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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://bit.ly/ApertureSpotify Most people never ask the questions that actually matter. Not because they aren't curious. Because nobody told them it was allowed. Aperture explores philosophy, psychology, science, and the forces quietly shaping human civilization. Consciousness, reality, society, the future of humanity. We go wherever the ideas lead and don't stop when it gets uncomfortable. New episode every Tuesday.

  1. The Man Who Solved Addiction | Carl Jung

    9 HRS AGO

    The Man Who Solved Addiction | Carl Jung

    Think about the last time you couldn't stop. Not just alcohol or drugs. The scroll that went an hour longer than you meant. The food you didn't want but kept eating. The relationship you knew was wrong. The thought loop you couldn't exit. Compulsion isn't a character flaw. It isn't weakness. Modern neuroscience has spent decades trying to explain it, and the honest answer they keep arriving at is that we still don't fully understand it. But a Swiss psychiatrist figured it out in the 1930s. And almost nobody talks about it. Carl Jung had a patient named Roland Hazard, a highly intelligent, well-resourced man who could not stop drinking. Jung tried everything. And when he had exhausted every tool psychology had to offer, he told Roland the truth: there was nothing more he could do. The craving wasn't coming from where everyone thought it was. It was coming from somewhere much deeper. Jung's diagnosis wasn't medical. It was philosophical. The hunger underneath addiction, he argued, is the same hunger that drives people to religion, to love, to meaning. It is the thirst for wholeness. And when that thirst goes unrecognized, it finds whatever it can reach first. In Latin, the word for alcohol is spiritus. The same word used for the highest spiritual experience. That was not lost on Jung. Spiritus contra spiritum. Spirit against spirit. The only thing strong enough to defeat one is the other. That letter quietly sparked the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. And it contains an insight about human nature that most of us spend our whole lives circling without ever quite landing on. 🎧 In this episode, we go deep into Jung's psychology of addiction, and what it reveals about the compulsions all of us carry. 🖤 Share this with someone who is stuck in a pattern they can not explain. #CarlJung #Addiction #Psychology #Philosophy #Aperture #SciencePodcast #Spirituality #AlcoholicsAnonymous #MentalHealth #ShadowWork #HumanNature #Compulsion #JungianPsychology #Wholeness #BigIdeas

    40 min
  2. The Highest Levels of Thinking | Why Society is Stuck at the bottom

    27 JAN

    The Highest Levels of Thinking | Why Society is Stuck at the bottom

    You have access to more information than any generation in human history. So why is society still stuck at the bottom? Human civilization is built on pyramids. Not just the stone ones baked under the Egyptian sun, but invisible structures of thought, meaning, and awareness. Layers of cognition that separate impulse from insight, repetition from understanding, reaction from revelation. Most people never make the climb. Despite every tool, every library, every search engine at our fingertips, the majority of society still operates at the lowest levels of thinking. Not learning but repeating. Not understanding but regurgitating. Consuming information without ever transforming it into knowledge. Forming opinions without ever questioning where they came from. The pyramid is right there. The path upward is open to anyone. So why do so few people take it? What keeps us trapped at the base? Is it the education system? Social media? Comfort? Fear? And what does it actually take to start thinking at the levels most people never reach? This episode maps out the full hierarchy of human thought, from the bottom to the very top, and asks the uncomfortable question: where are you on it? 🎧 This one will either inspire you or frustrate you. Probably both. 🔔 Subscribe to Aperture for episodes that refuse to think small.💬 Share this with someone who's ready to stop repeating and start understanding. #CriticalThinking #Psychology #Philosophy #Education #Consciousness #HumanBehavior #BloomsTaxonomy #Society #Intelligence #DeepThinking #SelfImprovement #Podcast

    32 min

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://bit.ly/ApertureSpotify Most people never ask the questions that actually matter. Not because they aren't curious. Because nobody told them it was allowed. Aperture explores philosophy, psychology, science, and the forces quietly shaping human civilization. Consciousness, reality, society, the future of humanity. We go wherever the ideas lead and don't stop when it gets uncomfortable. New episode every Tuesday.

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