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The ever-memeable, often misunderstood, always compelling Friedrich Nietzsche might be best known for declaring “God is dead,” but it doesn’t mean he lived without beliefs, faith, and convictions. Join Dorion and Tom as they go deep with the rebel prodigy who urges us to become who we think we are by embracing suffering, rejecting absolute truths, and celebrating our individual creativity and expression. (Not what you’d expect from a renowned nihilist, is it?)
Topics discussed:
Why and how to welcome boredom and despair
Insights into his core concepts, including the ideals of the Übermensch (or Overman) and the Will to Power, and why nefarious actors, notably the Nazis, misappropriated them
How the Greek Gods Apollo and Dionysus can help us understand the inherent struggle of life: reason and rational thinking vs. feeling and intuition
The joys of embracing your fate (“Amor Fati”) — both the good and the bad — to affirm life
Nietzsche’s take on morality (Hint: it’s not what others say/do/impose; it’s an inside job)
The secret to a happy marriage (from this famously never-married philosopher)
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