The Christian Jung
There is probably one room in you that your relationship with God has never been allowed to enter. A hidden failure, a fear, a shame. You pray daily, you love God sincerely, and you have quietly kept that one corner out of the conversation. In this episode of The Christian Jung Podcast, Angela Meer brings the whole shadow arc to its turning point and asks how Jesus Himself meets the hidden self. The answer overturns the thing we most fear. Jesus is not repelled by the shadow. He seeks it out. He walked to the exact tree where Zacchaeus was hiding and called him down by name (Luke 19:1-10). He chose the route through Samaria to reach one hidden, ashamed woman at a well, and named her whole hidden life, which became the beginning of her faith rather than the end of it (John 4). Angela works through the unspoken theology that keeps so many believers locked out of their own healing, the belief that you must clean the hidden room before you may invite God in, and shows from Psalm 139 and Hebrews 4 that God is already present in the hidden place and that being fully seen by Him leads to the throne of grace, not to condemnation. The episode also names the clear edge of Carl Jung. Jung saw, rightly, that the shadow does not heal in the dark and must be brought into the light, but he could only point at the light. He could not be it. The light the hidden self must be carried into is not a concept but a Person. This episode includes a personal disclosure. Angela tells the story of the financial chaos she hid in her early twenties, nearly twenty thousand dollars of debt, a repossessed car, deep shame, and the night she cried out to God for a rescuing miracle and heard Him answer instead, “I want to teach you wisdom with wealth, not just save you from your mistakes.” She traces how He did not lift her out of the hardship but stepped into it and formed her over ten years, and how the integrity her ministry now stands on was built that way. This is week eight of the shadow arc, inside the larger work of The Christian Jung, a systematic theology of psychological wholeness for serious Christians whose orthodoxy is intact but whose inner life still needs healing. If you have been carrying the hidden self alone, this episode is for you. Find this week’s free article on Substack at The Christian Jung, and the Inner Room companion with the three practices for bringing the hidden self to Christ. Visit angelameer.com. Heal Deeply. Walk Holy. Show Notes (brief) Scripture passages discussed: • Psalm 91:1 (the shelter of the Most High, the shadow of the Almighty) • Luke 19:1-10 (Zacchaeus) • John 4:4-29 (the woman at the well) • John 1:47-48 (Nathanael under the fig tree) • Hebrews 4:13, 4:15-16 (exposed before Him, drawing near to the throne of grace) • Psalm 139:7-8 (no hidden place where God is not already present) Key terms (one sentence each): • The hidden self: the part of the inner life a person keeps even from God, usually a shame, a failure, or a fear. • The clean-the-room-first theology: the unspoken belief that you must fix the hidden thing before you may bring it to God, which keeps the worst room permanently locked. • Formation over rescue: God’s frequent way of healing the hidden self not by removing the hardship but by stepping into it and slowly forming the person within it. Resources mentioned: • Carl Jung on the shadow needing to be made conscious and brought into the light, from his work in analytical psychology • The Lorica, also called St. Patrick’s Breastplate, ancient Celtic prayer Links: • This week’s free article on Substack: The Christian Jung [file:///C:/Users/angel/OneDrive/Desktop/LINK] • The Inner Room paid companion article [file:///C:/Users/angel/OneDrive/Desktop/LINK] • angelameer.com [https://angelameer.com] Heal Deeply. Walk Holy. Keywords (15) Jesus and the hidden self, hiding from God, Christian shadow work, the shadow of the Almighty, Psalm 91, Zacchaeus, the woman at the well, why hasn’t God answered my prayer, formation over miracle, being fully known by God, Jungian Christianity, Christian depth psychology, contemplative Christianity, shame and God, Christian inner healing podcast Tags (7) Christianity, Jungian psychology, shadow work, spiritual formation, inner healing, prayer, Christian podcast Links: - This week’s free article on Substack: The Christian Jung [file:///C:/Users/angel/OneDrive/Desktop/LINK] - The Inner Room paid article companion [file:///C:/Users/angel/OneDrive/Desktop/LINK] - angelameer.com [https://angelameer.com/] Heal Deeply. Walk Holy.
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