• What Remains When All Is Taken: Standing in the LA Fires

  • Jan 23 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
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What Remains When All Is Taken: Standing in the LA Fires

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  • Fire strips everything away, leaving only what truly matters. In the wake of the Los Angeles wildfires, homes have become ash, familiar streets are unrecognizable, and life feels uncertain. But fire is not just destructive—it is also transformational.


    Pamela Power, a Los Angeles Jungian analyst and author, joins us to explore the tensions within this experience. Fire erases yet reveals. It devastates yet clears space for renewal. Loss forces us to let go yet also asks: What endures? Though grief pulls us down, something in us reaches toward life. The weight of ashes is real, but so is the quiet, unseen stirring of what comes next.


    Find the dream we analyze HERE: www.thisjungianlife.com/LAwildfires/

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After the fire

Of course, I send my greatest empathy and best hopes to all the people of LA. What I find occasionally cloying about the hosts is their seeming desire to contextualize we catastrophe into realm of myth. 100 years from now that’ll be great. But right now, I could hear the guest’s angst, well earned fear and desire for that part, and everyone who has experienced disaster, to be heard. The other piece of the ongoing disaster is the concurrent political disaster at the national level and how that just raises the bar in recovery for people of Los Angeles. All listeners regardless of where they live would help best by donating in every way they could and by advocacy for living more harmoniously with the natural world.

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