
Jung and the Ancestors: Beyond Biography, Mending the Ancestral Web

Among Jungians this is called “participation mystique”—a term borrowed from anthropologist Levy-Bruhl—and it is used to mean a relationship wherein “a person cannot distinguish themselves as separate from the object or thing they behold.”
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés • Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
attention that Jung’s work does have something to do with religion!
Sonu Shamdasani • Lament of the Dead
And also that would mean encountering the lament of the dead, or at least meeting the dead in some way, recognizing the dead.
Sonu Shamdasani • Lament of the Dead
JH: So our task is nothing to do with getting better, and the path of individuation and so on and so forth. The task is living with the dead.