Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 7: “Civil Defense”

Synopsis: When an anti-insurgency defense system is triggered, everyone on the station must work together to stop the automated destruction of Deep Space Nine. This episode can be seen as a physical manifestation of what can occur in our psyches when bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious try to come into awareness of… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 7: “Civil Defense”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 6: “The Abandoned”

Synopsis: When a Jem’Hadar infant is abandoned on the station, Odo tries to raise him. While I have written much in recent posts about James Hillman’s acorn theory, perhaps this episode is the one that is the clearest analogy to it. The acorn theory being the idea that we all have an internal daimon that… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 6: “The Abandoned”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 5: “Second Skin”

Synopsis: Major Kira is abducted by the Cardassian Obsidian Order in an attempt to trap a high ranking Cardassian dissident. This episode can be seen as an illustration of James Hillman’s acorn theory. The idea that we all have an internal daimon that has all the information that we need to become who we are… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 5: “Second Skin”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 4: “Equilibrium”

Synopsis: Lt. Dax is confronted by the memories of a host to the Dax symbiont that had been clinically removed. In my blog for the last episode “The House of Quark” I wrote how it can be seen as an illustration of the concept that Carl (C. G.) Jung called the union of opposites, or… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 4: “Equilibrium”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 3: “The House of Quark”

Synopsis: Quark is involved in the accidental death of a Klingon and the family struggle for control of his property that ensues. This episode can be seen as an illustration of the concept that Carl (C. G.) Jung called the union of opposites, or the transcendent function. In analytical psychology, this is the integration of… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 3: “The House of Quark”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 2: “The Search, Part II”

Synopsis: Odo learns about where he came from while the Dominion learns how far Commander Sisko will go to protect Bajor. Like the first part of this two-part episode there is one plotline having to do with war and a separate narrative having to do with Odo’s understanding of where he came from. And what… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 2: “The Search, Part II”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 1: “The Search, Part I”

Synopsis: Commander Sisko takes a warship into the Gamma Quadrant in order to find the Founders. In the midst of all the aggressive stances taken by the various species in this episode, it also can be seen as an illustration of what Archetypal Psychologist James Hillman calls the acorn theory. The idea that just as… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 3, Episode 1: “The Search, Part I”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 26: “The Jem’Hadar”

Synopsis: Commander Sisko, Quark, Jake Sisko, and Rom take a field trip to the Gamma Quadrant and get a lesson they were not anticipating. This episode, similar to “Tribunal” is an illustration of what can happen when the Logos-driven rational conscious ego is confronted by bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious. In “The… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 26: “The Jem’Hadar”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 25: “Tribunal”

Synopsis: Chief O’Brien is put on trial by the Cardassians. This episode is an illustration of what can happen when the Logos-driven rational conscious ego fails to acknowledge bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious. In “Tribunal” when we first see Chief of Operations Miles O’Brien he is trying to take care of everything… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 25: “Tribunal”

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 24: “The Collaborator”

Synopsis: Major Kira is tasked with determining whether or not Vedek Bareil collaborated with the Cardassians during the occupation of Bajor. There is an exchange in this episode that illustrates the difference between a monotheistic patriarchal religion that’s ultimate goal is perfection of the soul, and a more polytheistic religion that’s aim, like that of… Continue reading Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 2, Episode 24: “The Collaborator”