Guided Meditation: Inner Child (Active Imagination)

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The Red Book: The Midlife Catharsis of Dr. Carl Jung (Video Bonus)

Dr. Carl Jung wrote that around the age of 35 we enter "the shadow side of life". Nowadays we call it a midlife crisis, but to Jung, it's a call from the depths of your soul—an invitation for the journey inward. Will you answer the call?Support my work and the Creative Codex visi ...  Show more

The Divine Madness of Dr. Carl Jung (Video Bonus)

Watch Part 2: The Midlife Catharsis of Dr. Carl Jung on the Creative Codex YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/y6_H95DH-LM?si=tUQZmK0vEzpXisgg


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