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Writing from the Unconscious: Jung, Story, and the Creative Act

Writing from the Unconscious: Jung, Story, and the Creative Act

Update: 2025-12-19
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This episode is a wide-ranging conversation on creativity, Jungian psychology, and what it takes to write from the depths. Béa reflects on her novel Invocation as a psychological culmination of years of work, one that braided together cognitive science, mythology, and inner development and ultimately prompted her to step away from her long-running group. From there, the discussion moves into the disruptive symbolism of the goddess Eris and why storytelling remains essential for both personal integration and the wider cultural humanities. Looking ahead, Béa shares early insights into her next project, a historical fantasy shaped by celestial maps and the myth of Parsifal. Throughout the episode, the creative act emerges as a form of inner healing and a living bridge between the rational and irrational dimensions of the psyche.


Link to information about Invocation: Bea Gonzalez Sophiacycles


 

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Writing from the Unconscious: Jung, Story, and the Creative Act

Writing from the Unconscious: Jung, Story, and the Creative Act

Bea Gonzalez & Carly Micó Bess