Jung's Theory of Active Imagination and the Shadow: A Conversation with Anna Guerra

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The Jung Center of Houston

The Jung Center of Houston

8 жыл бұрын

Anna Guerra is a depth psychotherapist in private practice. She teaches a manifold of class topics related to Jung’s Analytical Psychology at the Jung Center of Houston, from Jung’s theory of complexes, shadow, and archetypes, to his technique of Active Imagination and dream-work.
Anna’s classes, and therapeutic practice, are often focused on bringing unconscious contents to conscious awareness. “We all have what Jung called the shadow parts of ourselves. These are parts of ourselves that have been deemed unacceptable, and that we repress because they've been unacceptable to our parents, to our schools or other influences as we were growing up. These parts of us are not always bad or unhealthy, and the reintegration of them can actually have an enlivening quality. Sometimes we feel deadened and not whole because there's parts of us that have been relegated to the shadow. So it's important to recognize that there is such a thing, and to work towards bringing these into a more integrated sense of self. You see that people coming to the Jung Center for a while accept themselves more and more, and start to embrace that idea of wholeness and authenticity.”
Jung’s theories of the mind serves not only those who are experiencing illness. “So much happens outside of our conscious awareness. Getting to know how to access those parts is significant to functioning better, can improve our relationships, and impacts our psychic economy. Jung’s theory of complexes and his techniques for accessing our unconscious selves are particularly helpful in becoming aware of what is driving us.”

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@ritanadi9760
@ritanadi9760 Жыл бұрын
Great step of her from Law to Souls understanding. Brava
@steveclark1867
@steveclark1867 2 жыл бұрын
I believe if more people understood this notion of active imagination and the shadow the world would be a happier more peaceful place. If we could just own our projections on to others instead of hating with them!
@patricemarie2960
@patricemarie2960 6 жыл бұрын
...... Intelligent Sharing ..... Educating is so Necessary! .... Thank You Ms. Guerra!
@kristymendivil
@kristymendivil 5 жыл бұрын
Great interview. The informality makes it easier to share the basics to friends/family when my explanations may be too little or too much! Thanks for sharing!
@kirstinstrand6292
@kirstinstrand6292 3 жыл бұрын
You've expressed my thoughts, precisely. TY.
@regulator9leorise629
@regulator9leorise629 3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best interviews ever
@dddutuber1
@dddutuber1 2 ай бұрын
Was Jackson Pollock's self-described internal painting process an example of Active Imagination?
@kilodulj
@kilodulj 4 жыл бұрын
My story is a story of mankind
@calebkiteme9423
@calebkiteme9423 3 жыл бұрын
Agree with her except the 'emotional boys' part. Much love from Kenya
@greendeane1
@greendeane1 6 жыл бұрын
She did not mention music as an expressive art.
@jacobjorgenson9285
@jacobjorgenson9285 5 жыл бұрын
I’m sure you’ll survive that
@katherinawarren1523
@katherinawarren1523 4 жыл бұрын
Green Deane Thanks for sharing that. I’ll look into music further as I think I will be more open to that as I love music.
@chrisw9122
@chrisw9122 4 жыл бұрын
She said OTHER expressive techniques, tho... 😒
@alexjann5802
@alexjann5802 3 жыл бұрын
she mentions that "imagination is the image producing function of the psyche". Music is a whole different world I suppose and you can work with it in a different way as a method of connecting with the inner and healing
@Auirtozz
@Auirtozz Жыл бұрын
@@alexjann5802 music is a language, it can easily talk
@sori6196
@sori6196 2 жыл бұрын
how do you know that an image you draw is from your unconscious and not your conscious mind?
@mysticjen379
@mysticjen379 2 жыл бұрын
I find when I write it’s deeply meditative and almost trancelike. For me, it seems more unconscious than conscious. I imagine artists might have a similar experience. A good phrase for it is “the zone” 🙂
@michaelgirouard
@michaelgirouard 2 жыл бұрын
It is both conscious and unconscious. The drawing itself is conscious, it is on the page in front of you in the external world. This defines it as conscious. The inspiration, however, comes from the unconscious and is reflected in not only what you drew but how you drew it. While I believe what I wrote above is true I don’t think it the best way to understand the images one draws or writes about. I think a better way would be to think of the finished piece of art, be it in whatever medium, as a conscious representation of unconscious symbolism.
@prod3362
@prod3362 3 жыл бұрын
Why doesn't the questioner have a mic?....either solince the completely or let's hear questions.....whispers are annoying
@mannymolecular
@mannymolecular 7 жыл бұрын
Who was the interviewer?
@joeya5438
@joeya5438 7 жыл бұрын
If you tell me why you want to know I will tell you.
@mannycole2988
@mannycole2988 7 жыл бұрын
I thought her questions were brilliant, and as a Jungian-inspired filmmaker and artist, I would like to get in touch via social media.
@joeya5438
@joeya5438 7 жыл бұрын
why do you have two different accounts?
@PaulRichard2
@PaulRichard2 6 жыл бұрын
I agree with this. Not to sound patronizing but her questions are very intelligent and steer the interview in just the right direction.
@sulkoma
@sulkoma 2 жыл бұрын
Does anyone know any good guided meditations to do active imagination? KZfaq is full of GARBAGE fake stuff I've been practising a short while but the other night I finally started having some really vivid imagery, not what I would say made sense. I think I got kind of excited too when it started so I kinda made it stop happening. I saw a hand gripping a rope & it looked very real, very similar to how you can imagine things that look real when on strong doses of hallucinogenics
@sulkoma
@sulkoma 2 жыл бұрын
@@danhouston2715 another ive enjoyed is nidra yoga, sleep meditation but if you manage to not sleep you apparently can lucid dream, jason stephenson has a good 30 min guided one for 61 point nidra I once did another guided one which went for a few hours & i fell asleep but kept waking & resuming it, almost like i wasnt actually sleeping similar to how you might close your eyes watching a movie & open them after missing heaps. I had a moment in that though where someone abruptly moved to open my bedroom door before the guided voice spoke again to wake me, it was like my dream state knew they were about to talk or something lol I also tried the gateway project hemi sync guided meditation for a while, which apparently gives outer body experiences. One time & only one time, i started feeling a vibrating sensation & tbh i felt scared in that brief moment, not sure why but in not gonna lie. I never replicated it again, i recently started doing those meditations again. The hemi sync stuff was a cia funded project, but the guy who ran it also said its only around 15% of people who have an OBE Maybe you might get something out of those Btw i didn't just do the above a few times, i did them nightly for months on end & to this day i love the nidra stuff, if i ever struggle to sleep, i just start the nidra breathwork
@sulkoma
@sulkoma 2 жыл бұрын
@@danhouston2715 here is the 30 mins nidra vid btw, its more for sleeping though this one, but if you can stay awake through the whole thing then you'll experience your body in the sleep state, the first time i ever did it was the coolest imo kzfaq.info/get/bejne/mdiYecSVutOyYp8.html I'd also recommend trying wim hof too if youve never done it, just to give it a go
@sulkoma
@sulkoma 2 жыл бұрын
@@danhouston2715 ​ I only tried DMT once, I didn't have a proper smoking device for it so just mixed it in with some weed & I didn't break through sadly, i must have burned it But it felt very strong/overwhelming still, I just saw lots of colours and patterns for a short moment I've had mushrooms a lot though & 4g dried sent me through time back into memories of my childhood like I was watching from third party but at the same time not, it's impossible to explain The hemisync stuff is real deal even though I haven't had anything beyond the vibrating sensation. I think it costs money for the audio tapes for the hemisync stuff but you can most likely find it on sites to download free as well This is the link to the first tape: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/q9eclLV53sCuoYk.html there are a few tapes that you're meant to go through in order, but some people say that they find some help more than others so they stick to those I personally just cycle through them when I try I wrote my last messages on my phone, otherwise I would have given a bit more info & more links with everything The wim hof stuff is pretty cool too if you've never tried it, only takes 10 minutes or so to complete. Some people say you can have DMT trips with that naturally, I personally never have. First time I ever tried it though felt really cool to me, after exerting my final breath & waiting, it was like I felt the moment my body wanted to take another breath as it normally would & the moment it tapped into the oxygenated parts of my body instead & just going as long as I did without having to take a breath felt like I had unlocked a special power lol Some occasions doing wim hof I would be going 3 minutes or close to 3 minutes, but it honestly felt like aaaaages. I'd recommend doing wim hof laying down though. When I first started wim hof, I would describe the feeling when you gently press oxygen to your head after the waiting on breath as feeling like you're taking off on a rocket ship, almost like you feel geforce against you for a few seconds. It might make more sense if you give it a go. I think too with Wim Hof after a while the way I would inahle definitely changed it as well. For me I found inhaling fully & not pushing air out to exert my breath, but just the natural decompression of my lungs letting out air was what worked best for me. Just keep repeating that for 30-40 breaths & on the last breath fully exert everything out & then just relax until the natural urge to inhale comes back. When that urge arrives, take in a huge breath, then gently press the air to your brain.
@gayedavies2797
@gayedavies2797 3 жыл бұрын
Wow! I m trying to find my way to be....it isn’t the government way as liberal arts has been hammered to nothing re funding here in Britain......Money is stopping me right now...l
@Novapsihoanaliza
@Novapsihoanaliza Жыл бұрын
This is so wrong!
@ijoeputa7306
@ijoeputa7306 6 жыл бұрын
So boring
@darnelacat
@darnelacat 6 жыл бұрын
it is you
@robertlapointe9319
@robertlapointe9319 2 жыл бұрын
You are responsible for your own lack of interest, it reflects on you hijo.
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