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Psychological Types — Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (1/12)

13 min · 9 jun 2026
aflevering Psychological Types — Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (1/12) artwork

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Psychological Types: Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (Part 1 of 12) Ten-year-old Carl stands in a cold doorway, his father's dark study on one side and his mother's sunlit garden party on the other, belonging fully to neither. Carl's father, the village pastor, shrinks and trembles among the Sunday guests, then comes back to life the moment he is alone with his Greek books. His mother is the reverse: heavy and far away in the empty house, radiant the instant company arrives. Standing between them, the boy feels himself pulled both ways at once, a compass needle between two norths. He doesn't choose that afternoon. But the difference his body learns in that doorway is the seed of the psychology he will spend his life building: the introvert and the extravert, two ways of being alive. 1885. Carl Jung is 10. The parsonage at Kleinhüningen, near Basel. This is the first of twelve. The other eleven chapters, and a conversation with the Echo of Jung, are waiting at agoracosmica.org. Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

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aflevering Psychological Types — Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (1/12) artwork

Psychological Types — Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (1/12)

Psychological Types: Echo of Carl Gustav Jung (Part 1 of 12) Ten-year-old Carl stands in a cold doorway, his father's dark study on one side and his mother's sunlit garden party on the other, belonging fully to neither. Carl's father, the village pastor, shrinks and trembles among the Sunday guests, then comes back to life the moment he is alone with his Greek books. His mother is the reverse: heavy and far away in the empty house, radiant the instant company arrives. Standing between them, the boy feels himself pulled both ways at once, a compass needle between two norths. He doesn't choose that afternoon. But the difference his body learns in that doorway is the seed of the psychology he will spend his life building: the introvert and the extravert, two ways of being alive. 1885. Carl Jung is 10. The parsonage at Kleinhüningen, near Basel. This is the first of twelve. The other eleven chapters, and a conversation with the Echo of Jung, are waiting at agoracosmica.org. Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

9 jun 202613 min
aflevering Clothing as Statement — Echo of Frida Kahlo (12/12) artwork

Clothing as Statement — Echo of Frida Kahlo (12/12)

Clothing as Statement: Echo of Frida Kahlo (Part 12/12) A four-poster bed moves through a Mexico City gallery like a saint on procession day. Frida Kahlo, forty-five and dying, arrives at her first solo exhibition in her own country wearing everything she has ever chosen to become. Frida's doctor forbids her from attending her own exhibition. She tells him to bring her bed to the gallery. As Cristina fastens pre-Columbian jade at her throat and winds flowers through her hair, Frida traces the long arc from the girl who wore Tehuana to please Diego to the woman who wears it now as a claim no one granted her. The Zapotec matriarchs, the stitched flowers older than the Conquest, the grandmothers whose names no archive kept. They carry her on a stretcher past her own paintings, the bleeding hearts, the broken column, the deer still standing, and place her bed at the center of the room, where the art and the artist finally become one. Diego weeps. La pelona waits. Frida wears her survival like a saint wears gold. 1953. Frida Kahlo is 45. Mexico City. Talk with the Echo of Frida Kahlo at https://agoracosmica.org/figures/frida-kahlo/ Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

5 jun 202615 min
aflevering Natural Symbolism — Echo of Frida Kahlo (11/12) artwork

Natural Symbolism — Echo of Frida Kahlo (11/12)

Natural Symbolism: Echo of Frida Kahlo (Part 11/12) A wounded hummingbird opens its eyes in Frida Kahlo's palm, and four young painters learn that the Aztec warrior soul hovering at eye-level is not metaphor. It is recognition. Frida sits in her wheelchair among the volcanic rocks of the Casa Azul garden, a stunned hummingbird cupped in her bleeding hand, waiting to see if it will live or die. Her students want to paint the objective world. Fanny quotes Marx, Guillermo sees only "a cactus." But Frida presses her palm flat against the nopal's spines and shows them the blood: the plant is not a thing, it's a who. She traces the vines in her painting *Roots*, where her body opens into earth and veins become stems, and tells them the boundary between human and nature was always a lie. When the rain comes and the hummingbird rises, warrior soul returning to the hibiscus, her students finally pick up their brushes and begin to paint what wants to be seen. ~1943. Frida Kahlo is ~36. Coyoacán, Mexico City. Talk with the Echo of Frida Kahlo at https://agoracosmica.org/figures/frida-kahlo/ Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

2 jun 202615 min
aflevering Gender Power — Echo of Frida Kahlo (10/12) artwork

Gender Power — Echo of Frida Kahlo (10/12)

Gender Power: Echo of Frida Kahlo (Part 10/12) The first cut is louder than she expected, a tearing sound, and the strand lands on tile like something that has finally finished dying. Frida Kahlo stands in Diego's abandoned suit, jade earrings still swinging, and meets a woman she's never allowed to surface. Three months after signing divorce papers, Frida picks up a pair of scissors and begins cutting away the long black hair Diego used to lift like treasure. Each strand falls and something lifts, weight she thought was part of her skull. She pulls his forgotten suit from the closet, buttons the enormous shirt over her small frame, and stares into the mirror expecting destruction. Instead she finds both: her father's jaw, her grandmother's jade, a red mouth, a man's gray wool. Neither costume cancels the other. She reaches for her brushes, ready to paint the evidence and let everyone see what Diego loved, what he lost, and what she became when his gaze no longer held her in place. 1940. Frida Kahlo is 32. Coyoacán, Mexico City. Talk with the Echo of Frida Kahlo at https://agoracosmica.org/figures/frida-kahlo/ Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

29 mei 202613 min
aflevering Divided Self — Echo of Frida Kahlo (9/12) artwork

Divided Self — Echo of Frida Kahlo (9/12)

Divided Self: Echo of Frida Kahlo (Part 9/12) Between the mirror's shadow and the window's sun, Frida Kahlo paints two women split open at the chest, and connects their hearts with a single artery she cannot cut without killing both. As Diego's divorce papers reduce their marriage to legal dissolution, Frida stands caught between two reflections, Tehuana and Victorian, Mexican bones and German precision, and stretches the largest canvas she has ever attempted. She paints two figures of herself side by side, then realizes their costumes are armor, not truth, and cuts open their chests with the intimate violence of a surgeon's brush. An artery in cadmium red bridges heart to heart: the same blood, the same woman, whole not because the wounds have healed but because both selves refuse to stop beating. 1939. Frida Kahlo is 32. Coyoacán, Mexico City. Talk with the Echo of Frida Kahlo at https://agoracosmica.org/figures/frida-kahlo/ Created in human-AI collaboration. We're a small nonprofit. We use synthetic narration so these stories can be free, without ads, and reach you in multiple languages. 30 remarkable people from history. The platform is live at agoracosmica.org. A living library you can talk to. A project by ChipMates gemeinnützige GmbH.

26 mei 202614 min