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In this final episode of our series on Jungian alchemy, we explore coniunctio, the union of opposites that gives rise to new wholeness.
There are many ways in which we might encounter coniunctio in outer life. We might fall in love, form a partnership, or undertake transformative work with a psychotherapist. In some meaningful, mysterious way, two become one, giving us incremental tastes of transformation.
At the psychological level, work with one’s shadow represents the first stage of coniunctio. When we recognize and reclaim aspects of ourselves that have been split off or rejected, we begin to heal inner division and move toward wholeness.
We also discuss the sacred union, the second layer of coniunctio, in which we strive to achieve an inner marriage, creating new vitality, creativity, and psychic spaciousness.
Ultimately, coniunctio parallels Jung’s concept of individuation, the lifelong process of becoming whole by integrating the hidden, conflicting, and unrealized dimensions of the self and achieving a relationship with the greater Self.
Read the dream we analyze in full on our website.
Connect With This Jungian Life
We’re collecting your short dreams (under 3 sentences): send your short dream here.
Pre-order the paperback edition of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams.
Take a look at This Jungian Life Dream School, our online course in Jungian dream analysis.
Follow This Jungian Life on Instagram.
By Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano4.7
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In this final episode of our series on Jungian alchemy, we explore coniunctio, the union of opposites that gives rise to new wholeness.
There are many ways in which we might encounter coniunctio in outer life. We might fall in love, form a partnership, or undertake transformative work with a psychotherapist. In some meaningful, mysterious way, two become one, giving us incremental tastes of transformation.
At the psychological level, work with one’s shadow represents the first stage of coniunctio. When we recognize and reclaim aspects of ourselves that have been split off or rejected, we begin to heal inner division and move toward wholeness.
We also discuss the sacred union, the second layer of coniunctio, in which we strive to achieve an inner marriage, creating new vitality, creativity, and psychic spaciousness.
Ultimately, coniunctio parallels Jung’s concept of individuation, the lifelong process of becoming whole by integrating the hidden, conflicting, and unrealized dimensions of the self and achieving a relationship with the greater Self.
Read the dream we analyze in full on our website.
Connect With This Jungian Life
We’re collecting your short dreams (under 3 sentences): send your short dream here.
Pre-order the paperback edition of Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams.
Take a look at This Jungian Life Dream School, our online course in Jungian dream analysis.
Follow This Jungian Life on Instagram.

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