When you just connect on a spiritual level with other gay people
She has grown up 🥺🫶✨ @eviltanguyan
I hold the power of creation and none shall ever stop me
what’s it called when you’re so disconnected from reality that cold water doesn’t feel like anything and you can barely taste food anymore
"Everybody acts out a myth, but very few people know what their myth is."
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
Born: 26 July 1875, Kesswil, Switzerland
Died: 6 June 1961, Küsnacht, Switzerland
cw > eyestrain ?
oough i love listening to albums in the dark oouggh i love cars
(not-blacklight below)
When I was early on in my transition I got in a Lyft, and the driver was this big country guy. I was a little nervous so I just sat quietly in the back.
After a moment he changed the music on his phone to what sounded like a Hatsune Miku song. Curiosity got the better of me, so I finally spoke up and said “is this Hatsune Miku?”
And he said “Yep. You looked uncomfortable, and I know Transgender women like Hatsune Miku, so I thought it might help.”
I think about that interaction a lot.
I love when I’m wearing shorts and men see my hairy legs and literally grimace it’s so funny. I hope my legs get even hairier just to piss em off
Genuine question from me, a trans guy.
Why are so many current, self-identified Jungians super conservative and transphobic?
They hide behind ideas of the anima and animus as some kind of "proof" that trans and genderqueer people don't exist but tbh it's easier to argue the opposite, that the animus and anima are proof that we're all a bit non-binary and for some of us an aspect coult be out of keeping with sex assigned at birth anyway.
I wonder if some of them believe that archetypes are something immutable and in some way "proof" that the "natural order" is sticking to gender and other stereotypes, but when you look at archetypes from a more cross-cultural lens you can show that archetypes are fluid and ever changing.
It just reminds me of Jung's description of the dreams of former Nazis as becoming more escapist and filled with increasingly archaic traditionalist symbolism as a way to dissociate from trauma and cognitive dissonance?
But yes, interested in what other peoples' thoughts are.