Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Episode 11: Laura London

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Jan 16, 2016
Laura London, podcaster and Jungian researcher, recounts her Zürich pilgrimage to Jung’s homes, institute, and tomb. She tells vivid travel mishaps, meetings with analysts, and visits to Einsiedeln and Küsnacht. Short reflections on Swiss reserve, solitude, and how places shaped her sense of Jung wrap up the story.
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ANECDOTE

Snowstorm Strands Flight For Eight Hours

  • Laura recounts boarding a Chicago flight that sat at the gate for eight hours and caused her to miss her connection to Zurich.
  • She spent a night in Washington and arrived nearly two days late, framing the trip as difficult from the start.
INSIGHT

Delays As Part Of An Inner Separation

  • Laura framed the travel delays as part of an unconscious process preparing her to leave familiar ground for the unknown.
  • She felt the delays stretched her separation and made the journey more psychologically meaningful.
ANECDOTE

Black Madonna Visit Led To New Connections

  • Laura visited Einsiedeln, met Robert Hinshaw, and saw the Black Madonna replica during a monastery mass when photos were restricted.
  • Hinshaw gifted her a book connecting her to Fred Gustafson, whom she later interviewed on the podcast.
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