EPISODE · Dec 18, 2025 · 28 MIN
[196] Jung at Harp #196 Bring the Music
from Jung At Harp · host Deborah Henson-Conant & Kathleen Wiley
Jung at Harp | Episode: Real Gratitude Isn't Perfect — It's Whole In this introspective solo episode of Jung at Harp, harpist-composer Deborah Henson-Conant invites listeners into a reflective exploration of gratitude through a Jungian lens. She challenges the common notion that gratitude must be positive, cheerful, or spiritually flawless. Instead, Deborah presents gratitude as a profound and grounded relationship with one's whole self, including both light and shadow. Through personal insight and philosophical inquiry, Deborah explores why trying to force gratitude while dismissing difficult emotions can feel incomplete, and how embracing the full spectrum of experience enriches both inner life and creative expression. This episode invites you to reflect on: • Why real gratitude includes both joy and struggle • How ignoring anger, sadness, or pain can limit connection with self and others • The difference between toxic positivity and true emotional presence • How Jung's concept of the shadow contributes to wholeness • Why accepting all your feelings strengthens creative confidence • How emotional honesty deepens musical expression and improvisation • Why gratitude becomes more meaningful when it embraces complexity • What it means to build an honest, whole-self relationship Why listen? If you've ever felt pressured to just be grateful, even when life feels hard or mixed, this episode offers a more compassionate understanding. Deborah shows that gratitude is not about perfection but about wholeness. When you make space for your entire experience—including difficult emotions—it deepens your creativity, enriches your inner life, and allows gratitude to be truly grounded and human.
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