Spiritual Awakening, Mass Hypnosis & Collective Individuation with Erick Godsey | Mind Meld 392
In this one, we take a multi-dimensional, mythopoetic, psycho-spiritual moonwalk through the chapel perilous.
Read MoreIn this one, we take a multi-dimensional, mythopoetic, psycho-spiritual moonwalk through the chapel perilous.
Read MoreProfessor, philosopher, and best-selling author of Passion of the Western Mind, Richard Tarnas Ph.D enters the mind meld!
Read MoreTimothy Owen Desmond, Ph.D returns to mind meld! the surprising connections between ancient wisdom (both eastern and western) and modern physics. We also muse about Earnest Becker’s Denial of Death, and the philosophy of Hegel. We speculate about the physics of near-death experiences, particularly through the lens of the one Carl Jung experienced in 1944…
Read MoreHost of the Emerald Podcast, Josh Schrei enters the mind meld.
Read MoreMusician and consciousness explorer, East Forest returns to the mind meld! In this one, we muse about synchronicity, non-human intelligence, the UFO / UAP phenomenon, the transformative power of altered states, and much more.
Read MoreAs above, so below — Don’t mistake it for a new age platitude. It’s an adage that has inspired seekers for centuries and is being proven true by cutting-edge science.
Read MoreTom Matte enters the mind meld!
Does this man see through the simulation?
Author, Bob Peck returns to the mind meld to explore the highly suppressed, even persecuted wisdom of the so-called Gnostics. What was their philosophy and metaphysical outlook? Who are the movement’s major figures? Why did religious authorities attempt to destroy any trace of their existence? What wisdom do they still have to offer us today? Why was Carl Jung so fascinated by…
Read MoreNeuroscientist and author, Bobby Azarian returns to the mind meld! To riff on why the universe might be a giant brain, cosmic creativity and more!
Read MoreIn this transmission, we explore the mysterious realm of dreams. We’ll riff on how to decode their hidden meanings to gain insight into the unconscious realm of psyche and, ultimately, contribute to what Jung called individuation. We’ll be pulling heavily from the work of Jungian analyst and author, Robert A. Johnson and his fabulous book, Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth.
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