Ep. 221: Dr. James Hollis — Midlife 1. Discovering What the Gods Are Asking of You in Midlife

by Seth Gillihan, PhD

My guest this week is Dr. James Hollis, a therapist and author of many books, including Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up (affiliate link).

Topics we discussed included:

  • Common struggles one tends to experience in midlife
  • The part of our psyche (soul) that knows us better than we know ourselves
  • The agenda of the first and second halves of an average-length life
  • Why certain issues tend to arise at midlife and not sooner
  • The Buddha’s experiences before and after enlightenment
  • Missing out on the opportunity to find a different solution to unaddressed problems
  • Asking metaphorically what the gods intend through us
  • Living in harmony with our inevitable mortality
  • The Self working to overthrow the ego
  • Asking what the symptoms we’re having are pointing to or asking of us
  • Depression as a reorienting of energies when we’re at odds with ourselves
  • Why popular culture ideas about intimate relationships tend to lead to unhappiness
  • The contrasting realities of “being in love with” and loving another person
  • What it means to leave one’s family of origin for the second time
  • The projection that is part of the origin of any relationship
  • The growth that often comes through challenges and pain
  • The cost to ourselves and our loved ones of denying our calling
  • Aligning vocation with one’s work life
  • How to successfully navigate the challenges of midlife

James Hollis headshot

Photo by Oxana Holtmann

James Hollis, PhD, is a Jungian analyst based in Washington, DC.

He is the author of many books, including his latest, A Life of Meaning (affiliate link).

Find Jim online at his website.