
This Jungian Life Podcast Shadow, Evil, and Individuation: Jung’s View of the Devil
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Oct 30, 2025 Dive into the intriguing world of the devil archetype as it unveils our shadow self. Explore how historical perspectives shape our understanding of evil and the resulting inner conflicts. Discover the role of the devil in moral development and individuation, fostering personal growth through confronting the darkness within. Enjoy discussions about engaging with inner devils through compassion and the transformative power of dreams. Through fairy tales and archetypal analysis, learn how dark themes can catalyze profound self-awareness and healing.
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Devil As Psychological Shadow
- The devil archetype personifies our shadow, gathering disowned traits like envy, rage, and greed.
- Jung warned that repressing or projecting this image lets it possess us and distort behavior.
Historical Evolution Of The Devil Image
- Historical images of the devil evolved from monstrous chaos to a moral scapegoat and then to Jung's symbolic personification of shadow.
- Jung emphasized that the devil has autonomy beyond mere personal neuroses, reflecting deeper psychic realities.
Jung's Young Patient Dream
- A 16-year-old Jung patient dreamed of being chased by the devil and finally hung suspended in terror.
- Jung used this repeated dream to show how fleeing the devil immobilizes the ego and deepens neurosis.






