Psychology of the Unconscious

Psychology of the Unconscious

Carl Jung
Ülke Amerika Birleşik Devletleri
Dil EN
Bölüm 39
Son 20.08.2026

This podcast explores the depths of the human mind, delving into unseen forces that shape behavior and thought. It examines the intersection of conscious and unconscious mind, revealing complexities of human nature and internal conflict. Each week, a different complete audiobook on psychological themes is presented, offering diverse perspectives and styles. New books are added weekly, providing fresh insights for understanding oneself or enjoying exploration of the mind.

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  • Christmas Miscellany 2017 - Various 20.08.2026 5sa 5dk
    "Christmas Miscellany 2017" is a delightful collection of short works that encapsulate the spirit of Christmas through various perspectives and themes. This anthology invites listeners to immerse themselves in the warmth of the holiday season, exploring the timeless elements that make Christmas a cherished time of year. With its rich tapestry of reflections, this collection resonates with the enduring values of faith, joy, and togetherness that are as relevant today as they have always been. Whether you're seeking inspiration or simply wish to bask in the festive atmosphere, this audiobook serves as a perfect companion for the holiday season, reminding us of the magic that Christmas brings.
  • Coffee Break Collection 026 - It's a Small World - Various 19.08.2026 1sa 50dk
    The "Coffee Break Collection 026 - It's a Small World" features a delightful assortment of poems, fiction, and non-fiction pieces, each lasting fifteen minutes or less, all centered around the theme of a small world. With interpretations ranging from whimsical tales like "Jack and the Beanstalk" to reflective essays on modern living, this collection invites listeners to explore the beauty and intricacies of our shared experiences. The selections highlight how the concept of "smallness" can evoke a sense of intimacy, wonder, and connection, making it a timeless exploration of human experience.
  • Backwash Of War The Human Wreckage Of The Battlefield As Witnessed By An American Hospital Nurse - Ellen Newbold La Motte 18.08.2026 2sa 38dk
    "Backwash of War: The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse" by Ellen Newbold La Motte offers a haunting glimpse into the brutal realities faced by soldiers during World War I, as experienced through the eyes of a dedicated nurse. La Motte's poignant diary entries from a French field hospital reveal the physical and emotional toll of war, blending unsettling truths with dark humor. This powerful account not only sheds light on the often-overlooked role of women in wartime but also serves as a timeless reminder of the human cost of conflict.
  • Concept of Nature - Alfred North Whitehead 17.08.2026 6sa 56dk
    Alfred North Whitehead's "Concept of Nature" delves into the intricate relationships between time, space, and human perception, proposing that objects are best understood as 'occasions of experience.' The text challenges the traditional body-mind duality and seeks a comprehensive 'philosophy of nature,' drawing on both contemporary thinkers like Einstein and ancient philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle. Whitehead's exploration of these themes remains profoundly relevant today, as it invites listeners to reconsider their understanding of reality and existence.
  • Fame and Fortune Weekly No 14 A Gold Brick - Frank Tousey 16.08.2026 2sa 26dk
    "Fame and Fortune Weekly No 14 A Gold Brick" by Frank Tousey follows the journey of Joe Vickers, a young man from humble beginnings who rises through the ranks of the railroad industry, starting as a Wiper and eventually becoming an Engineer, just like his father. His story is a testament to the values of honesty, ingenuity, and courage, showcasing how these traits enable him to navigate the challenges he faces. This narrative remains relevant today as it highlights the importance of hard work and integrity in achieving success, reminding listeners that perseverance and moral character can triumph over adversity.
  • Christianity in the 18th and 19th Century Volume 2 - Various 15.08.2026 5sa 12dk
    "Christianity in the 18th and 19th Century Volume 2" presents a rich tapestry of diverse works from the era, including sermons, essays, letters, commentaries, poems, and reports. This collection features notable contributions from Anglican writers like John Newton and Augustus Toplady, offering insights into the faith and thought of the time. The themes explored in these writings, such as the nature of belief, the role of the church, and the human experience of spirituality, continue to resonate today, inviting listeners to reflect on their own faith journeys. Engaging with this volume allows for a deeper understanding of how historical perspectives on Christianity can inform contemporary discussions about belief and morality.
  • Behavior of the Honey Bee in Pollen Collecting - D B Casteel 14.08.2026 1sa 25dk
    "Behavior of the Honey Bee in Pollen Collecting" by D B Casteel delves into the intricate actions of honey bees as they gather and manipulate pollen, emphasizing their crucial role in cross-pollinating fruit trees. Conducted during the summers of 1911 and 1912, this study provides valuable insights into bee behavior that remain relevant today, particularly for beekeepers and those interested in the ecological importance of these pollinators. The meticulous observations recorded by Dr. Casteel not only enhance our understanding of bee activity but also highlight the enduring connection between nature and agriculture. This work serves as a reminder of the essential role bees play in sustaining our food supply and the natural world.
  • Call Mr Fortune - H C Bailey 13.08.2026 6sa 11dk
    "Call Mr. Fortune" is a captivating collection of short stories featuring Reginald Fortune, a physician who uniquely applies his medical diagnostic skills to the realm of crime-solving. Unlike traditional detectives, Reggie is free to navigate the complexities of justice, representing the government, the accused, or the injured without the constraints of civil service. This blend of medical insight and detective work creates a compelling narrative that explores themes of morality, justice, and the human psyche. The stories resonate today as they delve into the intricacies of human behavior and the ethical dilemmas faced in the pursuit of truth, making it a timeless exploration of the psychology of the unconscious.
  • Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work - Various 12.08.2026 2sa 24dk
    The "Coffee Break Collection 015 - World of Work" offers a curated selection of public domain works that delve into the significance of work and the workplace, perfect for those brief moments when you can spare just a few minutes. With stories ranging from three to fifteen minutes, this collection is ideal for study breaks, commutes, or workouts, providing a quick yet enriching listening experience. The theme resonates deeply with the ongoing conversations about the role of work in our lives, making it a timely exploration of labor's impact on society. While some pieces may contain language that could be considered offensive, this collection invites listeners to reflect on the enduring nature of work and its portrayal in literature.
  • Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air - Joseph Priestley 11.08.2026 8sa 5dk
    "Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air" by Joseph Priestley delves into the fascinating world of gases through a series of meticulous experiments. Priestley investigates how gases interact with various substances, measuring their volumes and observing their effects on living organisms like mice and plants. His groundbreaking discoveries, such as the production of carbon dioxide and the behavior of inflammable air, laid the groundwork for modern chemistry and our understanding of air's properties. This work remains significant today, as it reflects the spirit of inquiry and experimentation that drives scientific discovery, reminding us of the importance of curiosity in unraveling the mysteries of our world.
  • Book of Nature Myths - Florence Holbrook 10.08.2026 3sa 37dk
    "Book of Nature Myths" by Florence Holbrook presents a collection of enchanting myths crafted by the Indigenous peoples of North America for their children, akin to modern fairy tales. These timeless stories serve not only as a means of entertainment but also as vessels of cultural wisdom and connection to nature. The themes of wonder, morality, and the natural world resonate deeply today, reminding listeners of the importance of storytelling in understanding our place within the environment. Holbrook's retelling captures the essence of these myths, making them a valuable experience for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of human imagination and the lessons it imparts.
  • Bomb The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb - Various 09.08.2026 1sa 1dk
    "Bomb The 1945 Test of the First Atomic Bomb" delves into the historical significance of the Trinity site in New Mexico, where the first atomic bomb was tested in 1945. Through two U.S. government publications from 1984 and 1995, listeners will explore the meticulous planning and organization that led to this pivotal moment in history, as well as the transformation of the site into a national historic landmark. The themes of innovation, the ethics of scientific advancement, and the lasting impact of nuclear technology resonate powerfully today, reminding us of the profound consequences of human ingenuity and the responsibility that comes with it.
  • Bid For Fortune Or Dr Nikola's Vendetta - Guy Boothby 08.08.2026 7sa 41dk
    "Bid For Fortune Or Dr Nikola's Vendetta" by Guy Boothby introduces listeners to the enigmatic Dr. Nikola, a criminal mastermind entangled in a web of adventure and romance. As the story unfolds across exotic locales—from Australia to the South Seas and the Middle East—it captures the timeless struggle between good and evil, with our lovestruck hero pitted against Nikola's sinister machinations. The richly portrayed settings and sense of mystery evoke a nostalgic charm reminiscent of the imperial era, making this tale not only an engaging listen but also a reflection on the allure of power and the human psyche.
  • Conscious Lovers - Richard Steele 07.08.2026 2sa 54dk
    "Conscious Lovers" by Richard Steele presents a captivating exploration of honor and integrity through the lens of romantic entanglements. Set against the backdrop of early 18th-century theatre, the story features characters who navigate the complexities of love and societal expectations, with a particular focus on the moral dilemmas faced by those who endure unprovoked wrongs. The themes of courage and the struggle to maintain one's honor resonate deeply, making this work a timeless reflection on human relationships and ethical choices. Its enduring relevance invites listeners to reflect on the nature of love and virtue in their own lives, highlighting the universal quest for authenticity and respect in the face of adversity.
  • American Men of Mind - Burton Egbert Stevenson 06.08.2026 8sa 59dk
    “American Men of Mind” by Burton Egbert Stevenson is a captivating collection of short biographies highlighting influential figures who shaped American history, often rising from humble beginnings. This anthology not only showcases the achievements of notable men but also includes the inspiring stories of several women, emphasizing the diverse contributions to society. The themes of perseverance, resilience, and the impact of individual lives resonate strongly today, reminding us that greatness can emerge from the most unexpected circumstances. This enduring exploration of character and intellect makes it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the power of human potential and the stories that define a nation.
  • Coffee Break Collection 030 - Mythical Creatures - Various 05.08.2026 2sa 38dk
    The "Coffee Break Collection 030 - Mythical Creatures" is a captivating anthology featuring a selection of stories and poems that delve into the enchanting world of mythical beings like leprechauns, unicorns, dragons, and mermaids. With 21 pieces, each under fifteen minutes, this collection is perfect for short commutes or coffee breaks, allowing listeners to escape into a realm where imagination reigns supreme. The enduring themes of wonder, magic, and the exploration of the unknown continue to resonate today, inviting us to reflect on our beliefs and the mysteries that surround us. Whether you're a fan of folklore or simply seeking a brief escape, this collection is sure to spark your curiosity and inspire a sense of awe.
  • Brain and Personality or the Physical Relations of the Brain to the Mind - William Hanna Thomson 04.08.2026 6sa 21dk
    "Brain and Personality or the Physical Relations of the Brain to the Mind" by William Hanna Thomson explores the early connections between the physical structure of the brain and individual personality traits, including the faculties of speech and language. This pioneering work, published in 1910, delves into the scientific understanding of how our brain influences our mind, offering insights that, while somewhat outdated, continue to spark interest in the field of psychology. The themes of this book resonate with contemporary discussions about the interplay between biology and behavior, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the foundations of personality and the complexities of human cognition.
  • Famous Modern Ghost Stories - Dorothy Scarborough Various 03.08.2026 9sa 45dk
    "Famous Modern Ghost Stories" by Dorothy Scarborough offers a captivating collection of contemporary ghost tales that showcase various distinctive types of modern specters while highlighting the artistry of individual narratives. This selection is sure to delight anyone with a fascination for the supernatural, as it taps into our enduring curiosity about the unknown and the eerie. The stories resonate with timeless themes of fear, mystery, and the human psyche's confrontation with the inexplicable.
  • Complaint or Night Thoughts - Edward Young 02.08.2026 9sa 8dk
    "Complaint or Night Thoughts" by Edward Young is a profound book-length poem that delves into the themes of life and death, reflecting the contemplative spirit of the Graveyard School of poetry. This work invites listeners to explore the depths of human existence, grappling with the inevitability of mortality and the search for meaning. Young's musings resonate deeply, as they touch on universal concerns that remain relevant today, prompting introspection about our own lives and the transient nature of existence. The enduring quality of this poem lies in its ability to evoke a sense of shared human experience, making it a timeless reflection on the complexities of life and the inevitability of death.
  • Atlantic Classics - Various 01.08.2026 7sa 45dk
    "Atlantic Classics" showcases a selection of essays and stories that were once deemed strong but ultimately set aside by the popular periodical, The Atlantic. This experimental publication highlights the voices and ideas that, while overlooked, still possess significant merit and relevance. By revisiting these compelling narratives, listeners can engage with themes of creativity, the subjective nature of value, and the importance of diverse perspectives in literature. The enduring quality of these essays speaks to the timeless struggle for recognition in the arts and the ever-evolving landscape of public discourse. Experience the richness of thought and expression that continues to resonate in today's world through these classic works.

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