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Iboga, Ibogaine, and Jungian Transformation: Shadow, Hero’s Journey, Transcendent Function, and Inner Alchemy (Part 3 of 5)
The Transcendent Function: Bridging Conscious and Unconscious Jung’s concept of the Transcendent Function refers to a natural process (or active method) by which a new, reconciling insight arises from the tension between opposites, typically between consciousness and the unconscious. It is essentially the psyche’s capacity for self-healing and evolution by generating a unifying “third thing” (often a symbol or new attitude) out of conflict. In therapy, the transcendent func
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iBogaine Therapy For Eating Disorders
"I have never met an anorexic or bulimic who was not a traumatised person.” Dr Gabor Maté, renowned Canadian physician and best-selling...
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Iboga, Ibogaine, and Jungian Transformation: Shadow, Hero’s Journey, Transcendent Function, and Inner Alchemy (Part 2 of 5)
The Iboga Journey as the Hero’s Journey The pattern of an iboga or ibogaine session, especially a high-dose, intensely visionary “flood” session, uncannily mirrors the archetypal Hero’s Journey described by Joseph Campbell (inspired by Jung’s archetypes and the individuation process). In mythic terms, the hero’s journey involves a Call to Adventure , a departure from the ordinary world, descent into a realm of trials (often a literal or metaphorical underworld), confronting a
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