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Soulship and the Superconscious: Why Meaning Is the Medicine You’ve Been Missing

A soulful exploration of how reconnecting to cosmic meaning, symbolic language, and the superconscious psyche can reorient your life during initiatory thresholds and soul seasons.



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Individuation is a cosmological necessity for a full blossoming of your personality and integration of soul purpose.

There are times in life when the usual tools or tricks no longer work to curb the insatiable urge to break free from the minutiae of everyday life.


When affirmations feel hollow, meditations feel foggy, and the next right step feels like walking blindfolded into the great unknown. These are the thresholds that initiate something deeper, something primordial, something archetypal.


And if you’re in one of those seasons now, you’re not broken. You’re being initiated.


What’s actually happening is this: the cosmos is inviting you into relationship... into Soulship, a term I use to describe the conscious, living dialogue between your psyche (soul) and the greater intelligence (soul) of the universe. This isn’t about trying to manifest harder or forcing deeper clarity. It’s about remembering your place in a larger story; one that’s been unfolding since the beginning of time.


The Ache for Meaning Is Cosmological & Primordial


We’re taught to think of meaning as subjective, even optional. In fact, the materialists would say nothing has meaning and everything is random. I'm not a materialist and I know that isn't the truth of our reality and universe. Meaning is not something we construct to make sense of life’s randomness. If you do believe that the universe is random, I invite you to consider this - what if the opposite is true?


What if meaning isn’t made but revealed?


What if your yearning to understand why you’re here isn’t a personal quirk, but a cosmological function of being human?


From a psychocosmological perspective, your consciousness is a fractal expression of the universe’s own evolving intelligence. Meaning is not some abstract concept or just a balm for existential confusion; it’s how the cosmos interfaces with itself through you. And when you’ve lost contact with the deeper meaning of your life, it’s a loss of relational coherence with the very fabric of reality. We're all born into this life having lost this remembrance, and it is our psychospiritual purpose to rediscover our knowledge and reconnect to the divinity within us.


What Is the Superconscious and How Do We Connect With It?


In my work, I use the term superconscious to refer to the dimension of the psyche that is connected to the greater field, which is the archetypal realm, the cosmic mind, the place where synchronicity, insight, and purpose emerge into conscious awareness.

You could also call it the Higher Self, the Soul, or the inner voice that speaks in symbols and subtle knowing. But unlike the ego, the superconscious doesn’t shout and push for control. It whispers and quietly waits.


The way we hear it is through symbolic engagement.


This is where Soulship begins.


We cannot enter into relationship with the superconscious through logic. We need to use language that the soul understands: synchronicities, astrology and cosmic mapping, dreams, archetypal tarot, somatic resonance, deep feeling. This work isn’t passive interpretation. It’s meaningful dialogue. You ask, you track, you listen. Then, the cosmos responds and the deeper meaning is revealed through resonance.


Soulship Is Participatory


This is not a doctrine. It’s not about someone giving you a 5-step plan or telling you what the stars say about your future. It’s about entering into a living process of attunement to the cosmic architecture you’re already a part of.


Soulship is the shift from trying to fix yourself to becoming available to yourself ~ your symbolic, mythic, divine, primordial, intelligent Self. When you commit to Soulship, you commit to being in ongoing conversation with a self-organizing universe that wants to know itself through you.


Meaning Is Medicine Because It Restores Coherence


Trauma, disconnection, addiction, depression... these are not only physiological or psychological events. They are ruptures in our connection to meaning, to orientation, to cosmic coherence, and to our own soul.


What heals is not just the nervous system (though that’s essential), or the mind (though clarity matters). What heals is the reintegration of the self into a meaningful cosmos. What heals is the reconnection we cultivate to our deep selves (soul).


That’s why in my work, we don’t just look at symptoms. We track symbols.

We ask: What is your life trying to say to you? What archetype is knocking? What pattern is surfacing again, asking to be seen not as pathology, but as a portal?

Soulship gives us the tools to listen, and meaning gives us the map to return.


How Do We Uncover Meaning In Life?


A major part of Carl Jung's work in depth psychology was helping his patients heal on their journey towards wholeness, what he called the process of individuation.

Jung knew that ego-consciousness represents "only a part of the whole man, and its life does not yet represent his total life," (Jung, "On the Nature of Dreams", C.W. vol. 8, par. 557, p. 292).


The main work of individuation is to merge the conscious with the unconscious through the process of psychic compensation. In this process, the ego must become connected and integrated with the unconscious potentials that lay dormant so that the individual may know their soul more deeply and a full, holistic personality can bloom.


The process of individuation, then, is a comprehensive process that enables the ego to consciously integrate the unconscious contents that are necessary for the fruitful unfoldment of the whole personality. The unconscious content that must be known, healed, and integrated acts as a beacon that brings about the conscious and noetic realization of the Self (soul).


The work of individuation is symbolic and intimate, dealing with dream images, fantasies, synchronicities, archetypal content, and feelings. This work is done through a myriad of ways, some of which I utilize in my practice, including personal cosmology, psychospirituality, hypnotherapy, bioacoustic sound therapy, vibrational medicine, and archetypal modalities in astrology and tarot.


The work of individuation is a life-long process, but is felt most potently during major astrological transits, including the Saturn Return, Pluto Square, Uranus Opposition, Neptune Square, and Nodal Square. There are other transits that are important, but these are the pivotal transits (soul season) that begin as we enter our midlife season, which is the exact time the soul turns the whisper into a louder calling that can no longer be ignored.

If you find yourself in a soul season plagued by confusion, self-doubt, existential challenges, or are questioning if the life you built is the life that suits your soul's becoming then reach out to see how I can help. 


I offer bespoke, private astrological counseling and psychospiritual advising rooted in Jungian depth psychological praxis and research and archetypal cosmology and astrological praxis.


Click here to send me a private note about how I can help you make sense of the season you're in now and how to move forward with grace, confidence, and deeper meaning in your life.

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