The Exile Complex

Lourdes Hernandez
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AbstractTo be exiled is to be psychologically dismembered from all that one is, has been, and believes oneself to be. The rupture of belonging, identity, ancestral rootedness, and mythic centering are some of the psychic woundings that remain alive in people who are forcibly expelled from their native countries. The trauma of exile is an archetypal energy that has been globally constellated in our time. Exiles are those who have been pulled up by their roots, extricated from a history now annulled and suppressed as if it never existed. Often under the threat of death or imprisonment, exiles leave behind families, possessions, professions, social status, and everything that constituted their previous lives to face estrangement from all that provided symbolic rooting. While the immigrant is afforded the possibility of returning to the Mother(land), the exile is denied such a privilege. And often, the immigrant is received more positively than the exile by the host country population. In these pages I will explore the phenomenon of exile, its global crisis, its personal and cultural complex, and the instinctual longing for Mother(land) through mythopoetic lenses in order to enlarge this very painful, yet archetypally present, trauma of the human experience. AcknowledgmentThis paper was originally presented as a talk at the 2022 Spring IRSJA Conference.Additional informationNotes on contributorsLourdes HernandezLourdes Hernandez was marked by the traumas of war and political asylum when her family fled Cuba to take refuge in the United States. She holds post-graduate degrees from Pacifica Graduate Institute and Regis University in hermeneutics, counseling, and Jungian and archetypal studies. After a period of study in Zürich, Lourdes returned stateside to complete her analytic training with the IRSJA and currently has a bilingual private practice in Boulder, Colorado. Lourdes is a lifelong musician and visual artist who values the curative power of the symbolic psyche and its restorative interventions.
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【摘要】被放逐就是从心理上肢解一个人所是、所曾经是以及所相信的自己。归属感、身份、祖先根源和神话中心的破裂,是那些被强行驱逐出祖国的人身上仍然存在的一些精神创伤。流亡的创伤是一种典型的能量,在我们这个时代已经遍布全球。流亡者是那些被连根拔起的人,他们从一段被废除和压制的历史中解脱出来,就好像它从未存在过一样。流亡者往往在死亡或监禁的威胁下,抛弃家庭、财产、职业、社会地位和构成他们前世的一切,与所有提供象征性扎根的东西疏远。虽然移民有可能返回母国(土地),但流亡者却没有这样的特权。通常,移民比流亡者更容易受到东道国人民的欢迎。在这些页面中,我将通过神话的镜头探索流亡现象,它的全球危机,它的个人和文化情结,以及对母亲(土地)的本能渴望,以扩大这种非常痛苦的,但原型存在的人类经验的创伤。本文最初在2022年春季IRSJA会议上作为演讲发表。卢尔德·埃尔南德斯(lourdes Hernandez)的家人逃离古巴到美国避难时,卢尔德·埃尔南德斯(lourdes Hernandez)身上留下了战争和政治庇护的创伤。她拥有Pacifica研究生院和Regis大学的解释学、咨询、荣格和原型研究的研究生学位。在z rich学习一段时间后,Lourdes回到美国国内,在IRSJA完成她的分析培训,目前在科罗拉多州博尔德有一家双语私人诊所。卢尔德是一位终身音乐家和视觉艺术家,他重视象征性心理的治疗力量及其恢复性干预。
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