Remembering the Gods: Ka, the shadow of the Daimon
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Let’s continue where we left of, with the story of the Archetypes. But first, some personal notes. My love for the numinous, archetypes and psychology have led me to start a 4-year education in Depth Psychology, mostly based on Carl Jung’s work. I’ve always loved to work 1-on-1 with people, both in the role as healer/psychologist as guide. In a way, psychology is inseparable from spirituality, as it are often our deepest shadows that are the quickest gateways to the unconscious and the archetypes that reside in it. It is these unconscious shadows where we find unity with ourselves and the world, and it is this what brings coherence of mind and soul. You don’t get rid of your quirks and weak spots, your relationship to them becomes one of love instead of hatred. It’s really all about learning to go “with” the symptoms (James Hillman), instead of fighting them or fixing them.
Remembering the Gods: Ka, the shadow of the Daimon
Remembering the Gods: Ka, the shadow of the…
Remembering the Gods: Ka, the shadow of the Daimon
Let’s continue where we left of, with the story of the Archetypes. But first, some personal notes. My love for the numinous, archetypes and psychology have led me to start a 4-year education in Depth Psychology, mostly based on Carl Jung’s work. I’ve always loved to work 1-on-1 with people, both in the role as healer/psychologist as guide. In a way, psychology is inseparable from spirituality, as it are often our deepest shadows that are the quickest gateways to the unconscious and the archetypes that reside in it. It is these unconscious shadows where we find unity with ourselves and the world, and it is this what brings coherence of mind and soul. You don’t get rid of your quirks and weak spots, your relationship to them becomes one of love instead of hatred. It’s really all about learning to go “with” the symptoms (James Hillman), instead of fighting them or fixing them.