Thu, 16 October 2008 JUNG PODCAST #26 - INDIVIDUATION 1In this episode we begin working through Jung's central idea of Individuation. The first episode will focus on material from the Collected Works of Jung. I attempt to define individuation and give examples of some of the tricky issues that crop up whenever we deal with the topic. Issues such as Why individuate anyway? What are collective values? What has the encounter with the unconscious to do with this process of individuation? Why is individuation seen as a crime against the collective values? Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 October 2008 JUNG PODCAST #25 - FEEDBACK3 In this episode we deal with important questions regarding enantiodromia, dream interpretation and poetry (haiku) Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 October 2008 JUNG PODCAST #3 - MODEL OF THE PSYCHE PART 2 - RE-RECORDED Comments[0] |
Thu, 9 October 2008 JUNG PODCAST #24 - FEEDBACK2This episode continues with subscriber feedback and questions. Two very important questions regarding projection and the Shadow are dealt with. Comments[0] |
Wed, 8 October 2008 JUNG PODCAST # 23 - FEEDBACKThis episode deals with listener feedback and questions. Comments[0] |
Thu, 8 May 2008 JUNG PODCAST #22 - ACTIVE IMAGINATION 2We continue to work through Jung's critical essay on the Transcendent function. I give specific guidance as to how one might enter into an active imagination. Very important in this process is being aware of the real risks that delving into the unconscious pose. Comments[4] |
Wed, 13 February 2008 JUNG PODCAST #21-ACTIVE IMAGINATIONMany subscribers have asked me to deal with the topic of active imagination. In this episode I introduce both active imagination and the transcendent function, as both concepts are linked. Active imagination, or “dreaming with your eyes open� and the transcendent function (the bridging function that mediates the opposites) are central ideas within Analytical Psychology. Why then did Jung refuse to publish the only clear essay on the two areas he wrote in 1916 until 1956? What is it about the transcendent function that is so mysterious. This, and the next few episodes attempts to deal with that very question. Comments[6] |

JUNG PODCAST #26 - INDIVIDUATION 1
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