
Jungian Psychotherapy for Spiritual Crisis: Matter
For Jungian case studies, spirit and matter are not fundamentally opposed, but profoundly related. Many a spiritual crisis erupts from a disconnect betweet the two.
For Jungian case studies, spirit and matter are not fundamentally opposed, but profoundly related. Many a spiritual crisis erupts from a disconnect betweet the two.
We come into the world ready to belong, to attach -- we might well say that instinct has something archetypal about it, It may be essential to the resolution of any spiritual crisis for an individual to experience a sense of rightness to his or…
We often deal with disconnect between what others -- friends, employers, advertisers, the society as a whole -- are telling us is real, and the disquieting sense that there must be something more. We sense that what we are looking for is missing from what…
Forms of religious and cultural symbol and story that spoke to earlier generations often seem to have lost the power to ground the lives of modern people. This realization leads many on a spiritual search -- and, at times, to spiritual crisis.
When a case studies, and especially a Jungian analyst uses the expression "life crisis" today, he or she means something specific. It's something different from a "major crisis", which might be some major change and disruption in a person's life due to changes in external…