A Dose of Depth
In this episode, Melissa Kim Corter returns to a haunting case from her New Jersey childhood to illuminate what she calls the spectrum of darkness. She unpacks how satanic panic, dualistic thinking, and structural dissociation can mask the deeper dynamics of Jung’s shadow: archetypal images, intrusive thoughts, and Catholic symbolism mingle within the psyche. Listeners will gain a depth-psychological view of the Thomas Sullivan case, along with soul-making practices to engage shadow without scapegoating and to see “evil” with more nuance and compassion. PS: There is an addendum at the end of this episode to clarify some of the findings that were not initially included in the episode.
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