This Jungian Life
Episode 153 - Chronic Anger: Trapped in Resentment
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 0:56:10
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Like fire in a wood-burning stove, resentment burns long and hot: bitterness, frustration, and hostility. The fires of resentment are lit when we feel needy and vulnerable and feel wronged and rejected. This old human story is told in the biblical tale of brothers Cain and Abel. When Cain’s offering is judged inferior, Cain takes it out on Abel. He acts--and acts out—defensively to insulate himself from shame and culpability by killing Abel. Cain’s subsequent mark symbolizes the psychic price of resentment. Creating a new human story means facing, feeling and healing from the fruitless quest for reparation. We must instead accept even awful disappointment and seek new possibility. The story of Cain and Abel is a tale of the archetypal masculine. Healing is likely to lie in discovering one’s tender, embracing feminine soul. Here's the dream we analyze: "I'm at an apartment's open house. I know that the place was previously owned by someone considered to be very social and popular. The apartment is right dow