ABSTRACT

Analytical Psychology has a vital, undeveloped, role in cultivating wholistic awareness and practice, in promoting greater social and natural science integration in service to sustainable human presence on Earth. Societies, like individuals, experience painful ‘initiations’ of growth of consciousness and behavioral transformation only through necessity and problems ‘at scale.’ Current collective crises confronting humanity amplify challenges of toxicity in disparate and interrelated environments of ecology, economy, political, physical and psychological health. Outgrowing our developmental ‘speciocentricity’ through ‘collective individuation’ illustrates symbolically the eventual, essential, process and goal of human differentiation and responsible relational existence with self and other species on Earth.