God Is Not An Exclusively Male Father | Carl Jung's Psychology
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A discussion applying Carl Jung's psychological concepts to the traditional, exclusively male conception of the divine. The content examines the historical and psychological consequences of projecting a patriarchal image onto the divine, arguing that this one-sided representation potentially stems from institutional needs to validate male authority.
Jungian psychology suggests that suppressing the feminine aspect of the divine, often referred to in context as the Anima or Shekinah, can result in psychological distress, termed chronic spiritual anxiety. The video explores how an image of God perceived only as a strict judge or demanding father can lead individuals to view faith as a demanding, performance-based interaction rather than a source of peace.
The analysis centers on integrating the psychological necessity of the divine feminine within personal spiritual growth and analytical psychology frameworks to achieve a more balanced integration of the psyche.
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