Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Jung & Horse

There has a massive outpouring of love for Mark Wallinger's white horse, the 165 foot sculpture which will be placed at the new International Rail Terminal at Ebbsfleet, Kent. This is interesting for many reasons, not least because public art isn't usually enjoyed by the lay person, ironic and upside down as that may sound. The iconic white horse has captured something in the collective consciousness, something primal and English to its core. Today, I stumbled upon this piece of an essay by equine behaviourist Chris Irwin:

Clearly, some link between horses and the human psyche was surfacing. I've since learned that there is a branch of psychoanalysis, pioneered by Carl Jung, that tries to weave a balance between the outer world of action and events and the inner world of dream, fantasy and symbolism. A distinguishing feature of Jungian analysis is the concept of archetypes, symbols rising from the dark, deep psychic pool of the collective unconscious where humanity's common experience is stored.

Archetypes express a complex of images and emotions that surround the defining experiences of human life. Examples include the Hero, the Divine Child, the Great Mother, Transformation, Death and Rebirth. They are the same for us all, no matter who we are or where we come from. It's as if they are built into the wiring of our brains. And one of the most commonly recurring archetypes is - you guessed it - the Horse.

The Horse archetype throughout the ages has been closely linked with our instinctive, primal drives. Jung thought the Horse's appearance could signify instincts out of control. The horse evokes intense feelings and unbridled passion instead of cool, collected thought.

In many different situations and in many different ways, horses were enabling people to make contact with feelings they'd buried deep inside their shadow. There didn't seem to be any doubt that equine-assisted therapy worked. The question was, why?

Horses, by embodying one of the deepest archetypes in our consciousness, most definitely stir us up. All those things that are buried away or girdled safely up start swirling around in our psyches. Horses can be a direct connection into the unconscious. When we look at a horse, and especially when there's a horse strutting across the pen in front of us, we see the flesh-and-blood incarnation of powerful forces bottled up within us that we wish we had the guts to saddle and ride.

These are the forces that Jung called the shadow self. We know those forces could take us to our dreams and turn us into our best selves. We also know those forces could destroy us. That's why we bottle them up in the first place. And when such hidden feelings are stirred-up and agitated, that's when we have the chance to work with them and learn to control them. Horses give us this opportunity. They do this to us whether we're aware of it or not. But what a powerful tool to be able to use consciously!

Carl Jung also talked a lot about life's paradox, and how important the embrace of seeming contradictions is as we travel the never-ending journey towards becoming fully human. Horses, which can both free us or hurt us, embody this paradox. How we handle this paradox in the arena becomes a metaphor for how we handle it everywhere. Only in this case, it's such a potent and direct metaphor, that we can use it to change our reality. Horses force us to face our shadow selves. Once we do that, we discover much greater freedom, exhilaration and inspiration as we go forward in life.

-- Chris Irwin, author of Horses Don't Lie

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you very much for this excerpt. Motivated by an emerging and active dream life which recently featured equestrian Jungian archetypes, I've begun to blog myself. Your post helped me to piece together possible meaning where none was previously seen :)
http://www.evolver.net/user/jahsee/blog/neigh

Susan said...

Thank you for this -I had a dream -a heavy dream with a voice speaking to me about the "fate of the horse'..jung has told me that when you hear "the voice" it is the unmistakable sound of the truth. It was a strong dream it seems, and quite frightening. This is as such, an important dream. So i have returned to investigate it further. I am keeping you excerpt from Jung on this. Thanks. (Oh- and if you have just discovered Jung's work- bon voyage- it is quite a revealing journey to me. Reading some of Jung's writings as a young woman many years ago- was like coming home in a away- like I ALWAYS had sensed some of the things he speaks, had always known them. all the best, Sooz

Janet Mesic Mackie said...

Thank for you for this very profound explanation of the archetype of the horse in the collective unconscious. I have been photographing horses and always felt their importance in my personal mythology. I find myself trying to understand what meaning these images hold in my work and and I think this hits the nail on the head.
janet mesic mackie

Gyndy said...

Hi there. I love what you wrote. I do feel the archetype is related to the unconscious. I have written two blog posts about a number of profound synchronicities related to the white horse. I think you will enjoy it. I mention Jung also. https://chasingthelight1.blogspot.com/2018/11/the-white-horse-synchronicity-chain-and.html?m=1

Carissa said...


My name is CARISSA WILLIAM, and I base in USA...My life is back!!! After 2 years of Broken marriage, my husband left me with two kids . I felt like my life was about to end i almost committed suicide, i was emotionally down for a very long time. Thanks to a spell caster called Dr AIFEBO , which i met online. On one faithful day, as I was browsing through the internet,I came across allot of testimonies about this particular spell caster. Some people testified that he brought their Ex lover back, some testified that he restores womb,cure cancer,and other sickness, some testified that he can cast a spell to stop divorce and so on. i also come across one particular testimony,it was about a woman called Sonia,she testified about how he brought back her Ex lover in less than 2 days, and at the end of her testimony she dropped Dr AIFEBO e-mail address. After reading all these,I decided to give it a try. I contacted him via email and explained my problem to him. In just 24hours, my husband came back to me. We solved our issues, and we are even happier than before Dr AIFEBO, is really a gifted man and i will not stop publishing him because he is a wonderful man... If you have a problem and you are looking for a real and genuine spell caster to solve all your problems for you. Try High dr. aifabospelltemple@gmail.com
anytime, he might be the answer to your problems. Here's his contact: dr.aifebospelltemple@gmail.com.
(1)If you want your ex back.
(2) if you always have bad dreams.
(3)You want to be promoted in your office.
(4)You want women/men to run after you.
(5)If you want a child.
6)You want to tie your husband/wife to be yours forever.
(7)Herbal care
(8)Marriage Spells.......

Anonymous said...

Hahahaha

Anonymous said...

Demons for sure SATAN get behind me in Christ’s name