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We know the absurd. By now, we are familiar with it. Heck, this podcast is named after it. But what if there is more to absurdity than randomness, contradiction, and chaos? What if there is something hidden within the paradox itself?
In this weeks episode, and the second in our series exploring the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, we ask whether even the most absurd moments in life might hold meaning. Whether the contradictions we experience are not obstacles to understanding, but invitations toward it.
What if the paradox is trying to tell us something? All we have to do is dig deeper, search honestly, and be willing to embrace whatever we find along the way.
By The Absurd World PodcastWe know the absurd. By now, we are familiar with it. Heck, this podcast is named after it. But what if there is more to absurdity than randomness, contradiction, and chaos? What if there is something hidden within the paradox itself?
In this weeks episode, and the second in our series exploring the work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung, we ask whether even the most absurd moments in life might hold meaning. Whether the contradictions we experience are not obstacles to understanding, but invitations toward it.
What if the paradox is trying to tell us something? All we have to do is dig deeper, search honestly, and be willing to embrace whatever we find along the way.