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The Bull and the Burnout

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What happens when a sacred gift becomes a source of pride? When a symbol of trust is clung to instead of honored? In this episode of The Inward Sea, we journey to ancient Crete to meet King Minos, a white bull rising from the sea, and the hidden consequences of ego’s grasp.

Drawing on Jungian psychology, Taoist archetypes, and the myth of the Cretan Bull, we explore how talents and callings can become distorted when used as proof of our worth. We’ll look at the archetypal roles of Poseidon, Pasiphaë, and the Minotaur—not just as mythic figures, but as reflections of our inner life.

If you’ve ever wrestled with burnout, performance anxiety, or the fear that you are only as valuable as your output—this episode is for you.

This episode includes:

☉ A rich retelling of the myth of Minos and the White Bull

☉ Archetypal analysis of Poseidon, ego-consciousness, and the unconscious Self

☉ Personal reflections on creative burnout

☉ Three powerful journaling questions to help you reconnect with the soul of your gift

Visit www.theinwardsea.com for reflection prompts, articles, and transcripts which you can find in the Essays and Transcripts page.

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Content provided by Dimitri Roussopoulos. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dimitri Roussopoulos or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when a sacred gift becomes a source of pride? When a symbol of trust is clung to instead of honored? In this episode of The Inward Sea, we journey to ancient Crete to meet King Minos, a white bull rising from the sea, and the hidden consequences of ego’s grasp.

Drawing on Jungian psychology, Taoist archetypes, and the myth of the Cretan Bull, we explore how talents and callings can become distorted when used as proof of our worth. We’ll look at the archetypal roles of Poseidon, Pasiphaë, and the Minotaur—not just as mythic figures, but as reflections of our inner life.

If you’ve ever wrestled with burnout, performance anxiety, or the fear that you are only as valuable as your output—this episode is for you.

This episode includes:

☉ A rich retelling of the myth of Minos and the White Bull

☉ Archetypal analysis of Poseidon, ego-consciousness, and the unconscious Self

☉ Personal reflections on creative burnout

☉ Three powerful journaling questions to help you reconnect with the soul of your gift

Visit www.theinwardsea.com for reflection prompts, articles, and transcripts which you can find in the Essays and Transcripts page.

  continue reading

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