I woke up one day and I had no idea who I was . My midlife crisis. I started reading James Hollis books. It helped me find my way through this horrifically terrifying period in my life. Love this man🌈🌷🥰
@@saraa329 The Middle Passage, Living an Examined Life, and Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life were all so helpful for me. I would recommend any and all of those books. All the best to you! ❤
I have tremendous gratitude for Dr. Jim Hollis and his willingness to sit down at the computer after a long day of seeing patients and writing what he knows to be true. His words, books, interviews, and visits to the Seattle Jung Society have given me some practical guideposts in which to navigate this thing called life just a little bit better❤.
Great interview. Dr Hollis is an inspiration. His books and talks are an amazing source of wisdom. I attended a day event in London in 2016 which was an unforgettable occasion.
Hey Tammy you are enough already!!! Sounds True brings us the most fascinating mind body soul explorations with the lovliest wise people!!! You got this....I'm feeling it!!! and if I am well so are sooooo many others. Thank you Gal!
Tami I recognized your voice from Clarissa Pinkola Estes cd's or tapes I had many years ago- kinda cool hearing it and now realizing how it left such a strong imprint upon me. Going through those tapes was part of my daily discipline at that time and I appreciate you and Sounds True immensely. Jim Hollis is forever deep in my heart and continues to help me live to my fullest.
Thank you, Tammy, for this wonderful interview with Jim Hollis. I shake my head and sigh at the relevance in my own life and so many others in my world. I have passed it on. Happy birthday to you as you begin a new decade.
I think covid lockdown has made me a scared little kid again. I’m revisiting James Hollis’ work. He is a beacon of light for me. Is it possible to have to midlife crisis. ???
You are perfect. You are unique. You are one of a kind. You are loved. Never be afraid to show your own truth & self-expression ❤ Amazing video + insights here. Thank you for sharing this Tami & James.
There have thusfar been nearly 8,000 views, but only 300+ "likes" and 11 comments. I often wonder about the reasons why so few people share their feedback to, in particular, videos such as this one, which provide so many wonderful and significant insights. I am aware that, in my own case, I similarly refrain from even sharing my feelings by taking 5 seconds to "like" videos. I am confident the number of likes represents but a small fraction of the viewers who do like this video. I'm hopeful that the people who have put in the effort to produce them are not discouraged by such a small % of views giving their feedback. I do not know the reasons behind this, but I suspect it is due to some combination of fear of expressing views publicly, overloading of information stimuli, and a sense that likes and comments are relatively meaningless. If anyone else has some additional perspectives, please do reply. I would love to learn what others think about this interesting question.
Defeated by greater and greater things also implies you eventually overcame a defeat to take on the next greater thing. Simplistic example but say you were a hotshot in high school and then go to college. Sometimes that first semester "defeats" really smart students and they get low grades they've never gotten before. Then they have to work harder and figure it out and then return to high achievement. But then they go to graduate school and get initially defeated by the shift to much more of the work and responsibility is on you and that change in paradigm defeats them until they figure it out. Essentially we're all initially "defeated" by challenges we take on that require us to spend time figuring things out, training, planning, working harder... until we get through it and then onto the next challenge that tests us. If we defeat the challenge on first encounter without struggle, was it actually a challenge or a "greater thing"?
What is it with the significance of third grade and interconnectedness to self. I have a vivid memory of my teacher and her aid who were both artists having a huge impact on my life. Now I'm an artist as well, the aid drew everyone in class, and I remember it was my day and I was like O how would a poet pose for this was my inclination.
I woke up one day and I had no idea who I was . My midlife crisis. I started reading James Hollis books. It helped me find my way through this horrifically terrifying period in my life. Love this man🌈🌷🥰
-> "Fire In The Belly" by Sam KEEN (secret tip 4 U )
Can I ask you which book you would recommend?
@@mariadelmardospasos Hi. The Middle Passage. Swamplands of the Soul. ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
Thank you Tammy this man speaks so simply and every question you asked prodded dr. Jim Hollis’ invaluable wisdom . Marvellous !
I ❤ James Hollis, his books have helped me so much more than therapy.
Can you share which one of his book worked so well for you🙏Thanks
@@saraa329 The Middle Passage, Living an Examined Life, and Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life were all so helpful for me. I would recommend any and all of those books. All the best to you! ❤
The Eden project!
I have tremendous gratitude for Dr. Jim Hollis and his willingness to sit down at the computer after a long day of seeing patients and writing what he knows to be true. His words, books, interviews, and visits to the Seattle Jung Society have given me some practical guideposts in which to navigate this thing called life just a little bit better❤.
81 years old and such grace- thank you Mr Hollis 🙏🏼
"your psyche is forever moving on, it's like a flowing stream"... love this! Thank you Dr. Hollis.
Great interview. Dr Hollis is an inspiration. His books and talks are an amazing source of wisdom. I attended a day event in London in 2016 which was an unforgettable occasion.
Thank you Dr. Hollis for making a difference in my life.
Hey Tammy you are enough already!!! Sounds True brings us the most fascinating mind body soul explorations with the lovliest wise people!!! You got this....I'm feeling it!!! and if I am well so are sooooo many others. Thank you Gal!
Ovo je bilo divno. Beskrajno hvala iz dalekog Čikaga.
Tami I recognized your voice from Clarissa Pinkola Estes cd's or tapes I had many years ago- kinda cool hearing it and now realizing how it left such a strong imprint upon me. Going through those tapes was part of my daily discipline at that time and I appreciate you and Sounds True immensely. Jim Hollis is forever deep in my heart and continues to help me live to my fullest.
Thank you, Tammy, for this wonderful interview with Jim Hollis. I shake my head and sigh at the relevance in my own life and so many others in my world. I have passed it on. Happy birthday to you as you begin a new decade.
I really loved this talk. Hard won wisdom is a rare and precious thing. 💕
James Hollis is a treasure ♥️
Outstanding interview 💫. Very difficult to find people as sincere as both the host and the guest 🕊️.
I think covid lockdown has made me a scared little kid again. I’m revisiting James Hollis’ work. He is a beacon of light for me. Is it possible to have to midlife crisis. ???
If you believe it will work out, you'll see opportunities. if you believe it won't, you’ll see obstacles.
Much Love from a Law Of Attraction UA-camr 💜
If you can see the obstacles,
you won't trip over them.
Thank you for this Dr Hollis. I've seen the best James Hollis collection on Jung Platform!
~40:32 very powerful
A Brilliant conversation!
Thank you both. 🌱
I express myself with grace and power.
You are perfect.
You are unique.
You are one of a kind.
You are loved.
Never be afraid to show your own truth & self-expression ❤
Amazing video + insights here. Thank you for sharing this Tami & James.
Love this ! Thank you Tami and James!
Worth every minute!❤ a must!
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45:03 there is no delete button in the nervous system
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Love love love this! ❤
This was super helpful today. Grateful.
Wonderful podcast 👏
There have thusfar been nearly 8,000 views, but only 300+ "likes" and 11 comments. I often wonder about the reasons why so few people share their feedback to, in particular, videos such as this one, which provide so many wonderful and significant insights. I am aware that, in my own case, I similarly refrain from even sharing my feelings by taking 5 seconds to "like" videos. I am confident the number of likes represents but a small fraction of the viewers who do like this video. I'm hopeful that the people who have put in the effort to produce them are not discouraged by such a small % of views giving their feedback. I do not know the reasons behind this, but I suspect it is due to some combination of fear of expressing views publicly, overloading of information stimuli, and a sense that likes and comments are relatively meaningless. If anyone else has some additional perspectives, please do reply. I would love to learn what others think about this interesting question.
To one point you make, I hit like on videos that I plan to listen to again. Thank you for your thoughtful sharing here!
I think many people are full of fear and stay on the sidelines. May they step over the threshold because it is lovely when one does.
Defeated by greater and greater things also implies you eventually overcame a defeat to take on the next greater thing. Simplistic example but say you were a hotshot in high school and then go to college. Sometimes that first semester "defeats" really smart students and they get low grades they've never gotten before. Then they have to work harder and figure it out and then return to high achievement. But then they go to graduate school and get initially defeated by the shift to much more of the work and responsibility is on you and that change in paradigm defeats them until they figure it out.
Essentially we're all initially "defeated" by challenges we take on that require us to spend time figuring things out, training, planning, working harder... until we get through it and then onto the next challenge that tests us. If we defeat the challenge on first encounter without struggle, was it actually a challenge or a "greater thing"?
What is it with the significance of third grade and interconnectedness to self. I have a vivid memory of my teacher and her aid who were both artists having a huge impact on my life. Now I'm an artist as well, the aid drew everyone in class, and I remember it was my day and I was like O how would a poet pose for this was my inclination.
7:00 as an approach/lead up to the direct mentioning of the video title.
Wonderful thank you 🙂😇❣
My name’s Hollis too
Period of life without meaning? You mean for some that's just a phase?
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