This Jungian Life Podcast

[SUBSCRIBER BONUS] A Three-Headed Offering

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Hey Patrons, This week, we're discussing a dream submitted by one of our supporters, a 33-year-old woman who is a Latin teacher: "I'm sightseeing in the south of the United States with my aunt. She is wearing an ostentatious hat and boots, and she is pointing down towards a canyon. At the bottom, I can see a marvelous city with a golden river. She says, it is Phoenix. All of a sudden, a huge statue made of bronze emerges from within the city and elevates itself before our eyes, then even higher above us. Although it is backwards, I can see that it represents a man, probably a hunter or a shepherd, holding a lamb over his shoulders. Slowly, the statue starts turning on itself. When it is facing us, I see that the lamb is dead and it has three heads." Thank you for supporting This Jungian Life! ~Lisa, Joseph, and Deb