Digital Jung

Jason E. Smith

Living a Symbolic Life in a Technological Age. Our digital age presents unique challenges for the practice of the inner life. What can the insights of Jungian Psychology offer for dealing with these challenges? In this series, we explore Carl Jung's idea of "the symbolic life" through the lenses of depth psychology, mythology, fairy tales, poetry, religion, and more. We focus on three core questions: 1. What is the symbolic life? 2. Why do we need a symbolic life? and 3. How can we cultivate and live a symbolic life? This is a companion podcast to the book 'Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life' by Jungian analyst Jason E. Smith.

  • 43 minutes 47 seconds
    Becoming (Merely) Human

    In this episode:
    I return to the relationship between Ahab and Starbuck, focusing on a pivotal scene from Chapter 132, 'The Symphony'. I explore the ways our ideas of psychological change often involve a hidden quality of inflation.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 132: The Symphony)  
    2. S4 Ep. 9: The Gorgon's Eye
    3. 'The Interpretation of Fairy Tales' by Marie-Louise von Franz
    4. Matthew 18:3 (NIV)
    5. 'The Psychology of Child Archetype' by C.G. Jung in Collected Works, vol. 9i
    6. 'The Development of the Personality' by C.G. Jung in Collected Works, vol. 17
    7. 'Individuation in Fairy Tales' by Marie-Louise von Franz
    8. 'Ego and Archetype' by Edward Edinger
    9. 'Tao Te Ching' (Translated by Red Pine)
    10. 'The Dhammapada' (Translated by Gil Fronsdal)
    11. 'Mysterium Coniunctionis' by C.G. Jung in Collected Works, vol. 14
    12. 'The King and the Corpse' by Heinrich Zimmer
    13. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 117: The Whale Watch)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    31 July 2025, 4:00 am
  • 29 minutes 47 seconds
    The Gorgon's Eye

    In this episode:
    I explore the tension between Captain Ahab and his first mate, Starbuck. Through this dynamic we examine themes of the relationship to nature and the nature of inner work. 

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 16: The Ship; Chapter 26: Knights and Squires; Chapter 28: Ahab; Chapter 29: Enter Ahab; To Him Stubb; Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck; Chapter 38: Dusk; Chapter 41: Moby-Dick) 
    2. S4 Ep. 8: A Collision Course With Life
    3. 'After the Catastrophe' by C.G. Jung (CW10)
    4. 'Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology' by Marie-Louise von Franz
    5. 'The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga' by C.G. Jung
    6. 'Man is Not Alone' by Abraham Joshua Heschel

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    26 June 2025, 4:00 am
  • 32 minutes 38 seconds
    A Collision Course With Life

    In this episode:
    I delve into the character of Captain Ahab. Ahab is a tragic figure who draws his whole crew into the orbit of his psychological atmosphere. I go on to look at the tension between the will of the ego and the will of fate and discuss the hard work involved in becoming conscious.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 16: The Ship; Chapter 20: All Astir; Chapter 28: Ahab; Chapter 51: The Spirit-Spout) 
    2. S4, Ep. 2: Outcasts of the Spirit
    3. 1 Kings 16:30 (NIV)
    4. 'A Pregnant Allegory,' Review of Moby-Dick by George Ripley (Norton Edition)
    5. 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' by William Shakespeare
    6. 'Oedipus Rex' by Sophocles
    7. 'Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self' by C.G. Jung (CW9ii)
    8. S4, Ep. 6 - Moby-Dick: An American Myth, part 1
    9. 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology' by C.G. Jung (CW7)
    10. 'Psychology and Alchemy' by C.G. Jung (CW12)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    11 May 2025, 4:00 am
  • 33 minutes 48 seconds
    Moby-Dick: An American Myth, Part 2

    In this episode:
    I explore the search for meaning, the alienation from nature, and the role of art in healing and connection. The contrasting paths of Ishmael and Ahab are presented and the need to understand the interconnectedness of all existence is discussed.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 1: Loomings; Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend; Chapter 28: Ahab; Chapter 36: The Quarter-Deck; Chapter 72: The Monkey-rope; Chapter 135: The Chase - The Third Day) 
    2. S4 Ep. 2: Outcasts of the Spirit
    3. S4 Ep. 4: Healing the Splintered Heart
    4. 'On the Relation of Analytical Psychology and Poetry' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    5. 'A Dwelling Place For Wisdom' by Raimon Panikkar
    6. 'Psychology and Literature' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    7. 'Psychology and Religion' by C.G. Jung (CW11)
    8. 'The Psychology of the Transference' by C.G. Jung (CW16)
    9. 'Paracelsus as a Spiritual Phenomenon' by C.G. Jung (CW13)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days" and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    27 April 2025, 4:00 am
  • 29 minutes 42 seconds
    Moby-Dick: An American Myth, Part 1

    In this episode:
    I explore the creative process, the nature of art, and the psychological depths of the human experience through the lens of Herman Melville's 'Moby-Dick.'

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 1: Loomings; Chapter 87: The Grand Armada; Chapter 104: The Fossil Whale) 
    2. 'Melville's Moby-Dick: A Jungian Commentary' by Edward Edinger
    3. 'Psychology and Literature' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    4. 'On the Relation of Analytical Psychology and Poetry' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    5. 'Mysterium Coniunctionis' by C.G. Jung (CW14)
    6. 'Is Life Worth Living?' by William James
    7. The Gospel of Thomas
    8. 'A Dwelling Place For Wisdom' by Raimon Panikkar
    9. 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology' by C.G. Jung (CW7)
    10. 'The Holy Longing,' poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, (R. Bly, Translator)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days" and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    13 April 2025, 4:00 am
  • 31 minutes 58 seconds
    The Call of the Shoreless Sea

    In this episode:
    I explore one of the more challenging aspects of the symbolic life: the call to leave behind the comfort of the known, the safe, and the familiar.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn; Chapter 16: The Ship; Chapter 22: Merry Christmas; Chapter 23: The Lee Shore) 
    2. 'The Development of the Personality' by C.G. Jung (CW17)
    3. The Bible -- Matthew 8:18 - 27
    4. 'New Seeds of Contemplation' by Thomas Merton
    5. 'Religious but Not Religious' by Jason E. Smith

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    9 February 2025, 5:00 am
  • 33 minutes 49 seconds
    Healing the Splintered Heart

    In this episode:
    I discuss the psychic split brought on by the experience of the modern world and the need for a connection with the soul and the mythic dimension of life.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn; Chapter 10: A Bosom Friend; Chapter 12: Biographical; Chapter 110: Queequeg in His Coffin) 
    2. 'The Secret of the Golden Flower' by Richard Wilhelm & C.G. Jung
    3. 'Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious' by C.G. Jung (CW9i)
    4. S4, Ep. 2: Outcasts of the Spirit
    5. 'A Dwelling Place For Wisdom' by Raimon Panikkar
    6. 'Typee: A Peep at Polynesian Life' by Herman Melville
    7. 'Psychology and Alchemy' by C.G. Jung (CW12)
    8. 'Man is Not Alone' by Abraham Joshua Heschel

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    12 January 2025, 5:00 am
  • 30 minutes 9 seconds
    Tending the Spiritual Imagination

    In this episode:
    I explore the role of suffering and darkness as factors that awaken us to the need for what Jung calls a religious outlook. We look at ways that we can cultivate that outlook in an authentic way.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Man and His Symbols' by C.G. Jung
    2. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 2: The Carpet-Bag; Chapter 3: The Spouter-Inn; Chapter 7: The Chapel; Chapter 8: The Pulpit) 
    3. S3, Ep. 9: The Heart of the Matter: Alchemy and the Prima Materia
    4. 'Psychotherapists or the Clergy' by C.G. Jung (CW11)
    5. 'Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams' by C.G. Jung (CW18)
    6. 'Religious but Not Religious' by Jason E. Smith
    7. 'Melville’s Use of the Bible' by Nathalia Wright
    8. Murray Stein quoted in 'C.G. Jung Face to Face with Christianity' by Jakob Lusensky
    9. 'Psychological Types' by C.G. Jung (CW6)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    29 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 30 minutes 31 seconds
    Outcasts of the Spirit

    In this episode:
    I examine the figure of Ishmael from Moby-Dick as a symbol of the human experience of alienation. I explore the question of how this experience comes about and what we can do to respond to it.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 1: Loomings) 
    2. 'A Credit to His Country,' review of Moby-Dick (Norton Edition)
    3. 'Melville’s Use of the Bible' by Nathalia Wright
    4. 'Commentary on the Secret of the Golden Flower' by C.G. Jung (CW13)
    5. ‘On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry’ by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    6. S1, Ep. 10: An Instinct For Meaning
    7. 'Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious' by C.G. Jung (CW9i)
    8. Abraham Joshua Heschel, quoted in Arnold Eisen: The Opposite of Good Is Indifference,” On Being Podcast
    9. “The Frontiers of Knowledge” in C.G. Jung Speaking 

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    12 November 2024, 5:00 am
  • 30 minutes 30 seconds
    Unfathomable Depths: Jung Aboard the Pequod

    In this episode:
    I introduce the theme for this fourth season: Jung Aboard the Pequod -- a Jungian appreciation of Moby-Dick. I then explore the need for stories that are expansive enough to meet the call for meaning and purpose.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. 'Moby-Dick' by Herman Melville (Chapter 104: The Fossil Whale & Chapter 55: Monstrous Pictures of Whales) 
    2. 'Psychology and Literature' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    3. 'Melville’s Moby-Dick: A Jungian Commentary' by Edward Edinger
    4. 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections' by C.G. Jung
    5. ‘The Reenchantment of the World’ by Morris Berman
    6. ‘The Undiscovered Self’ by C.G. Jung (CW10)
    7. 'The Rhythm of Being' by Raimon Panikkar
    8. William Blake quoted in 'Mysticism' by Evelyn Underhill
    9. 'The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche' by C.G. Jung (CW8)
    10. 'Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious' by C.G. Jung (CW9i)
    11. 'Psychology and Religion' by C.G. Jung (CW11)
    12. 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology' by C.G. Jung (CW7)
    13. 'On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry' by C.G. Jung (CW15)
    14. 'C.G. Jung Speaking' edited by William McGuire
    15. 'A Dwelling Place For Wisdom' by Raimon Panikkar
    16. 'The Development of the Personality' by C.G. Jung (CW17)

    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0


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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    17 October 2024, 4:00 am
  • 17 minutes 51 seconds
    In Search of a Song: Season 4 Announcement

    In this episode:
    The podcast returns after an extended hiatus to begin a new season.

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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    Sources for quotes and more:

    1. A Man Lost By a River, poem by Michael Blumenthal 
    2. S1, Ep. 24: Wandering Off the Path
    3. 'A Joseph Campbell Companion' - edited by Diane K. Osbon
    4. 'Psychology and Alchemy' by C.G. Jung (CW12)
    5. ‘Selected Letters’ by C.G. Jung
    6. ‘Man is Not Alone’ by Abraham Joshua Heschel


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    Music:
    "Dreaming Days," and "Slow Vibing" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

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    For more on living a symbolic life:
    Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life.

    26 September 2024, 4:00 am
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