Why Good Christians Repeat Hidden Patterns
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A new season of The Christian Jung Podcast for serious Christians seeking healing as deep as their theology. Explore shadow work, contemplative Christianity, emotional healing, spiritual formation, Jungian insight, and the hidden inner life through a Christ-centered lens.
Why do sincere Christians keep repeating the same fears, habits, reactions, and self-sabotage patterns even when they deeply want freedom? In this episode of The Christian Jung Podcast, Angela Meer explores the hidden inner life through Scripture, contemplative Christianity, and Jungian psychology to uncover why willpower often fails—and how Christ heals deeper than behavior management.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
- Why repeated struggles are often rooted deeper than surface behavior
- The psychological meaning of Jesus’ “strongman” passage (Matthew 12:29)
- How shame, fear, false beliefs, and old memories can rule hidden rooms of the soul
- What Carl Jung meant by the shadow—and why it matters for Christians
- Why anxiety, people-pleasing, overthinking, rage triggers, and self-criticism keep returning
- How Christ restores the treasures hidden beneath old patterns
- A contemplative closing practice to begin healing the inner life
If you love Jesus, honor Scripture, and know the gospel must reach deeper than surface change, this episode is for you.
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Heal Deeply. Walk Holy.