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Why do we run from the very life we are meant to live?
In this Thursday Journal episode of Traversing the Strange World, Isaiah explores the ancient story of Jonah—not just as a biblical narrative, but as a timeless psychological and archetypal pattern. The story of Jonah is the story of every person who has felt the pull of a deeper calling… and the fear that comes with answering it.
Drawing from philosophy, mythology, and psychology, this episode reflects on why human beings resist their destiny, how avoidance shapes our lives, and what happens when we finally confront the path we were meant to walk.
Jonah’s journey across the sea, into the depths, and eventually to Nineveh mirrors a journey many of us take internally—the struggle between comfort and calling, fear and responsibility, running away and becoming who we truly are.
Sometimes the storm outside us is only revealing the storm within.
Topics explored in this episode:
• The archetype of Jonah
• Why people run from their calling
• The psychology of avoidance
• Biblical stories as psychological maps
• Facing the life you were meant to live
• Myth, philosophy, and personal transformation
By Isaiah DanberryWhy do we run from the very life we are meant to live?
In this Thursday Journal episode of Traversing the Strange World, Isaiah explores the ancient story of Jonah—not just as a biblical narrative, but as a timeless psychological and archetypal pattern. The story of Jonah is the story of every person who has felt the pull of a deeper calling… and the fear that comes with answering it.
Drawing from philosophy, mythology, and psychology, this episode reflects on why human beings resist their destiny, how avoidance shapes our lives, and what happens when we finally confront the path we were meant to walk.
Jonah’s journey across the sea, into the depths, and eventually to Nineveh mirrors a journey many of us take internally—the struggle between comfort and calling, fear and responsibility, running away and becoming who we truly are.
Sometimes the storm outside us is only revealing the storm within.
Topics explored in this episode:
• The archetype of Jonah
• Why people run from their calling
• The psychology of avoidance
• Biblical stories as psychological maps
• Facing the life you were meant to live
• Myth, philosophy, and personal transformation