Thank you, Gregg,

The articulation of the tension points between living in the now versus long term planning, being an individual versus being a part of a group as unknowns we are stuck with was validating.  

The shadow work description was succinct and helpful. 

I also appreciated hearing critical conversation about Peterson that was academically and psychologically informed.  I liked hearing the clinical psychologist talk about how uncertainty is a given and that a search for the logos is probably a false prophet out this crisis, personally and collectively.

-Chance 

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On Feb 13, 2020, at 1:59 PM, Henriques, Gregg - henriqgx <[log in to unmask]> wrote:



HI Chance (and Others)

  Given your interest in Jung, I thought you might be interested in this interview about Jung, with John V and another scholar. If folks want a good quick example of how the shadow works (in part), go to the 1 hour and 40 minute marker and listen to the description of how the speaker had split off a part of himself, saw it in another and resented it, initially projecting it out on to the world. Then he used his self-awareness to gain insight and include and transcend that aspect of his psyche. I think this is key skill for all of us to work through.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0J8TLRUOgJo&list=PLND1JCRq8Vuh3f0P5qjrSdb5eC1ZfZwWJ&index=54&t=0s

 

Best,

Gregg

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