Tag: Family Complex


The Family Complex encompasses the dynamics of our ancestral patterns and the literal parents of our history. More deeply, it explores the internalized psychic structures—the “Inner Mother” or “Inner Father”—that dictate how we relate to others and ourselves. By examining these inherited blueprints, we move from being unconscious repeats of our lineage to conscious participants in our own lives. This is the work of untangling the personal ghost from the archetypal reality.


  • The Abundant Womb

    The Abundant Womb

    Neither marriage nor childrearing will save you. Spouses and children do not satisfy the need for spiritual and psychological advancement

  • Person-ality Problems

    Person-ality Problems

    People may stay involved in impossible relationships far longer than they ought, at a risk to their own happiness and health.

  • Father’s Day Redux

    Father’s Day Redux

    When we finally gave our parents what they ought to have first given us, we discovered we were repairing not only our own hearts, but tears in the fabric of the universe, too.

  • Wanderlust

    Wanderlust

    The problem with deep psychological mining is that, once a person divests herself of falsifying layers, she’s left with the stark truth that death is inevitable and that “all is vanity.”