In this interview, I sit down with Jungian analyst, author, and podcast host, Jason E. Smith to explore the experience of living a symbolic life and how it shapes our path to wholeness.
Whether you're familiar with Jungian psychology or exploring new spiritual perspectives, this conversation offers deep insight into the interplay between faith, symbolism, and the pursuit of personal wholeness. Trust me, just listening to Jason speak is a healing experience!
Jason's Bio & Links
With over two decades of experience, Jason helps individuals navigate their inner worlds by integrating the teachings of Carl Jung with various spiritual traditions. He is the author of Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, where he explores the psychological depth of religious traditions, especially Christianity, and how symbolic thinking can lead to greater personal fulfillment. He also hosts the Digital Jung Podcast, which many contemplative and spirituality intuitive types will find deeply satisfying!
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In this podcast interview with Dr. Connie Zweig, we explore how shadow work can bring healing to both our relationships and spiritual lives as we welcome our hidden, and often repressed needs, desires, and driving expectations–our shadow. Shadow often show up in our negative or ideal projections onto our romantic partners, creating patterns of conflict and misunderstanding. Through shadow work, we can recognize and reclaim these parts of ourselves, leading to more authentic, compassionate connections.
We’ll also discuss how integrating our shadow supports spiritual growth. By embracing the parts of ourselves we’ve denied, we become more whole and capable of true presence in our relationships and on our spiritual path.