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MELANCHOLY: the exquisite ache of life

This Jungian Life Podcast

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Sobeth - A Life-Changing Dialogue

Rumi wanted Shams to marry one of his daughters, wanted him around all the time and in a sense he kind of abandoned his other duties to his students who became so jealous that one day Shams disappeared. Rumi fell into an overwhelming depression and went into seclusion much as we were saying. This unimaginable grief possessed him and somehow in the depths of his despair, from a Jungian perspective, the transcendent function activated. So when he emerged, Shams had become a living symbol of his own spiritual son, Suen. Much of his poetry is in praise of Shams as the divine friend that brings all good things.

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