Welcome!!

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I want to welcome you to this exciting and thought-provoking new site that integrates depth psychology and politics.  The inspiration for this blog came out of my deep desire to have a more interesting conversation about how the human psyche interacts within the world.

I believe there are numerous parallels, overlaps, as well as, symbolic, archetypal and imaginal connections that draw upon both Psyche and Politics.  To acknowledge the relationship between the two, I believe,  is to add to both and to the possibility that bridging the two consciously reflects a larger picture of both.  I do not aim to blame either or to end up with some kind of ultimate solution, except for that which can come out of discussion.

How we act and how we think politically and what we hear and how we hear it deeply effects the way we perceive reality and what we think of as “truth”.  What we allow into the conversation and how deep we go and are willing to go also effects and reinforces how we think and feel and act in the world.

We can reflect on numerous historical examples of a leader or groups acting without reflection based on some political ideology, i.e., “the Axis of Evil”,  “either you are with us or against us”, etc.  The greatest danger is to be (unreflectively) locked in of an “all or nothing” “black or white” (interesting racial split), way of thinking without having the capacity and willingness to hold both together in our minds and hearts and the diversity of experiences to inform the process. Suffering both sides of a struggle can in time lead to a whole new and healing outcome, just as insisting on seeing things in black or white or us and them will greatly limit any further understanding.  This is true personally and well as politically.

This blog site  is a place to reflect upon, engage with and bring together diverse ways of thinking about events that are taking place; how we feel about them, imagine them, experience them as well as how they inform us about ourselves and our collective development or lack thereof.  I believe that depth psychology has a tremendous amount to add to the political conversation.

So, here’s to beginning the conversation.   Welcome!!

9 Responses

  1. Celeste Worl says:

    This is Great and needs to be talked about!! Depth Psychology and Politics~~YES!

    So much is going on the the world today and perhaps with some understanding and courage to explore our patterns, issues, challenges in a deeper and meaningful way we can actually have a way out of these self-destructive pattern in our society!

    Thank you and am looking forward to more in-Depth discussions! The world is ready or not~~ future generations are counting on us to make healthier changes now!

  2. Rico says:

    Great idea! Defintely not talked about. I look forward to reading more.

  3. James says:

    Looks impressive, Carla, congratulations!

  4. Donna says:

    Thanks for starting this important conversation! Love the blog and the new site, congratulations!

  5. Jacqueline says:

    This is a great idea, Carla, I look forward to reading more as well. Congrats!

  6. Carla Kleefeld says:

    Thanks for all your positive comments! Looking forward to more in depth conversation and exploration about ourselves and the world.

  7. Susha says:

    Congratulations Dr. Carla on your blog and website . Very impressive and interesting. I look forward to reading more. Wishing you all the best!

  8. Bruce Kugler says:

    It is so needed as psychology is rarely, if ever, included in the popular media, which also segregates the psychological from the political, as if somehow politicians have never had a childhood, or experiences of a non political nature, which have influenced their beliefs and ideals. Appreciate your important desire to explore the fruit that may come from the relationship-synthesis Carla. Congratulations on an important idea put into practice with others who share similar sensitivities and have a place to learn and express oneself. Express yo self !
    Bruce

  9. Bruce Kugler says:

    Narcissistic Rage – the feeling that one’s deepest sense of a very tenuous, vulnerable Self, has been insulted or in some way threatened by attitudes, behaviors, or verbal assaults, that for a more cohesive Self can be defended against, but for the narcissistically wounded child or adult, respond by uncontrollable aggression towards others or the Self, dealing a blow to right the wrong that was never forgotten.
    B. Kugler

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