Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.
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The great catastrophe of Jung's generation was the rise of Nazi Germany and WWII. His insights into the collective psyche of nations remain relevant today as we grapple with war and violence worldwide. more
"The monsters that chase you in dreams are not trying to hurt you. They just want to reunite with their creator………...… that's you, dummy." (Quoted from an unnamed Jungian analyst overheard at a cocktail party.) more
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What a fascinating discussion that was for what I always felt was an uninspiring story, too. I had some thoughts from your thoughts. Firstly I thought it was the story of love, that despite their plans a girl will fall in love with who she wants to and be in an unreachable dreamy state until she settles in to her relationship. Then I wondered if her parents, in those days, knew they would have to offer her up in an arranged marriage and didn’t want to and that it said while an arranged marriage ... more
I have become a regular listener to this podcast. How these 3 discuss, dissect and create interest and discovery about pertinent and current topics has and continues to expand my awareness in ways that I have never gotten from any other medium. I feel like I can’t get enough-their perspectives are brilliant, relevant, vulnerable, healing and fascinating. Each podcast leaves me wanting more. more
Anyone who loves going deep and is drawn the symbolic will probably love this podcast. Like listening to a small parliament of wise and compassionate (and occasionally impish) owls. This is the only podcast I listen to weekly and I’m always super curious to see what topic will be covered next. I only wish that Jungs astrological practice was more deeply accepted by this trio, who are obviously masterful practitioners of jungian theory. For example, discussing midlife breakdown without acknowledg... more
As a therapist of 13 years, I’ve always been drawn to Jung. As the world feels increasingly chaotic, I find my drawn to his work more and more and more. I love this show because it’s like sitting in on all the conversations I’m longing to have! Great show! It’s also helped me with my attitude of curiosity with my clients ❤️
I love the dream analysis at the end of every episode! So good
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