
This Jungian Life Podcast Gratitude and Reverence: How to Lead a Sacred, Soulful Life
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Nov 27, 2025 Explore the depths of gratitude and its transformative power as the hosts discuss how genuine appreciation often arrives late. They delve into the contrast between gratitude and resentment, highlighting how understanding the costs of support can shift our perspective. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing invisible mentors and the practice of paying it forward. Touching on rituals and the neurobiology behind emotions, they illuminate the intricate relationship between gratitude, individuation, and honoring the unconscious.
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Graduation Toast That Changed Her View
- Lisa Marciano recalls toasting her parents at college graduation and feeling true gratitude for their sacrifices.
- She remembers the unexpected look on her father's face when she finally understood what he had given her.
Gratitude Breaks Solipsism
- Gratitude punctures solipsism and reveals invisible support we routinely take for granted.
- That awareness often prompts stepping into roles of giving without expecting direct repayment.
The Lanyard: A Child's Inadequate Gift
- Joseph Lee and Lisa share Billy Collins' "The Lanyard" to show a child's sincere but inadequate gift to a mother.
- The poem highlights the poignant realization that some gifts, like parenthood, cannot be repaid.






