Guest guest Posted July 28, 2010 Report Share Posted July 28, 2010 http://www.awakeninthedream.com/ You both might find some common ground in the writings of Levy who writes about the "creepy crawlies" both within and without in our collective psyche of the moment. Jungians are just now beginning to dive into the societal muck which is quite primordial and they must be given time to swim around a little so to speak. Hillman wrote about "the bad seed" which of course is very central to what is unfolding around us - we need to be careful not to nurture the bad seed lest it overtake the garden and shadow comes into play both in terms of the East and the West. Each projecting without perceiving. Given expression by what Levy calls "malignant egophrenia." Kalsched wrote of the world of trauma focusing on childhood trauma but of course doing so forced an examination of all trauma and of the "there are no victims, only volunteers" approach to the "creepy crawlies" that seem to be confronting us in all areas of our lives. There are no pink elephants. Just "creepy crawlies" who if we allow them to will drive us quite mad. If we allow them to. And with that, I am following The Motherator and moving on... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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