This Jungian Life Podcast

Episode 29 - ENVY & JEALOUSY: Hobgoblins in Relationships

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Oct 18, 2018
Dive into the fascinating dynamics of envy and jealousy, tracing their roots back to childhood experiences and parental relationships. Discover how these emotions are intertwined with narcissism and can lead to destructive behaviors. Explore the significance of introspection and gratitude in overcoming these feelings to build healthier connections. The discussion also weaves in poignant reflections on longing and self-worth, supported by dream analysis and the wisdom of Rumi, illuminating the complexities of our emotional landscapes.
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INSIGHT

Envy vs. Jealousy

  • Envy arises from a two-person dynamic, often between mother and baby.
  • Jealousy emerges later in a three-person system, involving competition for affection.
INSIGHT

Envy and Narcissism

  • Envy is a common symptom of narcissistic personality structures, often driven by a deep inner wound.
  • This wound leads to a reliance on external validation and a painful sensitivity to others' status.
ANECDOTE

The Scratched Car

  • An envious person might damage a neighbor's new car to alleviate their own feelings of inferiority.
  • This act diminishes the car's value and temporarily restores the envious person's sense of status.
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