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Why Feeling Lost is the Key to Living Your Potential: Initiation on Your Hero's Journey

Why Feeling Lost is the Key to Living Your Potential: Initiation on Your Hero's Journey

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Ever felt lost on your personal growth journey or wondered why life’s biggest challenges show up right when you’re ready for something more?

This week on Soul Sessions: A Jungian Coaching Podcast, Debra and Dr. Rob Maldonado guide you through a new episode called, “Why Feeling Lost is the Key to Living Your Potential.” Explore the “Initiation” stage of the Hero’s Journey, illuminating why facing the darkness is a crucial part of your soul’s transformation.

Get ready to explore the inner landscape of individuation, shadow work, and the archetypal energies that shape your sense of purpose and possibility.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The hidden gifts inside the “dark night of the soul” and why feeling lost is a vital step on your journey
  • The “road of trials” and how real transformation begins with challenges and tests
  • Shadow work as the first opening to greater creativity and why it’s only a beginning, not the end
  • The meeting of the goddess archetype and integrating the anima for deeper connection, love, and genuine purpose
  • Navigating temptations, attachments, and distractions that pull you off course and how to stay true to your calling



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