Tag: carl jung
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Day 351 of 1000: Stumbling into the Second Half of Life
In his book Falling Upward, Rohr says that stumbling and falling down (to later rise up) is the key to midlife transformation. Applying it to my midlife journey.
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Day 215 of 1000: Jung’s enantiodromia and the persona
Jung borrowed the term enantiodromia from the pre-Socratic philosoph Heraclitus, to describe what happens when a conscious attitude is taken too far. On enantiodromia and the persona.
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Day 213 of 1000: Dropping your masks at midlife
The Chariot, as an auspicious card for a road trip departure, and a caution at midlife, reminding you to end reliance on personas developed for earlly adulthood.
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Day 173 of 1000: Inwardness on Thanksgiving day 2025
Starting from Kierkegaard’s idea of inwardness, reviewing Nietzsche and Jung with similar ideas, and then onto my matriarchal role.