by Joseph Lee | Sep 4, 2025 | History & Development of Analytical Psychology
VIDEO AUDIO A Crisis Opens the Door Jung’s Red Book begins in 1913 after his break with Freud. The separation removed professional support and social status, and it exposed unresolved inner material. He chose a direct approach and documented dreams and waking visions...
by Joseph Lee | Aug 28, 2025 | Core Jungian Concepts
VIDEO AUDIO Holding the tension of the opposites is a deliberate practice of keeping a true inner conflict steadily in awareness until Psyche offers a new form that includes what each side demands. Jung names the inner mechanism that enables this shift the...
by Joseph Lee | Aug 21, 2025 | Core Jungian Concepts
VIDEO AUDIO Imagination has always been one of those things we take for granted, and yet it shapes nearly everything. The moment our ancestors first pictured a tool, or wondered if fire could change the taste of meat, imagination was already at work. Jung insisted it...
by Joseph Lee | Aug 14, 2025 | Archetypal, Core Jungian Concepts
VIDEO AUDIO Solutio is Psyche’s method to facilitate transformation: our rigid ego is softened in symbolic water, allowing outworn attitudes to unbind. We can see this reflected in dreams of oceans and baths, or a wall of our house dissolving. This can show up when we...
by Joseph Lee | Aug 7, 2025 | Fairytales
VIDEO AUDIO Jack and the Beanstalk is a symbolic prescription for psychological growth, teaching us to climb out of darkness, confront the giants within, claim the gifts of our unconscious, and transform our ordinary lives. Put yourself into the story and discover how...