Synopsis: Lt. Paris enters the Delta Flyer in a race created to keep the peace between warring species. This episode can be seen as an illustration of how challenging it can be for the Logos-driven rational conscious ego to acknowledge and integrate bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious into itself. In “Drive” while… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7, Episode 3: “Drive”
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Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7, Episode 2: “Imperfection”
This episode can be seen as an illustration of how sometimes the Logos-driven rational conscious ego can be healed by acknowledging bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious. “Imperfection” begins with three of the four young former Borg drones, Rebi, Azan, and Mezoti, leaving Voyager to live on the Wysanti homeworld. Only Icheb remains.… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7, Episode 2: “Imperfection”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7, Episode 1: “Unimatrix Zero, Part II”
Synopsis: Captain Janeway leads an away mission into a Borg cube to try to save the mutated drones that visit Unimatrix Zero. This episode can be seen as an illustration of the dangers of the Logos-driven rational conscious ego trying to directly contact the Eros-driven irrational unconscious. In “Unimatrix Zero, Part II” on an away… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 7, Episode 1: “Unimatrix Zero, Part II”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 26: “Unimatrix Zero, Part I”
Synopsis: Seven of Nine discovers a dream-like place where some Borg drones escape to during their regeneration cycle. This episode can be seen as an illustration of two of Carl (C. G.) Jung’s perceptions of the collective unconscious, that part of the Eros-driven irrational unconscious that all humans share. In “Unimatrix Zero, Seven of Nine… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 26: “Unimatrix Zero, Part I”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 25: “The Haunting of Deck Twelve”
Synopsis: Mr. Neelix tells a story to the young former Borg drones. This episode can be seen as an illustration of how the Eros-driven irrational unconscious has a different way of expressing itself than the Logos-driven rational conscious ego. In “The Haunting of Deck Twelve” Voyager’s power is scheduled to be shut down as she… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 25: “The Haunting of Deck Twelve”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 24: Life Line”
Synopsis: The Doctor’s program is transmitted to the Alpha Quadrant in an effort to save the life of his creator. This episode can be seen as an illustration of Archetypal Psychologist James Hillman’s acorn theory, that just as an acorn has everything it needs inside it to become a tree, humans have an inner daimon… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 24: Life Line”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 23: “Fury”
Synopsis: Kes returns to confront Voyager and her crew after a long absence. This episode can be seen as an illustration of what can happen when what Carl (C. G.) Jung called a complex erupts after bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious have been continually suppressed by the Logos-driven rational conscious ego. In… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 23: “Fury”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 22: “Muse”
Synopsis: After the Delta Flyer crash lands on a planet, Lt. Torres becomes an inspiration for a poet. This episode can be seen as an illustration of what Carl (C. G.) Jung called projection. Projection being one way in which the Logos-driven rational conscious ego may become aware of bits of material from the Eros-driven… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 22: “Muse”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 21: “Live Fast and Prosper”
Synopsis: Voyager’s crew comes across a trio of con artists impersonating them. This episode can be seen as an illustration of how the Logos-driven rational conscious ego may respond when it is confronted by bits of material from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious which Carl (C. G.) Jung called the shadow. In “Live Fast and Prosper”… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 21: “Live Fast and Prosper”
Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 20: “Good Shepherd”
Synopsis: Captain Janeway tends to the needs of three crew members that are not performing up to Starfleet standards. This episode can be seen as an illustration of how the Logos-driven rational conscious ego can try to use bits of material it has acknowledged and integrated into itself from the Eros-driven irrational unconscious. In “Good… Continue reading Star Trek: Voyager – Season 6, Episode 20: “Good Shepherd”