1 hr 15 min

#105 A Man and His Symbols, Shadows, Archetypes, & Mother Wounds w/Jungian Philosopher: James Frazier The MAJic Hour

    • Philosophy

With a background in counseling, experiential psychotherapy, and personal and spiritual development, our guest, James Frazier, has more than 35 years of experience synthesizing his wisdom into an easily understood, practical, and accessible framework. He’s spent decades engaged in a deep study of various systems of thought, from depth psychology, Jungian and Neo-Jungian sensibilities, various esoteric religious models, all the way to mythic and archetypal symbols, so, needless to say, this convo is chalked full of insights from the depth of his teachings.In this episode we explore:•the four things men who are looking to “do their work” should focus on•how to recognize and heal your mother wounds•why it’s important to know our dream symbols•why finding your artwork is critical•how to do shadow work•the archetypes of the male psyche: King warrior magician loverBook recommendations:•A Man and His Symbols by Carl G Jung
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With a background in counseling, experiential psychotherapy, and personal and spiritual development, our guest, James Frazier, has more than 35 years of experience synthesizing his wisdom into an easily understood, practical, and accessible framework. He’s spent decades engaged in a deep study of various systems of thought, from depth psychology, Jungian and Neo-Jungian sensibilities, various esoteric religious models, all the way to mythic and archetypal symbols, so, needless to say, this convo is chalked full of insights from the depth of his teachings.In this episode we explore:•the four things men who are looking to “do their work” should focus on•how to recognize and heal your mother wounds•why it’s important to know our dream symbols•why finding your artwork is critical•how to do shadow work•the archetypes of the male psyche: King warrior magician loverBook recommendations:•A Man and His Symbols by Carl G Jung
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1 hr 15 min