Finding Meaning in Life's Later Chapters with James Hollis and Imi Lo
To become a person does not necessarily mean to be well adjusted, well adapted, approved by others. We're here to be individual, and I think a lot of my audience would feel would find a lot of solace in hearing that.
Ever wondered what happens when the roles you've played all your life no longer define you? In this special episode of Eggshell Transformations, Imi Lo sits down with renowned Jungian psychoanalyst James Hollis to explore the profound questions that arise in the second half of life. Hollis, who has penned sixteen insightful books, delves into the transition from societal norms to personal authenticity that many face as they age.
They discuss the 'false self', dream analysis, and the deep-seated wounds from childhood that often resurface later in life. Hollis emphasizes the importance of moving beyond cultural expectations and taking responsibility for our own souls. If you're grappling with existential questions or seeking deeper meaning, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to navigate life's later chapters with grace and self-awareness.