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What does it mean to live a life of true purpose and depth, especially when haunted by trauma, self-sabotage, or chronic emptiness? In this special episode, I sit down with legendary Jungian analyst Dr. James Hollis, whose latest work, A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity, addresses the question many of us find ourselves asking: “What does all of this mean?” For those recovering from abuse, neglect, or persistent inner turmoil, this conversation delves into why we feel trapped in self-sabotaging patterns and how we can transform our suffering into self-understanding.
Dr. Hollis, a leading voice in Jungian psychology, unpacks how we can break free from life-denying cycles by cultivating a meaningful relationship with our inner world. He shares how reconnecting with our true essence—not our past wounds—can bring healing, fulfillment, and genuine self-expression. Dr. Hollis’s wisdom offers a path toward a more examined life, moving beyond the limiting labels of "good" or "bad" and embracing our complex, whole selves.
Highlights and Key Questions Explored:
00:00 – 04:00: Introduction + listener voicemail reflections
04:14 – 10:21: What is Jungian psychology, and how does it foster a deeper, more transformative journey?
10:19 – 13:29: Why Jungian analysis offers a profound alternative to short-term approaches like CBT and DBT
13:29 – 17:30: Introducing Dr. James Hollis and his new book A Life of Meaning
17:34 – 25:25: Why do we repeat the same self-sabotaging behaviors, despite wanting to change?
25:20 – 27:56: How staying stuck in childlike patterns hinders adult self-growth
27:56 – 29:38: The roots of low self-worth in childhood and its lingering effects on adulthood
29:38 – 38:42: How to cultivate an inner life that nourishes your soul without losing touch with reality
38:42 – 50:25: Why living an examined life is essential for lasting inner peace
50:25 – 56:48: The risks of suppressing emotions—and the liberation that comes from facing them
56:48 – 01:03:28: How to handle overwhelming feelings of “emotional neediness” and build self-reliance
01:03:38 – 01:29:34: Analyzing the BetterHelp controversy and its implications for mental health, influencer ethics, and the future of online therapy
RESOURCES
“A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity” by James Hollis
Click here to view other books by James Hollis
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The information contained in this podcast episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional.
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What does it mean to live a life of true purpose and depth, especially when haunted by trauma, self-sabotage, or chronic emptiness? In this special episode, I sit down with legendary Jungian analyst Dr. James Hollis, whose latest work, A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity, addresses the question many of us find ourselves asking: “What does all of this mean?” For those recovering from abuse, neglect, or persistent inner turmoil, this conversation delves into why we feel trapped in self-sabotaging patterns and how we can transform our suffering into self-understanding.
Dr. Hollis, a leading voice in Jungian psychology, unpacks how we can break free from life-denying cycles by cultivating a meaningful relationship with our inner world. He shares how reconnecting with our true essence—not our past wounds—can bring healing, fulfillment, and genuine self-expression. Dr. Hollis’s wisdom offers a path toward a more examined life, moving beyond the limiting labels of "good" or "bad" and embracing our complex, whole selves.
Highlights and Key Questions Explored:
00:00 – 04:00: Introduction + listener voicemail reflections
04:14 – 10:21: What is Jungian psychology, and how does it foster a deeper, more transformative journey?
10:19 – 13:29: Why Jungian analysis offers a profound alternative to short-term approaches like CBT and DBT
13:29 – 17:30: Introducing Dr. James Hollis and his new book A Life of Meaning
17:34 – 25:25: Why do we repeat the same self-sabotaging behaviors, despite wanting to change?
25:20 – 27:56: How staying stuck in childlike patterns hinders adult self-growth
27:56 – 29:38: The roots of low self-worth in childhood and its lingering effects on adulthood
29:38 – 38:42: How to cultivate an inner life that nourishes your soul without losing touch with reality
38:42 – 50:25: Why living an examined life is essential for lasting inner peace
50:25 – 56:48: The risks of suppressing emotions—and the liberation that comes from facing them
56:48 – 01:03:28: How to handle overwhelming feelings of “emotional neediness” and build self-reliance
01:03:38 – 01:29:34: Analyzing the BetterHelp controversy and its implications for mental health, influencer ethics, and the future of online therapy
RESOURCES
“A Life of Meaning: Relocating Your Center of Spiritual Gravity” by James Hollis
Click here to view other books by James Hollis
Craving more? Become a Premium Submarine. Join an exclusive community and unlock hundreds of hours of members-only content: full-length episodes, deep-dive series, guided meditations, and more—all for the cost of a couple of coffees a month. Start exploring at backfromtheborderline.com.
The information contained in this podcast episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for treatment or consultation with a licensed mental health professional.
acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/back-from-the-borderline.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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