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Gary Bobroff has masterfully distilled Jungian thought into clear, accessible insights. Synchronicities, those meaningful coincidences, serve as powerful motivators, guiding us to align with the Tao—the ever-present flow of life. By tuning into synchronicities, we can tap into a deeper sense of meaning, purpose, and the profound feeling of being recognized by a greater, interconnected consciousness.Gary S. Bobroff is the founder of Jungian Online https://www.jungianonline.com/ and JUNG Archademy https://www.jungarchademy.com/ – featuring personal growth live video courses. He completed a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Canada and a Master's degree in Jungian-oriented Counselling Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute. Gary speaks and gives seminars internationally and is the author of the Jungian psychology best seller: Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung. At the heart of the psyche lies the realm of archetypes, the universal and timeless patterns that shape our inner world. These archetypes exist in dynamic pairs of opposites, such as the Warrior and the Sage. The Warrior embodies action, drive, and the will to manifest change, while the Sage represents wisdom, reflection, and deep understanding. Together, they illustrate the essential tension that fuels growth and transformation—a tension that is intrinsic to life itself. Indeed, it is through such conflicts and contrasts that we evolve and expand.The psyche, however, is not confined to the boundaries of time and space. It is embedded in a transcendent field that connects us to something far greater. This is why we can feel the pain of a loved one across vast distances or intuitively sense what the future may hold. Synchronicities, when embraced—both in their blessings and their challenges—have the power to elevate us, offering glimpses into the interconnected web of existence and inviting us to participate more fully in the mystery of life.
In this episode, we talk Jungian psychological insight into our unconscious, and knowing and embracing our archetypes. Gary S. Bobroff is the author of Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung (2020) and Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine (2014). He is the founder of Jungian Online and JUNG Archademy and the developer and facilitator of Archetypal Nature. He has an MA in Jungian-oriented Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and a BA from the University of British Columbia, Canada. In this episode, we discuss: · A brief history of Carl Jung – his work, his contribution to psychology, and his influence on our culture. · The human psyche and the different views – or definitions – of it. · Our egos and how they can be under-developed or over-developed. · How we need a strong sense of self in order to grow. · Archetypal principles and where they exist in our culture and our psyches. · Four common personality archetypes and their different characteristics. · Whether we should try to enhance each archetype within us or settle for being in one or two. · How to identify our archetype and how to look at other archetypes to further our own growth. · How we can get trapped trying to live in a different archetype because that's what we think we are supposed to be. · How understanding the different archetypes can help in relationships, especially family. · And how archetypes impact dating and relationships. You can find and follow Gary here: GSBobroff.com ArchetypalNature.com Facebook: @ArchetypalNature JungArchademy.com JungianOnline.com Instagram: @JungianOnline Twitter: @JungianOnline Facebook: @JungianOnline Check out his course on Archetypal Nature. His books – Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine Archetypes article I reference in the episode. Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE, and REVIEW the podcast! Follow the podcast on Instagram @TheBetterYouPodcast or Facebook @TheBetterYouPodcast. And you can email the podcast at TheBetterYouPodcast@gmail.com Follow me on all the socials: Instagram @kaciemain_writes, Facebook @kaciemain.write, or Twitter @kaciemain_write. Find my book – I Gave Up Men for Lent, the story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl's search for meaning – on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible. And for everything else you want to know about me, visit my website at www.kaciemain.com
Gary S. Bobroff is the author of Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung (Acrturus Books, London 2020). He is the founder of Jungian Online and JUNG Archademy and the developer and facilitator of Archetypal Nature. He has an MA in Jungian-oriented Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and a BA from the University of British Columbia, Canada.
In this episode, we talk Jungian psychological insight into our unconscious, and knowing and embracing our archetypes. Gary S. Bobroff is the author of Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung (2020) and Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine (2014). He is the founder of Jungian Online and JUNG Archademy and the developer and facilitator of Archetypal Nature. He has an MA in Jungian-oriented Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and a BA from the University of British Columbia, Canada. In this episode, we discuss: · A brief history of Carl Jung – his work, his contribution to psychology, and his influence on our culture. · The human psyche and the different views – or definitions – of it. · Our egos and how they can be under-developed or over-developed. · How we need a strong sense of self in order to grow. · Archetypal principles and where they exist in our culture and our psyches. · Four common personality archetypes and their different characteristics. · Whether we should try to enhance each archetype within us or settle for being in one or two. · How to identify our archetype and how to look at other archetypes to further our own growth. · How we can get trapped trying to live in a different archetype because that's what we think we are supposed to be. · How understanding the different archetypes can help in relationships, especially family. · And how archetypes impact dating and relationships. You can find and follow Gary here: GSBobroff.com ArchetypalNature.com Facebook: @ArchetypalNature JungArchademy.com JungianOnline.com Instagram: @JungianOnline Twitter: @JungianOnline Facebook: @JungianOnline His books – Knowledge in a Nutshell: Carl Jung Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine Archetypes article I reference in the episode. SHOP CLEAN products with DISCOUNTS in my SHOP! Please SUBSCRIBE, SHARE, RATE, and REVIEW the podcast! Follow the podcast on Instagram @TheBetterYouPodcast or Facebook @TheBetterYouPodcast. And you can email the podcast at TheBetterYouPodcast@gmail.com Follow me on all the socials: Instagram @kaciemain_writes, Facebook @kaciemain.write, or Twitter @kaciemain_write. Find my book – I Gave Up Men for Lent, the story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl's search for meaning – on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible. And for everything else you want to know about me, visit my website at www.kaciemain.com Some links are Affiliate links.
Dr. Cynthia Cavalli Cynthia Cavalli is many things: a shamanic dream and synchronicity coach, corporate systems wizard, complexity consultant, and visionary life strategist. Her background includes an eclectic blend of education and experience, with a doctorate in organizational psychology, three decades as an aerospace engineer, an MBA with coursework at Cambridge, and certification as a Shamanic dream teacher. She hails from South India and like her masterful culinary creations, her expertise draws from diverse cultures around the world. She is equally at home providing leadership coaching to corporate executives, offering systems and complexity workshops to groups, or guiding individuals through the uncertain passages of life using dreams, synchronicity, stories, and mythology. She is a gentle, wise soul dedicated to global transformation through personal inner work, and a marriage of objective science and intuitive healing practices. Her website is: cynthiacavalliconsulting.com Please note: Wednesdays in April & May, 7-9pm Cynthia Cavalli is hosting with Gary S. Bobroff a fantastic webinar “Synchronicity and The Miraculous Yin. Go to jungianonline.com for more information.
How can we come to understand the influence of Synchronicity in our lives and our world? How do our emotions influence the emergence of synchronicities? What do Jungian archetypes reveal? And how is the crop circle phenomenon related in mysterious ways? An expert in Jungian psychology, Gary S. Bobroff, M.A., is the author of the innovative book Crop Circles, Jung and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine. Gary is prominently featured in the upcoming film Time is Art: Synchronicity and the Collective. Gary is co-hosting the 5-week Sunday webinar series Jung and Sheldrake: Synchronicity & the Extended Mind beginning September 27, expanding our understanding of the mysterious nature of consciousness. Emerging from last year's SYNCHRONICITY: Matter & Psyche Symposium (produced and co-hosted by Gary), the webinar features new dialogues with expert Rupert Sheldrake, who has been exploring the scientific evidence for the extension of human consciousness in humans, plants and animals since 1981. With a Master's degree in Jungian Psychology and a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy, Gary speaks and leads workshops internationally, recently appearing on Coast to Coast AM. He is the developer of Our Archetypal Nature, a popular course in Jungian Psychology. He has visited numerous crop circles in the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. Gary's web site: GSBobroff.com Frontier Beyond Fear music copyrighted by Grammy award winner Larry Seyer, www.larryseyer.com, included in this podcast with his permission.
EWWWW I am excited about this show! I will be interviewning Gary S. Bobroff M.A. Author of "Crop Circles, Jung and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine." He will be chatting to about crop cirlces and the Archetypal Feminine energy. He has a HUGE list to of credits check him out..... Gary S. Bobroff is an international speaker, author and workshop leader. His work brings insight from Jungain psychology to our pursuit of medern questions. He is the primary developer and facilitator of Archeypal Nature. www.archetypalnature.com He has an M.A. in counseling psychololgy from Pacifica Graduate Institute in 2002. His first book, Crop Circles, Jung & the reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine was published in August 2014 by North Alantic Books. " An original masterpiece." - Andrew Harvey.
Gary S. Bobroff Gary S. Bobroff, is the primary developer and facilitator of the Archetypal Nature workshop www.ArchetypalNature.com. He delivers the depth of Jungian approaches in an accessible, engaging, and visual-oriented form. He is hosting the inaugural webinar on Archetypal Nature via SynchCast beginning March 14th. He has an M.A. in Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and his first book, Crop Circles, Jung & the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine, was published in August 2014 by North Atlantic Books - www.JungAndCropCircles.net. You can follow his soulful in-depth Jungian writing on modern questions at www.GSBobroff.com.
Gary S. Bobroff Join Gary Bobroff as he throws light on the mysterious phenomenon of crop circles within the context of modern psychological reality, Crop Circles, Jung, and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine in an engaging look at the science, history, and symbolic nature of the mystery of these annually occurring giant-scale works of art. Gary S. Bobroff offers a framework for the reader's own deeper consideration of crop circles by examining both the phenomenon itself and the nature of the era into which it has arrived, with special consideration of its relevance to Jungian archetypal psychology. Living in the moment of the death of one worldview and the birth of another, our culture suffers from a hyper-masculine inflation that has us alienated, imagining ourselves to be separate from each other and the earth. Today we are presented with environmental, social, and spiritual crises and mysteries that call us back toward closer participation with the world. Crop Circles--formed in living grain--exemplify the archetypal feminine nature of this moment's change: a calling toward conscious, felt engagement with a dynamic, living, mysterious world. Gary has an undergraduate degree from the University of British Columbia, Canada and a Master's degree in Jungian-oriented Psychology from the Pacifica Graduate Institute of Santa Barbara, California. He writes and speaks internationally, exploring the ancient themes that draw us further into engagement with life's deep mystery. He has been privileged to visit Crop Circles in Canada, the U.S. and the United Kindom. His websites are: gsbobroff.com and www.jungandcropcircles.net
Gary S. Bobroff, M.A., graduate from Pacifica Graduate Institute of Santa Barbara, CA, takes a Jungian approach as he looks for meaning in the nature of the crop circle phenomenon being placed in grain and geocentric forms. Finding the archetypal Feminine present there, he looks at both the phenomenon itself and the nature of the era into which it has arrived. We'll be discussing his book of the same topic, as he looks at the science, history and symbolic nature of crop circles and his goal to present a framework for readers/listeners' own deeper consideration of this modern mystery.