From Exile to the Heart of Belonging with Toko-pa Turner

New Thinking Allowed with Jeffrey Mishlove Nov 11, 2025 Toko-pa Turner is a Canadian author and dreamworker whose work explores the fertile meeting ground between psyche and nature. Her acclaimed books Belonging and The Dreaming Way invite us to see dreams as guides into deeper relationship with ourselves, each other, and the Earth. She calls us into kinship with the imaginal, reminding us that true belonging is both ecological and relational. Here, Toko-pa explores the journey from unbelonging to belonging—through dreams, grief, shadow work, and the imaginal—opening pathways to live more fully, authentically, and in right relationship with life. 00:00 Introduction 06:26 Toko-pa’s journey from unbelonging to belonging 13:37 Fitting in versus belonging 17:13 Grief as sacred teacher 24:06 The orphan archetype and community support 29:41 Heart of belonging 36:53 Shadow work as self love 41:19 Boundaries, differentiation and dream work 45:54 Empowerment, vulnerability and bewilderment 50:14 Long exile and Jung’s creative illness 56:10 Living into belonging New Thinking Allowed Guest Host Leanne Whitney, PhD, is a depth psychologist and transformational coach based in Los Angeles, CA. She is the author of Consciousness in Jung and Patañjali and currently serves as Executive Director of Center for Transformation and Integration. Her website is https://leannewhitney.com/ To learn about Leanne Whitney’s Transformational Coaching Certification Course with an emphasis in Somatic Integration Therapy, please visit: https://transformationandintegration…. Producer: Elena McNally Editor: John Hartmann (Recorded on September 29, 2025)

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