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🗓️ 5 September 2019
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Healing a Negative Mother Complex
As the mother is the generator of life and usual primary attachment figure, the mother complex is universal. As the image of a “personified affect” fueled by an archetypal core, the mother complex is especially powerful. In its negative aspect, it may arise from a mother who was experienced as uncaring, attacking, possessive, withholding, absent, or wounded. It is likely to show up in relationships with others and in the relationship with oneself. Fairy tales like The Raven and Six Swans teach us that healing a negative mother complex takes time and perseverance—and that we may be aided by an animus prince or an anima princess, images of the autonomous unconscious. By responding to the turmoil of the mother complex one can embrace the task of finding the mother within. Dream
"Last night I had a dream I was in a cave that had mosaic designs all over the walls. They were old ancient ruins like from Ancient Greece or Turkey. The first one was of some type of fertility goddess-like Ishtar or Lilith, but I can’t remember the details exactly. But the image frightened me, and I was afraid to go inside. Then above the ruins, there was a church. It was an Eastern Orthodox Church. It sort of reminded me of the Hagia Sofia. A painting of the Black Madonna was hanging on the wall. All the church members were women and the pastor was a woman as well. I don’t recall what we were talking about or what the pastor was saying, but I was transfixed upon that painting. That’s all I can remember."
References
Book: Elinor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
YouTube: Clay Weiner (“Videos”: Mothers Day) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAxfh8ukosQ
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0:00.0 | Welcome to this Jungian life. |
0:03.0 | Three good friends and Jungian analysts, Lisa Marciano, Deborah Stewart and Joseph Lee, |
0:09.0 | invite you to join them for an intimate and honest conversation that brings a psychological perspective to important issues of the day. |
0:17.0 | I'm Lisa Marciano and I'm a youngian analyst in Philadelphia. |
0:22.0 | I'm Joseph Lee and I'm a youngian analyst in Philadelphia. I'm Joseph Lee and I'm a youngian analyst in Virginia Beach, Virginia. |
0:27.0 | I'm Deborah Stewart, a youngian analyst on Cape Cod. We wanted to tackle a difficult subject today. |
0:40.7 | We wanted to discuss healing from a negative mother complex. |
0:45.8 | What do we even mean when we talk about a mother complex |
0:50.0 | in general and specifically a negative mother complex? |
0:55.0 | Well, one of the things that comes up for me is that I think the mother complex is, |
1:01.0 | if you'll pardon the pun, the mother of all complexes, |
1:05.0 | because everybody has had a mother one way or another. |
1:09.2 | That is such a huge and central biologically oriented as well as psychologically oriented relationship |
1:18.1 | and mothers still have for the most part the primary caretaking role. So the mother complex is really huge and we all have one. |
1:28.0 | Right and when we talk about a complex in unionian terms, we're talking about a sort of a network of |
1:37.3 | associations and memories and feelings that accrete around an archetypal core. |
1:43.0 | And in this case, obviously the archetype would be the archetype of the mother, |
1:49.0 | and every archetype has a positive poll and a negative poll. So there are many positive |
1:55.9 | associations with mother, you think of the Virgin Mary, and there are negative |
2:00.9 | associations with the mother too. Arcotypely you might think of the witch. there are |
2:03.2 | typely you might think of the witch. |
2:05.2 | I think of a complex, such as the mother complex, |
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