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The Farmer's Mind and Jungian Analytical Psychology
By: Schwartze Katze Date: March 2, 2024, 5:45 pm
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I have been studying quite a bit of Jungian Analytical
Psychology as of late from a anti-MBTI (Meyers-Briggs) approach
and have found it to be quite interesting. I have always been
some what interested in the 16 personality types and the four
sides of the mind from a Jungian perspective. I am obviously no
where near mastery of this subject as of yet and have a long way
to go before I get there. However, I was thinking that a full
psychological analysis of the NSDAP is warranted because of all
the western misinformation out there in that regard?
Furthermore, perhaps we can pin down some concrete facts in
regards to the original Aryan mind and personality type which
made the Neolithic revolution possible?
Does anyone here believe that the above would be a worthwhile
effort for this movement?
One of the masters on the internet I have been learning from who
goes by CS Joseph on the internet has stated that when it comes
to psychological temperaments Western Civilization is primarily
concrete and affiliative, which means personality types that are
abstract and pragmatic are going to have a rough go of it under
such a system.
There is already some psychological work from with in western
culture that has broached the subject of the "farmer's mind",
for example:
The Farmer�s Mind
[quote]How Farm Aid addresses economic and emotional needs of
farmers.[/quote]
[quote] �Rain on the scarecrow
Blood on the plow
This land fed a nation
This land made me proud
And son I'm just sorry there's no legacy for you now�
�From �Rain on the Scarecrow� by John Mellencamp
Farmers do not want help. Farmers do not need help. Farmers just
want to be free to do what they love�grow the food that sustains
us.
Unfortunately, from the Soviet grain embargo that fueled the
Farm Crisis of the �80s to the Trump administration�s current
tariffs on products such as soybeans, there is a long history of
government involvement that reduces farmers� freedom to set what
they consider to be a fair price. As a result, some
farms�particularly smaller family farms�cease to be economically
viable, such that farmers face not only severe financial
distress, but also the emotional distress of losing their
livelihood, home and community...[/quote]
Entire article:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/brick-brick/201902/the-farmer-s-mind
Just from the first paragraph of that article it already ties in
so nicely to subjects we spend a lot of time already covering
here, no? I think the first paragraph even points out the fact
of how far western civilization has actually fallen from the
original civilization builders during the neolithic period and
beyond?
I was thinking just as a first of personality typing exercise I
would try and figure out Hitler's actual personality type using
Jungian analytical psychology. Was Hitler and INFJ or an INTJ,
or another personality type altogether? Just from the following
Quora thread on that question alone we can see how Western
disinformation and misinformation permeates this subject:
https://www.quora.com/Was-Adolf-Hitler-an-INFJ-or-an-INTJ
When I personality type Hitler I will cite all of my sources and
research material, including book passages, speeches, and known
and confirmed actions.
I would be willing to start a blog on another platform for all
the above work. Again, would this be worth anything to this
movement? Thoughts?
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Re: The Farmer's Mind and Jungian Analytical Psychology
By: Schwartze Katze Date: March 2, 2024, 5:48 pm
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Lest we also forget Jungian "blood memory" theory. This ties in
nicely to the above as well does it not?
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