Happiness, Meaning & Self-Discovery - An Interview with James Hollis, PhD.
In this episode of "Soul Sessions with CreativeMind," hosts Debra and Robert Maldonado welcome esteemed Jungian analyst, Dr. James Hollis. Dr. Hollis, a seasoned author and retired senior training analyst, discusses his latest book, "Living on Borrowed Dust." This dynamic conversation explores the crucial themes of happiness, meaning, and self-discovery. Dr. Hollis shares profound insights from his new book, emphasizing the importance of living an examined life and understanding the deep questions that shape our existence. Through this engaging dialogue, explore the essence of meaning over fleeting happiness and the critical process of individuation. Whether you're well-versed in Jungian theory or new to personal growth, this episode offers valuable wisdom on navigating life's complexities with depth and purpose. Don't miss out on this enlightening discussion about personal growth, psychological resilience, and the journey towards a meaningful life. Listen now and gain a fresh perspective on embracing life's challenges with curiosity and grace.James Hollis, PhD, is a licensed Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, DC. He taught humanities for 26 years in various colleges and universities before retraining as a Jungian analyst at the Jung Institute of Zürich, Switzerland. He served as executive director of the Jung Educational Center in Houston, Texas, for many years. He was executive director of the Jung Society of Washington until 2019, and now serves on its board of directors. He is a retired senior training analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, was first director of training of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and is vice-president emeritus of the Philemon Foundation.You can get his new book, Living From Borrowed Dust by using this link:https://www.soundstrue.com/products/living-with-borrowed-dust?srsltid=AfmBOorwgXDK7Dm5kcPa7BtfsdnEII909Ico_e2a-SDLTG3kpoM5Ziq601:11 Introduction to Dr. Hollis's new book "Living on Borrowed Dust"06:00 The pursuit of happiness versus finding meaning10:28 Concept of meta stories and the unconscious12:20 Relationship between childhood experiences and adult life19:54 The role of the unconscious in our lives27:00 Facing fears and resistance 42:00 Surviving and thriving through challenges49:30 Concluding thoughts on the search for answers and personal growth52:23 Discussion on psychedelics and AI in contemporary culture53:14 Thoughts on AI applications in dream interpretationQUOTES:"I think happiness occurs when we are in the right relationship with our own souls." James Hollis, PhD.“One of the things I've found in almost everybody is a meta story of lacking permission to be themselves." - James Hollis, PhD.•••Want to be a Certified Jungian Life Coach? Download your free program brochure: https://www.creativemindlife.com/download-now-lct-brochure Stay Connected with Debra and Dr. Rob:Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | creativemindlife.com |
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