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Individuation, Music, and Memory| A Connection With Songs of the Top 40

<p> <i>Billboard</i> magazine&rsquo;s Top 40 songs from one&rsquo;s youth can impact one&rsquo;s psyche during midlife and instill the individuation process with depth and meaning, leading toward an enlarged sense of self that can take one on a path toward wholeness. The therapeutic healing nature of music is reviewed, focusing on its influence on adolescence from a Jungian perspective and its innate relationship to shamanism. Utilizing a heuristic research methodology and the ideas of archetypal psychology, this thesis incorporates the author&rsquo;s personal life experience with popular music and dreams in a brief memoir highlighting each 12-year Jupiter Return cycle, midlife, and the midlife crisis. Combining the language and concepts of depth psychology, a passion for Top 40 music, a series of dreams with pertinent synchronicities, and storytelling pave the way and inform the author&rsquo;s hero&rsquo;s journey, a spiritual quest unveiling an initiation of death and resurrection marking the birth of a shaman.</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:1522960
Date10 July 2013
CreatorsVenecia, Gonzalo
PublisherPacifica Graduate Institute
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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