Death, Hell, Pluto & the Mess of Existence - Ep. 13
Sep 10, 2020
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Guests Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris delve into the darkness of death, Hell, and Pluto through Jung's journey. Carol discusses astrology and Pluto's role in America's birth. Topics include Buckminster Fuller's 'trim tab', Nietzsche, the Divine Mother, and the return of the Feminine.
Jung emphasizes confronting shadow sides and navigating shifts for personal transformation.
Discussions on astrology highlight Pluto's archetypal nature and its role in collective evolution.
Deep dives
Struggling with Transvaluation of Values and Facing Inner Shadows
Jung delves into the necessity of appreciating the opposites of former ideals and recognizing the antagonism in what was perceived as love. He grapples with the destabilization of the known truths, emphasizing the challenging process of transvaluation. The struggle involves confronting the shadow sides and navigating the shifts from morning to afternoon, symbolizing the transformation of earlier values.
Journey of Personal and Collective Transformation
The podcast discusses dreams reflecting the collective journey towards transformation. Themes of re-educating masculinity, engaging in daring actions against adverse forces, and the symbolic roles of women warriors in dreams highlight the deep personal and societal evolution underway. The dream narratives signify a profound shift towards courage, resilience, and activism in the face of challenges.
Navigating Through Collective Change and Cultural Shadows
The discussion touches on the cultural shifts mirrored in dreams, portraying archetypal battles, personal agency, and confronting societal figures. Insights reveal a potent process of societal and individual evolution through facing darkness, embodying courage, and advocating for collective restraint. The intertwining of personal and collective destinies echoes a collective calling for transformation and reconciliation.
Encountering the Symbolic King of the East and Transformational Encounters
Exploring encounters with Izdubar in the upcoming chapter, the podcast anticipates transformative revelations. The symbolic figure of the King of the East signifies profound encounters with wisdom and transformation. Jung's preparation to face the deity and undergo near-death experiences symbolize deep inner shifts, spiritual growth, and the journey towards wholeness and rebirth.
Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris explore the darkness of Hell, Pluto, and Death through Jung's journey. Carol discusses the astrology and archetypal nature of Pluto. Satya explores the inherent mess of existence. Carol dives into the horoscope of the Birth of America in 1776 and Pluto's role. Other topics include Buckminster Fuller's "trim tab", Nietzsche, the Divine Mother, Joy, and the dualities of vice & virtue, hot & cold, good & evil, and what it means collectively for the return of the Feminine.
Chapters: "Death" & "The Remains of Earlier Temples"