The power of the great mother: a woman grows in the face of envy (audio-version)

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The Power of the Great Mother is the story of a mother-huntress: her daughter is abducted and mistreated and she rescues her daughter and takes revenge. I tell the story and show, using Jungian principles, how it portrays feminine psychology differentiating in the face of envy.

Legend: The girl who stayed in the fork of a tree. Bena Mukini people, Zambia. African Folktales and Sculpture, ed. Paul Radin (New York, 1952)

Wooden sculpture of female spirit mate, Blolo Bla, of Baule people, Ivory Coast. jungian therapy analysis

Sculpture: Female spirit mate, Blolo Bla, of Baule people, Ivory Coast.

The Power of: part 1

The Power of: part 2