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Miriam Marsolais Ph.D is a practicing psychotherapist and Jungian analyst. Miriam speaks from her experience and training about how a person can benefit from understanding and building on the relationship between one's waking consciousness and sleeping consciousness. She shares how her recovery from the trauma of a severe burn injury initiated her deep interest in Jungian psychology and led to her journey of helping others. Among other things, this intriguing conversation touches on the collective unconscious, active imagination, the "shadow", and individuation.
To learn more about Miriam Marsolais Ph.D and her work go to:
https://mlmarsolais.com/mm/
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Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.
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Miriam Marsolais Ph.D is a practicing psychotherapist and Jungian analyst. Miriam speaks from her experience and training about how a person can benefit from understanding and building on the relationship between one's waking consciousness and sleeping consciousness. She shares how her recovery from the trauma of a severe burn injury initiated her deep interest in Jungian psychology and led to her journey of helping others. Among other things, this intriguing conversation touches on the collective unconscious, active imagination, the "shadow", and individuation.
To learn more about Miriam Marsolais Ph.D and her work go to:
https://mlmarsolais.com/mm/
Leave your comments through the Podbean mobile app or email [email protected]
Theme music "The Song Of The Ocarina" composed by Paul de Senneville and performed by Raimy Salazar and Carlos Salazar.