
In this episode, we explore Jungian psychology's concepts of containment and repression as alternative frameworks for ethical living in a world lacking traditional religious morality. It contrasts containment, the conscious restraint of harmful impulses towards others, with repression, the suppression of personal pain inflicted by others. This podcast emphasizes the importance of confronting one's "Shadow self" and integrating the Anima/Animus archetypes through individuation, a process of self-realization. This individuation requires balancing inner and outer harmony by containing negative impulses and rejecting repression to achieve personal growth and healthy relationships. The ultimate goal is a harmonious coexistence with both oneself and the external world.