EP 18: The Dark Night of the Soul
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Time to read 3 min
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Time to read 3 min
Sometimes we reach points in our lives where the selves we've been can no longer continue.
These moments, often described as the "dark night of the soul," signify deep existential crises where identities dissolve, leaving us in a liminal space between what was and what is yet to come.
In this episode, we look at why these transitions are not merely about sadness or stress; but offer a profound transformation, often catalysed by major life changes like illness, loss, or spiritual upheaval.
This podcast covers:
Understanding the dark night and why it's more than a rough week. It's a collapse of the self.
Transformation in crisis and how these experiences aren't asking for restoration but evolution.
Surrender and rebirth, including when to let go of outdated identities.
The concept of the "dark night of the soul" comes from the 16th-century mystic St. John of the Cross, who described it as a transformative passage where one's sense of identity, meaning, and connection all fade into darkness.
When this happens, it's natural to feel disoriented and fearful. Our culture often lacks language for this dissolution, pushing us towards quick fixes like suppression or medication.
But these crises aren't asking us to bounce back to who we were. They urge us to surrender and allow misaligned aspects of ourselves to fall away.
Surrender during the dark night isn't about giving up; rather, it's about allowing transformation. Modern life misleads us into believing that everything is solvable with efficiency and the right mindset.
However, spiritual transformation doesn't respond to performance or productivity hacks. It asks for patience and courage, to pause, to listen, and to embark on an inward journey that defies quick answers.
While the dark night of the soul might resemble depression, it holds a different quality. Thomas Moore describes it as an experience where there might be meaning within the darkness. Treating every existential crisis as mere dysfunction can prevent the deep growth these periods offer. Instead of pathologising, it's essential to recognise the inner communication that collapse might be signifying.
Our identities often root themselves in external achievements and social expectations. When these structures crumble, we find ourselves asking, "Who am I beyond these roles?"
Modern culture celebrates beginnings and achievements but seldom honours the chaos of dissolution, making it harder to navigate these dark periods.
Surviving the dark night requires conscious choices. Acknowledging that identity transformation takes its own course is crucial. Here are a few guided steps:
Seek Support - This journey shouldn't be solitary. Lean on mentors, therapists, and friends.
Allow Slowness - Your soul takes time to transform; don't rush it.
Stay Connected Physically - Continue caring for your body with rest, nourishment, and presence.
Reflect - Journaling and listening to your innermost thoughts can reveal the truths beneath the turmoil.
At the heart of the dark night is the shedding of the untrue self. It's about pressing through uncertainty until a new, aligned voice emerges, with a quiet but profound knowing of one's true values and essence.
While something in you may be dissolving, something new and truer is trying to surface.
The dark night requires extraordinary courage to move through a door of uncertainty without promises, leading to a profoundly authentic life.
00:00 Welcome and Intentions
01:15 What the Dark Night Is
03:09 Origins and Surrender
05:03 No Cultural Container
06:28 Not Just Depression
07:50 Thresholds and Identity Loss
08:51 The Doorway Poem
09:50 Slowness and Reorientation
11:22 What Helps in the Dark
12:33 Closing Blessing and Farewell
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