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This Jungian Life Podcast

Episode 169 - Threshold: Moving Between the Realms

This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

Jungian, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Psychology, Dreams, Jung, Relationships, Selfhelp, Society & Culture, Psychoanalysis

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 June 2021

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

In medieval times, the threshold was a plank that kept barnyard “threshings” outside the house. In the sciences a threshold is the limit of magnitude or intensity that must be exceeded for a definitive change to occur. In human development life stage thresholds are marked and recognized through ritual. In psychoanalytic work the symbol is the threshold—a visible but not literal representation that calls consciousness to apprehend a larger, unseen reality.

Science fiction, mythology’s modern descendant, has richly storied this process as transition into a new world. The ambiguity and disorientation of this liminal situation requires the sacrifice of old attitudes and willingness to surrender to a new reality—a space of potential enlightenment. The ultimate goal is to recross the threshold and bring the symbolic experience home to consciousness.

Here's the dream we analyze:

“It is late at night and I find myself lying in a dark alleyway at the foot of a tall building. It seems I have just got married as I am dressed as a bride, in a bejeweled white dress. A fat woman with a very round face is looking over me with mean eyes. She is pulling my bridal jewelry off me, one by one. She tears my earrings away making my ears bleed, then the big nose pin, then my neck piece and so on. The woman looks into my eyes and says that my husband is dead. As she’s tearing the jewelry off of me, my bridal dress begins to wear out. I am unable to stop her. Suddenly, I find myself in the entrance hallway of what seems like a palatial old house. It is dimly lit. I am feeling drained. My bridal dress is all rags now, I can’t feel my feet. I look down and notice that both my feet are missing, it seems that they have been wrenched off of my legs. I am floating. I can sense that I’m in a watery world. My breath is draining out through my legs. I manage to float to the edge of the grand staircase and hold onto the post at the bottom. I look up and try to call out to my sister, who I know is sleeping upstairs. My voice is stuck. I am dying.”

REFERENCES:

Arnold van Gennep. Rites of Passage. https://www.amazon.com/dp/022662949X/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_10TZ7PBV2KD9PBZ14DVJ

RESOURCES:

Learn to Analyze your own Dreams: https://thisjungianlife.com/enroll/

Transcript

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Have you ever wondered what your dreams mean?

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Join us in Dream School at thisYongYongLife.com and find out.

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Young wrote, dreams are a little hidden door in the innermost and most

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you can start at any time that unlocks access to your inner world.

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to reach within, decipher your personal dream code,

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and harness it to optimize your life.

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By enrolling, you'll join an affirming community of fellow travelers

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each pursuing a unique quest.

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And it's fun. Join us on an adventure to wholeness and healing

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through understanding your dreams.

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Go to thisYongYongLife.com and click on Dream School.

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You'll be taken to our secure checkout.

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Once you join, you'll get immediate access to our first to three modules.

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You can get started right away.

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We look forward to seeing you there.

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Welcome to this YongYongLife.

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Three good friends and YongYong analysts, Lisa Martiano,

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Debra Stewart and Joseph Lee invite you to join them for an intimate

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and honest conversation that brings a psychological perspective

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