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This Jungian Life Podcast

Episode 38 - Holiday Madness

This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.72.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 December 2018

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

As the holiday season approaches, we examine the tidal pull of the ancient, archetypal power of the solstice season. Because of this underpinning, together with the power of family narratives, roles, and complexes, the holidays can be fraught with intense feeling, from hope to regression to disappointment. We discuss ways to manage feelings, intention, and behavior.  

 

The Dream:

"I am in a bathhouse (Turkish bath) and sitting immersed in the pool of warm water to my waist. I am sitting with my back to a rectangle column made out of black granite. I have my arms are stretched like a crucifix and my hands are holding onto the column that is behind me. The pool is made out of green granite. To my left there is an altar made out of cubic-shaped granite and on which sits a woman who is a sage, a seer, a fortune-teller, or a magician. She is wearing a long dress and is sitting crossed legged.  My back is hot and dries the film of water on the column and as the column dries my back leaves marks on the column. The marks are magical symbols.  They resemble the Japanese Zen art that is done by a water-wet brush on a black rock and it fades as water dries. The woman comes and looks at them and she is flabbergasted. She has never seen magical marks such as these. 

In the bottom of the pool and in front of me there is a piece of green granite with a circular metal inlay and a ring attached to the circular metal. It resembles the remains of a counterweight that would have been used in opening the gates to castles. I look at it and with the power of my mere stare the rock floats up to the surface of the water and glides on the surface. Then the rock starts skipping on the surface of water 3 times and lands on the skirt of the woman who is back on the altar."   

 

Transcript

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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.

0:31.0

So we're walking around the home improvement stores or opening up the advertisements in the

0:38.4

mail and you can't escape it.

0:41.0

The whole world is preparing for the next holiday. Weeks in advance, and in

0:46.5

reaction to that, all of our holiday memories and misadventures start to spin up.

0:53.7

So today's episode is dedicated to holiday madness.

0:59.8

That Joseph. I think the Christmas decorations go up right after Labor Day together with all the

1:09.8

pumpkins and corn stocks and the turkey images and I've had people talk already in

1:17.4

September right after Labor Day kids are going back to school and then the holidays are coming.

1:23.2

Yeah, I mean that definitely happens in the consulting room.

1:25.6

People begin to kind of fret about where they're going to go,

1:29.5

whose family they're going to be with this year.

1:31.9

They start to actually kind of dread it often.

1:35.6

And the power of the holiday, whether it's Thanksgiving or Christmas or any number of things,

1:42.2

the holiday is landing like a UFO

1:45.4

on top of your roof that you wore the world and you cannot escape it.

1:51.8

And really we have to deal with it. We have to find a way to one to

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