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
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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.

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Living Jung vs Being Jungian

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.

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