Interview with James Hollis

I love talking with people I respect and learn from.  

James Hollis is a contributor to ‘meaning making’ and the human journey.  He is a Jungean analyst and researcher.  In the decades I have followed his work, I have felt continually gifted through insights, and more importantly, with useful ‘living questions’.  

In this interview Dr. Hollis discusses:

  • being comfortable with large questions,
  • welcoming the Soul’s protest which arises as depression, sadness, confusion, frustration or anger,
  • learning to ask what our Soul is asking of us, what is our summons?,
  • accepting personal authority and humility,
  • having the courage to explore the richness of our human culture, moving towards what resonates, and discarding what holds us back,
  • meeting the ‘Other’ in ourselves,
  • taking our Soul’s promptings seriously,
  • sitting with what is inside until we know what is right for us,
  • being patient, and
  • experiencing authentic joy. 

Enjoy the video