
Said to be the "The most influential unpublished work in the history of psychology" The Red Book, is the latest and final work of Carl Jung, Swiss psychologist, who died in 1961.
Jung chose to leave the work unpublished.
At the top of his scientific game, he knew the unconscious explorations chronicled in this opus would jeopardize his medical reputation.
In The Red Book, Carl Jung gives readers access to the genesis of his psychological theories like none of his prior works. He more clearly discusses how personality develops over time and exactly how his concept of "individuation" pairs the split between the "I" (conscious existence) and the "self" (total personality including the unconscious mind).
The Red Book shows in literary and symbolic form, his own process of individuation. Through self-analysis, Jung believed he had lost touch with his own soul by sacrificing it to science.
The Unfinished Work
Nevertheless, it is an unfinished text. Released by his family, they say this post-humously published document is Jung's spiritual autobiography.
Jung's spiritual self-experimentation silhouettes the work of Russell Brumfield, creator of I Am Power, as a former shadow of what was to come.
As conscious as he was, because he refused to change, even Carl Jung experienced a depth of pain so great as to say he lost his soul.
With the evolution of our understanding of psychology, experiments into the unconscious realm are now common place. More importantly, in the last few decades, neurological evidence has emerged to confirm the findings of Carl Jung regarding the affects of the "collective unconsciousness" on human personality (i.e. experience).
In the early 20th century, it was rare for anyone to question the relationship between one's source of income and one's soul, "la joie de vivre", but today the correlation is common knowledge.
The acceleration of technological and cultural evolution has made the correlation painfully clear. Pain is the operative term here. Human evolvement to utilize the senses beyond physical species survival to expanding psychological intelligence is a spiritual process that often involves pain.
Humans typically experience pain through unconscious change.
Million Dollar Mind-Shift
Russell Brumfield has applied years of study combined with his entrepreneurial experience and success to develop this revolutionary, new program that helps participants consciously expand and reprogram the mind to become more intimately involved in aligning one's inner and outer experience.
After learning to identify false beliefs such as "I can't share what I really think or I'll be rejected", particpants use sensory tools to imprint new beliefs that support conscious change by activating the five senses to rewire the brain.
Though rejection is a part of life, the point is that the emotional charge from it can be shifted in order to create from a place of self-acceptance instead of self-denial. Before, we comprehend the conscious "I", we must first complete the work of mastering the unconscious "self".
For many, like Carl Jung, material gratification represents the basis of self-acceptance in life. Therefore as an introduction to the I Am Power Program, Russell Brumfield, a professional speaker and millionaire many times over, is offering his first Million Dollar Mind-Shift Intensive in Tampa October 23-25.
We live in a world of quantum calculations.
To be sure, Carl Jung made a comfortable salary as a scientist in his lifetime, but he would have never imagined earning a million dollars with what he knew.
Not only does quantum science now prove the unconscious mind assaults our conscious life in ways we can direct with awareness, we now have the tools available to do just that.
Somewhere, Carl is smiling.