the end but still hope to survive. The wave hits us (I often dream of huge waves but never been hit by one before). I'm holding my breath under water. It is dark. Then the water subsides. Now it's completely gone. People walk around as though nothing much happened. I meet a couple of my classmates who are not at all surprised that they survived."
References:
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking. Susan Cain. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0307352153/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_Q0RT7W8KQSFTGYZYG0GF
MEDUSA’S MANY FACES: The Evolution of a Myth
The DARK TRIAD: tracking wolves in our midst
SYMBOLIC MEANING of HAIR: what's your look saying?
THE WHALE: a film about trauma, obesity, and the undying hope to connect.
PAN: archetypal source of panic disorder
CAN JUNG’S HOME WITHSTAND REPURPOSING?
SCHADENFREUDE: Why do we enjoy seeing others fail?
The PIED PIPER & the terrible costs of rejecting shadow
The ORPHAN: symbol of eros, pathos, and hope
PASSING THE TEST: embracing the refiner’s fire
AWAKE TO THE WORLD: Jung’s Ethical Stance
IRRESISTIBLE INVITATIONS: the powerful seduction of possibilities
APHRODITE’S SHADOW: Drowning in Beauty
Sacred Marriage: A Fusion of Instinct, Spirit, and Grit
The Schizophrenia Complex: How Do We Love Those in Chaos?
Bipolar Disorder: A Jungian Perspective
Inside the Mind of the Scam Artist
Best of This Jungian Life 2022
SEX and its Undeniable Power to Fascinate
HOLIDAY HAUNTINGS, or Who are these people?!?!
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Your Sleep Guru Podcast
Anxiety Slayer™ with Shann and Ananga
Men Do Talk Podcast
The Dr. John Delony Show
On Purpose with Jay Shetty