LETTING GO: When Is It Time?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @lousialb8962
    @lousialb8962 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Regarding the dream, it seemed likely that the setting might refer to the dreamer's waking-life marital home. Her 20-year marriage broke down. She made a significant career change and took on new professional responsibilities. THEN... back to her "old life" (previous job, duties, and reunion with husband). Perhaps "not knowing if she should be there" and the stale, oppressive atmosphere of the dream is the psyche nudging forward motion rather than reverting to the familiar past?
    While the connection to the impactful encounters with ravens is understandable, the bird described in the dream sounds like a phoenix, not a raven. Perhaps since she didn't understand the real-world messengers, she was given an amplification in her dream that her chapters as wife (seperation), mother (child off to college), and teacher (previous job) were over, and it's time for her to step into herself and leadership (new job)?
    It surprised me that her domestic and professional life (which would undoubtedly be front and centre more than the death of her estranged father) were left out of the analysis.

  • @tjanehogan
    @tjanehogan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    What a timely theme - I’m looking forward to hearing this! Thank you very much for your great work.

  • @MickeyDs-mp7yr
    @MickeyDs-mp7yr 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Depression actually serving a adaptive purpose what a reframe!

  • @andrej1783
    @andrej1783 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Letting go is beautifully explained by psychology of traditional Advaita Vedanta as being suspended in lap of God...Stop wanting, or suspension of desire or fear ( which Advaita see just as negative desire- not wanting something ) is taking burden from our subtle body and give instant relive in "contact" with our true nature-Self, Conciousness, Bliss, know as sense of endless security and relaxation...It is beautifull how Jung insight's which are coming from western christian culture are so close to those from completely different culture..They are universal and as Vedanta stating we are simple creatures and this body-mind complex is really universal...Jung was really highly developed western Yogi, without seeing himself as one.. :)))

  • @sophfores430
    @sophfores430 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    So rich
    I learned from your talk about depression and hope underneath
    I agree and from my own experience being in A.A for 40 years that there is a difference between philosophical (beliefs) and experiential (spontaneity) letting go
    I learned both exist at the same time and philosophical rests within experiential.

  • @drsandhyathumsikumar4479
    @drsandhyathumsikumar4479 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ego -self dilemma well explained .thank you for insights shared

  • @zhedderly
    @zhedderly 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What a rich and enlightening conversation! Thank you so much.

  • @poorvasharma3881
    @poorvasharma3881 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    31:50 I agree with Debb.. we dont know and thats what letting go is so so difficult

  • @arcadianwings2662
    @arcadianwings2662 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Guys, it really wasn’t just “the break with Freud” that caused Jung’s transformation... Rather, his break with Freud was an inevitable consequence of his embracing of the Anima. Jung’s dream about Siegfried’s murder coincides with the birth of Sabina Spielrein’s firstborn “Renata” (reborn). Look op the movie “te doy mi Alma”.

  • @peggyharris3815
    @peggyharris3815 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Yes there are many fans with 4 blades; mostly ceiling fans.

  • @sahds91
    @sahds91 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello, I recently started to listen to your podcasts and find them excellent. I came across a mention of a paper in one of the episodes- I think it was here but cannot see a reference in the description. It was a paper / book written by a female analyst, and I think she was describing her own experiences? If anyone can help I would be grateful! It's difficult to go through all the episodes I listened to again to find it

  • @buerginator
    @buerginator 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    thank you

  • @robinriebsomer4607
    @robinriebsomer4607 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Step 1 We admitted that we were powerless over alcohol and that our lives had become unmanageable. 2. Came to believe that a power greater than ourselves can restore us to sanity.

  • @joannabrand3837
    @joannabrand3837 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Going through a divorce and this was super helpful

  • @freeman669
    @freeman669 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    🌞❤️

  • @schumikel8387
    @schumikel8387 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hexagram 11.2

  •  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    HODL 4 life