The Descent: A Jungian Exploration of the Underworld

In every culture and every religion, we find the concept of the underworld: sometimes located underground, and usually understood as a final destination after death. This week, Jungian analysts Lisa Marchiano and Deborah Stewart circumambulate the notion of the underworld and what it means for us psychologically. James Hillman’s Dreams and the Underworld offers a guide, linking our dreaming life to myths of the underworld. We discuss versions of the underworld in Etruscan, Mayan, Christian, Egyptian and Greek mythology, and explore how each culture envisions the threshold between the worlds of the living and the dead, and the extent to which it is possible to enter an underworld and return. Psychologically, the underworld can represent a descent into the world of the unconscious, where completely different values apply. Awake, we may feel concerned about our job or our house, but if we listen to our dreams, we’ll often find the unconscious pointing us elsewhere, towards neglected truths or hidden desires. A visit to the underworld can also be understood as a transformational loss of innocence, just as Kore is raped and abducted by Hades, and transforms into Persephone, Queen of the Underworld. In life, we will all experience a painful loss of innocence or an experience that feels like a descent into hell. Such descents may become important points of initiation on our life’s journey. Visit our website to read today’s dream and follow up on the resources we mention: https://thisjungianlife.com/underworld/ Connect With This Jungian Life Take a look at This Jungian Life Dream School, our online course in Jungian dream analysis: https://tinyurl.com/TJLdreamschool Send a dream for us to analyze on the show: https://tinyurl.com/senddream Watch bonus mini-episodes on our Patreon channel: https://tinyurl.com/TJLPatreon Follow This Jungian Life on Instagram:   / thisjungianlifepodcast