by Joseph Lee | Apr 7, 2022 | Cultural Currents
Photo Credit: A grief stricken American infantryman whose buddy has been killed in action is comforted by another soldier. In the background a corpsman methodically fills out casualty tags, Haktong-ni area, Korea. August 28, 1950. Sfc. Al Chang. (Army) NARA FILE #...
by Joseph Lee | Apr 1, 2022 | Core Jungian Concepts
https://traffic.libsyn.com/thisjungianlife/TJL_207-April-Fools.mp3 We welcome Jungian colleague, psychiatrist, and historian Dr. Bert Price M.D, whose research in Vienna during a 2019 international conference led to the discovery of new facts regarding the famous...
by Joseph Lee | Mar 31, 2022 | Cultural Currents
Photo Credit: Vidar Nordli Mathisen via Unsplash https://traffic.libsyn.com/thisjungianlife/TJL_207-Hunting.mp3 To hunt is to engage the opposites: the hunter must attune and align with nature in order to kill part of it. According to mythographer Joseph Campbell,...
by Joseph Lee | Mar 24, 2022 | Core Jungian Concepts
https://traffic.libsyn.com/thisjungianlife/TJL_205-Failure.mp3 We first encounter failure in learning to walk—we fall down, the root definition of failure. Coming up short is a lifelong experience that stretches from mishaps and lapses to shock waves that shake our...
by Joseph Lee | Mar 17, 2022 | Core Jungian Concepts, Cultural Currents
Photo Credit: Davide Ragusa via Unsplash https://traffic.libsyn.com/thisjungianlife/TJL_206-Tension.mp3 Holding the tension between opposites was one of Jung’s foundational precepts. Although contradictory views are often a better witness to truth than one-sided...