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Tom and Dorion reflect on our conversation with Jesus and dive a bit deeper into the holy waters — after all, Tom was an altar boy, his mother's brothers were ministers, and he’s even been saved. So, of course, he’s got some added insights into WWJD.
Topics discussed:
Why much of our misunderstandings about Jesus are due to language
How people who interpret historical accounts of their time see things through a particular cultural lens — and why it’s critical to examine its relevance to today's world
Where the “Christ” moniker came from
How the concept of “flow” relates to Jesus (and his Father)
Why your “trait of character” is more important than your state of mind
And a fun fact about why we pronounce the holiday “Chrismas,” not “Christ-mas” (Hint: It has to do with Elon Musk’s favorite letter — not that he and Jesus have anything else in common…)
Tom and Dorion give their collective (and) conscious take on the conversation with Carl Jung, exploring his insights on personality and psychological traits and revealing aspects of Jung’s complicated personal life — which may have led to some of his greatest work.
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Published 03/20/24
You’re not dreaming: finally, an in-depth conversation with Carl Jung, the father of analytic psychology, about the vast and varied power of the unconscious mind (personal and collective). As you’ll hear from the source, Jung’s psychological theories never get old; not only did he introduce terms...
Published 03/06/24