Jung

  • From Wotan to Baal: Brown Shirts and Red Hats

    From Wotan to Baal: Brown Shirts and Red Hats

    Of course Baal emerged through ‘the files.’ Jung saw the Brown Shirt as the vestment of Wotan; today, the Red Hat marks the rise of Baal—the god of the transaction.

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  • The Architecture of the Global Shadow: A Jungian Map of the Epstein Era

    The Architecture of the Global Shadow: A Jungian Map of the Epstein Era

    The release of the Epstein Files has been treated as a sordid true-crime tally—a ledger of names and depravities. But what if we moved beyond the literal? In this exploration, I’ll apply a Jungian lens to examine it as physical manifestation of a Global Collective Shadow.

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  • Greed, Gatsby, and Guillotines

    Greed, Gatsby, and Guillotines

    A Great Gatsby themed party on the night before millions of Americans lose their SNAP benefits? Let’s explore this event through a symbolic lens.

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  • The Economy of Authoritarianism: Supply-and-Demand Between King and Collective

    The Economy of Authoritarianism: Supply-and-Demand Between King and Collective

    Is authoritarianism simply a political misstep? We’ll examine the psychic ‘supply and demand’ chain: how the Shadow King’s neurotic fear of weakness meets the Collective void of an Unintegrated Father Complex, all facilitated through an unconscious psychological exchange.

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  • America’s Father Complex

    America’s Father Complex

    How does an unintegrated Father Archetype create a massive, collective psychic void, that leaves us terrified of freedom and obsessed with certainty? Why does this Father Complex fuel the demand for absolute authority make us profoundly vulnerable to an authoritarian’s promises?

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  • Rise of the Shadow King

    Rise of the Shadow King

    Is an authoritarian leader truly strong, or is he terrified? How does the Shadow King archetype, driven by a paralyzing fear, offer a fragile illusion of order? Does his need for loyalty consume a populace hungry for certainty?

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  • Individuation Tools: Active Imagination

    Individuation Tools: Active Imagination

    This post on Active Imagination offers a methodology for integrating the unconscious. Decode the archetypal tensions between your psyche and modern systems. This synthesis of Jungian depth psychology and trauma-informed practice provides the four pillars (Constellation, Amplification, Activation, Integration) necessary to transform projected conflict into conscious choice.

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  • The Self is not a Spreadsheet

    The Self is not a Spreadsheet

    We track everything—steps, calories, personality types, behavioral patterns. Even if we don’t, our devices do. AI learns our habits and feeds them back to us, refined and optimized. But what if psychological health requires embracing what can’t be measured?

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  • The Shadow of Superiority

    The Shadow of Superiority

    Superiority is the shadow’s favorite mask. Let’s look into how the seductive conviction of being ‘right’ allows us to dehumanize others and sacrifice our own integrity.

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  • The Rampage of America’s Collective Shadow

    The Rampage of America’s Collective Shadow

    Are America’s tragedies a sign of something deeper? This article, using a Jungian lens, argues that events like assassinations and school shootings aren’t random, but eruptions of our collective shadow; a nation’s disowned rage and division manifesting through its most vulnerable. It’s a look at how our refusal to confront national trauma is tearing the country apart.

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