
Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts Episode 54: The Ego
Feb 7, 2020
Dr. Murray Stein, Jungian analyst and author trained in Zürich and former IAAP president, joins from Switzerland. He explores Jung's ego, persona, shadow and the Self. He reads BTS songs Black Swan and Outro: Ego through individuation, midlife emergence, shadow integration, synchronistic coincidences, and risks of ego inflation.
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Ego Awareness Includes Temporality
- The ego registers time and the irreversible forward flow of choices and consequences.
- Recognizing temporality forces acceptance of past decisions and movement into present and future responsibility.
Shadow Drives Both Success And Regret
- Shadow impulses ('touch of the devil') can motivate choices that lead to success but also to regret.
- Such enactments supply energy and can move life forward, even if morally ambivalent.
Beware Ego Inflation After Triumph
- Celebratory ego moments risk inflation when the ego believes itself to be the whole map of the psyche.
- Jungian work warns that such inflation precedes confronting inner and outer limitations.













