Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Natural insight is different from the unconscious personality...

I wrote something on this in my journal I found in a book, I read, did not know about this film until this posting...

The Great Man
Herb Fuller is the network's undisputed star. When Fuller dies in an auto accident, Philip Carleton (Dean Jagger), president of the Amalgamated Broadcasting Network, assigns Harris to prepare a memorial extravaganza, including an elaborate public viewing and a special memorial show featuring interviews with Fuller's radio cast, the "Fuller Family," (based on Arthur Godfrey's cast of "Little Godfreys") and others who knew him. Carleton dangles a chance at Harris becoming Fuller's replacement if he succeeds.

In 1978 I DJ'd a party for some friends in Greenville, NC...Play Misty for Me...
 
Throughout his life, Jung struggled with the idea of God.  He would often alternate between calling God an archetype in the Collective Unconscious and calling him the Collective Unconscious itself (Fuller, 1994).  Eventually he confessed that he could not deny God’s existence at least as an archetype (Heisig, 1979).  Though he wrestled with conceding that God exists as a real, transcendent being, he believed he uncovered enough evidence to conclude that the Collective Unconscious hardwires us to believe in God.