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Episode 170 - Letting Go: When Is It Time?

Episode 170 - Letting Go: When Is It Time?

FromThis Jungian Life Podcast


Episode 170 - Letting Go: When Is It Time?

FromThis Jungian Life Podcast

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the first half of life we strive to develop ego strength and achieve our dreams. To want, will and work is worthwhile and adaptive--until a life dream, relationship, or identity fades or fails. Should we hang in and hang on--or let go? When does perseverance become pointless, or hope turn rancid in refusal to accept disappointment, defeat, or depression? In letting go we relinquish our hard-won, heroic “I” and yield to an encounter with the unconscious. Jung says that although “I was afraid of losing command of myself…I let myself drop.” He came to realize that “This identity and my heroic idealism had to be abandoned, for there are higher things than the ego’s will, and to these one must bow.” Jung discovered, as may we, that in letting go something greater can meet and sustain us.    Dream I’m in a dining room. It’s in an older house with rooms like boxes for different purposes. There is the requisite brown wood dining room table. I’m not sure I should be in there. It feels old and used and the air feels stale. I look up at there is a plain dark 4 blade fan. It’s motionless. But I’m awe struck by the ancient golden raven perched on the fan blade closest to me. I immediately knew it was the ancient raven. It was looking at me. It was large and had multiple layers of ancient golden feathers. Some big. Some small. It’s many golden feathered tail hung down from the fan like a peacock. We just stared at each other. I knew deep inside this ancient raven was connected to me.    References C.G. Jung. Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Amazon). Randolphe M. Nesse, M.D. Good Reasons for Bad Feelings (Amazon).
Released:
Jul 1, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics. Join them for discussion of news events, family dynamics, personal issues and more as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by CG Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener. Lisa, Joseph and Deb went through their Jungian training together, becoming friends and developing working partnerships. Now they are engaged in a new creative venture with a spirit of adventure and hope you will join them.