Welcome. I’m Jae Botávn. Join me for curious, winding walks through the mysteries of psyche and eros, shadow, archetypes, and the darker myths shaping modern life.
Great Mother Archetype & the Modern Relationship Crisis
Pew survey shows 71% of single women over 40 aren't seeking romance. Through depth psychology, this reveals an archetypal split: animus as disembodied spirit, the Great Mother Archetype withdrawing from collective consciousness.
Apollo vs Superman: Jungian Analysis of Solar Archetypes
From a depth psychology perspective, is Superman a degraded Apollo or an upgraded solar archetype? Explore how the ancient sun god manifests in modern mythology through Jungian analysis, culture, comics and Grant Morrison's work.
Living Jung vs Being Jungian
In “Living Jung vs Being Jungian,” I confront a subtle paradox: to adopt the label of ‘Jungian’ is often to abdicate the lived, visceral plunge into psyche that Jung himself modeled. The essay traces a moment at the gym—an ex’s therapist diagnosing me as her shadow, and moves outward into a sweeping reflection on the history of Jung-inspired psychology: of analysts safe behind desks, of theorists enthralled with metaphor while ignoring the concrete labor of inner transformation. Quoting Jung’s own gratitude, “Thank God I am Carl Jung and not a Jungian,” (Jung, 1977) I argue that his radical invitation was to be the map, not merely read it. To live Jung is to risk the psychological wilds; to be Jungian is to settle for familiar terrain. I’ll use his cartography, but blaze my own trail.

