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Healing the Wounded Healer: Coming Home to Yourself
The Wounded Healer archetype carries a quiet paradox: the very sensitivity that allows one to hold others with depth and care can also lead to self-abandonment. This piece explores what happens when empathy turns into depletion, and how healing the Wounded Healer is not about erasing the wound, but tending it with compassion, boundaries, and embodied awareness—so the healer can come home to themselves again.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 15, 20253 min read


How to Begin Dream Work: Listening Before Interpreting
Beginning dream work is not about interpreting symbols but learning how to listen to the unconscious. This article introduces a depth-oriented, transpersonal approach to dream work, including the practice of dream tending, and offers a gentle framework for cultivating relationship with dreams through presence, curiosity, and symbolic engagement.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Dreams and Dream Work: Listening to the Unconscious Without Forcing Meaning
Dreams are not puzzles to be solved but communications to be met. From a depth and transpersonal perspective, dream work is a practice of listening—one that honors symbols, emotional tone, and imaginal presence rather than rushing toward interpretation. This article explores dreams as a living dialogue with the unconscious and invites a relational approach that supports integration, transformation, and psychological wholeness.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


The Imaginal Realm — Where Psyche and Spirit Actually Meet
The imaginal realm is not fantasy or metaphor—it is a mode of perception where symbols, images, and meaning arise with their own intelligence. Central to transpersonal psychology, the imaginal is the space where psyche and spirit meet, where dreams, visions, and archetypal images reorganize the self beyond rational insight. This article explores the imaginal realm as a site of transformation, one that requires grounding, humility, and relationship rather than interpretation o

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20252 min read


What Shadow Work Really Is—and What It Isn’t
Shadow work is not about fixing or purifying the self—it is about entering into relationship with what has been disowned. This article explores what shadow work actually is, drawing from Jungian and transpersonal perspectives to distinguish reflective self-inquiry from deeper unconscious engagement. It reframes shadow work as a process of curiosity, symbolism, and integration—where the heart becomes the container that allows what was hidden to be seen without domination or sh

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Psychospiritual Grief — When the Soul Mourns What the Mind Cannot Name
Psychospiritual grief is the kind of mourning that arises when both psyche and soul are touched by loss—often without a clear object or ending. It emerges during crisis, surrender, and profound transformation, when old identities and meanings fall away. This article explores psychospiritual grief as an initiatory passage on the heroine’s journey, where a heart broken open by suffering becomes the very ground through which surrender and renewal can occur.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


The Dark Night of the Soul: When Meaning Collapses Before It Reforms
The dark night of the soul is not an awakening filled with insight, but a period of disorientation marked by loss of meaning and spiritual certainty. Often arriving after growth or expanded awareness, it can feel quiet, lonely, and profoundly unsettling. This article explores the dark night as an existential threshold rather than a crisis—one that asks for patience, grounding, and heart-centered presence rather than explanation or transcendence.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20254 min read


When Psychedelic Insight Turns into Spiritual Narcissism
Repeated psychedelic use can sometimes give rise to a subtle but destabilizing pattern—one where insight outpaces integration and certainty replaces humility. This article explores a form of spiritual narcissism marked by abstract, ungrounded thinking, philosophical detachment, and spiritual bypassing. Rather than wisdom, this pattern reflects a loss of psychological anchoring—highlighting why true integration requires embodiment, relational accountability, and a return to th

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Spiritual Bypassing — When “Healing” Becomes a Way to Avoid the Wound
Spirituality can be a doorway to truth—or a velvet curtain we hide behind. When spiritual language is used to bypass grief, anger, trauma, or the body’s wisdom, healing quietly stalls. This reflection explores spiritual bypassing not as a moral failure, but as a deeply human attempt to escape pain—and why real integration asks us to stay present with what hurts, rather than rising above it.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Psychedelic Preparation: What to Know Before You Trip
Psychedelic experiences can amplify what is already present. A transpersonal therapist explores what to know before you trip—including preparation, who may want to wait, integration, and where to find support if things feel overwhelming.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20255 min read


Ketamine Therapy Sessions: Why Talking During Treatment Is Counterproductive
Ketamine therapy induces a dissociative state designed for inward focus—not conversation. A transpersonal therapist explains why talking during ketamine sessions can be counterproductive, and why music, silence, and integration matter more.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20253 min read


Ketamine Therapy: Effectiveness, Considerations, and What Truly Matters
Ketamine therapy can offer relief for some—but only when used with discernment, appropriate dosing, and integration. A transpersonal perspective on what ketamine is, what it isn’t, and how to choose care wisely.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20256 min read


Spiritual Awakening vs. Mental Health Crisis: How a Transpersonal Therapist Understands the Difference
A transpersonal therapist explores the difference between spiritual awakening, spiritual emergence, and mental health crisis—offering discernment, grounding, and integration during periods of inner disorientation.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 14, 20255 min read


A Transpersonal Therapist’s Approach to Healing, Awakening, and Integration
A transpersonal therapist’s perspective on healing, spiritual awakening, and psychological integration—exploring how discernment, grounding, and meaning support deep inner change.

Maegan Kenney
Dec 13, 20253 min read


Observer Consciousness and the Noisy Mind
When the mind won’t stop talking, who is the one listening? This reflection explores the Observer archetype, the noisy inner roommate, and how cultivating conscious separation from the mind becomes the first doorway to peace, clarity, and shadow integration.

Maegan Kenney
Sep 24, 20232 min read


The Heroine’s Journey Descent: Sacrifice, Initiation, and Rebirth
In the ancient myth of Inanna, descent is not punishment—it is initiation. Stripped of her power and identity, the goddess enters the underworld to confront death itself, emerging transformed and carrying wisdom forged in the depths.

Maegan Kenney
Jun 6, 20234 min read


What Is the Third Realm? A Heart-Centered Approach to Integration
Third Realm Integration is rooted in the space where conscious and unconscious meet—a shared field of presence, compassion, and transformation where healing unfolds through relationship, not force.

Maegan Kenney
Jul 27, 20224 min read
Welcome to the Third Realm Integration Blog — a space for deep thinkers, seekers, and healers exploring transpersonal psychology, spiritual awakening, trauma integration, shadow work, and the wisdom of non-ordinary states.
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