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Reclaiming Your Vital Spark with Lisa MarchianoKey Topics:Understanding Jungian psychology and the unconsciousThe power of dreams and symbols in self-awarenessReclaiming outlaw energies for authenticity and fulfillmentThe role of boundaries in cultivating wholenessBalancing niceness with authenticityThe importance of playfulness and experimentationDiscussion Questions:What is Jungian psychology, and how can it help us understand ourselves?How do women lose touch with their vital spark, and what is the cost?What are outlaw energies, and how can we reclaim them?How can setting boundaries be an act of love and generosity?About Lisa Marchiano:Lisa Marchiano is a renowned author, podcaster, and Jungian analyst. She co-hosts the popular podcast This Jungian Life and is passionate about helping women connect deeply with themselves through her writing and workshops. Lisa's work draws on the wisdom of fairy tales and Jungian psychology to guide individuals toward personal growth and wholeness.Connect with Lisa:Website: Lisa MarchianoPodcast: This Jungian LifeCall to Action:If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. Share it with friends who might benefit from embracing their outlaw energies.
In this episode, Jimmy Purdy and Matt Fanslow discuss the intersections of psychology, business strategies, and the nuances of the automotive industry. Matt draws parallels between the strategies used in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and those needed for business success, emphasizing the critical nature of long-term thinking and adaptability. Jimmy explores the concept of networking beyond the industry, recounting how his participation in a local jiu-jitsu dojo has led to unexpected business opportunities. Moreover, they candidly discuss the impact of substance abuse on technicians, with Matt sharing personal reflections on the importance of addressing underlying mental health concerns. 00:00 Uncovering untold stories and shared human experiences.09:32 Transition from want to need, alcohol reliance.12:50 Personal growth and self-reflection lead to fulfillment.21:08 Struggle to resist dropping prices for clients.22:17 Summarizing the text in 7 words: Quantifying client's situation and vehicle diagnostics.27:56 Offering remanufactured engine with nationwide warranty and care.32:23 Customers were misinformed about the car repair process.42:31 Car fixed by thorough diagnostic or trial-and-error.44:16 Optimize work, prioritize profit, and avoid burnout.50:06 Sudden loss of the entire team creates frustration.57:15 Jiu-jitsu is intense and requires focus.01:02:26 Alphazero chess engine becomes the world's strongest quickly.01:06:50 Challenging to gain new perspectives in business.01:11:01 Building community, avoiding bias, and seeking diversity. Thanks to our sponsor, Shop Boss! See how they can simplify your auto shop HERE
How do the varied human experiences, beliefs, and practices related to death and dying illuminate our understanding of life's meaning and help us face the end of life with peace and a spirit of adventure? The death instinct (Thanatos) and the life instinct (Eros) symbolize the internal conflict between self-destructive urges and desires for creation, reflecting the psychological struggle with mortality. Religious traditions across the globe, from Buddhism's focus on impermanence to Christianity's belief in eternal life, offer diverse approaches to mitigating the fear of death, demonstrating the universal quest for peace in the face of mortality. The root of death anxiety in early childhood and the later development of defense mechanisms highlight a deep psychological battle against the awareness of death from a young age. Efforts to delay death through medical and lifestyle advancements juxtapose with spiritual teachings on accepting life's transience, underscoring the human endeavor to navigate the reality of mortality. Psychoanalytic and existential treatments for thanatophobia emphasize the importance of acknowledging and integrating death into life for mental health. Prepare to discover who explores the complex nature of the fear of death, when the fear of death becomes a central concern in people's lives; how different life stages and experiences shape our understanding and reaction to the concept of mortality; how psychoanalytic theory, religious practices, near-death experiences, and modern research offer methods and perspectives for confronting and alleviating the fear of death; what strategies and beliefs offer for coping with and understanding the fear of death, where discussions, research, and practices related to the fear of death and its treatment take place; whether there are effective treatments or approaches for mitigating the fear of death…and so much more… HERE'S THE DREAM WE ANALYZE: https://thisjungianlife.com/fear_of_death/ Try new stuff: Learn to interpret dreams: https://thisjungianlife.com/join-dream-school/ Support us on Patreon (keep us free of corporate influence): https://www.patreon.com/ThisJungianLife Share your dream with us: https://thisjungianlife.com/share-your-dream/ Suggest a podcast topic: https://thisjungianlife.com/podcast-form-topics/ Get some TJL merch: https://www.zazzle.com/store/thisjungianlife/products Talk to Us: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q8IG87DsnQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisjungianlifepodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThisJungianLife Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisJungianLife/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thisjungianlife/ WATCH US on VIDEO: https://thisjungianlife.com/fear_of_death/
The Prime Minister has told BBC Radio 4's Today a ‘psychological transformation' in his character ‘is not going to happen.' Speaking from the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Kigali in Rwanda, Boris Johnson told Mishal Husain he had to distinguish between what he described as ‘criticism that matters and what doesn't' after the resignation of his party chairman yesterday and the loss of two by-elections. The only example of a matter of principle over which he'd consider resigning, Mr Johnson said, was if he were asked to give up supporting Ukraine. (Photo: Boris Johnson. Credit: Reuters)
What's up to my serendipitous star clusters and neighborly nebulae! Welcome back to the BNP y'all, thank you for tuning in, and lo! Across the starboard bow, my maties, 'tis another sumptuous episode steaming on your plate like content saganaki, fresh off the firing pan. Yum! This week's episode is Part Two of a luminescent and elucidating chat with the great animator and artist Lubomir Arsov. In Part Two we continue our deep dive into the symbology of Lubomir's peerless short film In-Shadow, which you can find here. We chat about the nature of autonomous collective thought forms known in chaos magick as egregores, and we examine how these beings are represented both in Lubomir's film and in our greater shared reality. We also talk about reasons to stay strong and have hope, such as the presence of an immaterial angelic thread of power and goodness that is coursing through humanity as we speak, as well as breathwork and meditation that can help to ground one's energy in this renewing spring of Universal Song. Support Lubomir! Follow him on IG @lubomirarsov and stay tuned for his next projects: they are gonna be amazing.Please help the BNP stay on the air by becoming a patron at patreon.com/noetics! For just $1/month, pennies a day, you can become the memory in my foam pillow and the antioxidants in my yerba mate!!! Follow the BNP on IG @conantannerCheck out the BNP's Original Poetry TikTok @barbarian.noetics on TT. Spread the word and tell a friend about the BNP, so we can expand our tribe of philosopher barbarians and create a Creator-centric egalitarian society!! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe to the BNP. Five Stars go a long way, thank you! To leave reviews for the BNP, for OS people, use Apple Podcasts and for Android homies, Castbox is the app to get. TRACKLIST AND AUDIO CLIPS FOR THIS EPISODE Doja Cat - Go To TownDykotomi - Corvid CrunkWeekend Relaxation - JazzHop Mix Chicano Batman - Caloncho HablameAamer Rahman - Reverse Racism (Stand Up Comedy Bit)Ack Ibanez - HighkyuBig Wild - City of SoundLoops Beauty - Sun Worship (Mix) James Brown - I Feel GoodReading: The Pregnant Virgin: A Process of Psychological Transformation, by MarionGoodman The Sleep Tape - Lo Fi Mix Neneh Cherry - Move With Me *Covert art is from In-Shadow by Lubomir Arsov, copyright 2017Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/noetics)
Ari Brouwer is a researcher in the field of psychedelics who is currently working towards his PhD. In 2020 he published a paper in the journal of psychopharmacology with Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris of Imperial College’s Centre for Psychedelic Research introducing the concept of the pivotal mental state. This paper offered a way of thinking about many types of transformative experience, including spiritual experiences attained by religious ascetics, those achieved through the consumption of psychedelics and even states of psychosis. Today we talk about the idea of the pivotal mental state and discuss its interesting implications.
INTRODUCTION is followed by GRANNY M & SUNY (A Skit), followed by the EPILOGUE. Read the entire transcript with active links at Resetting the World Stage.org http://resettingtheworldstage.org/ Sample Paragraphs: It is understandable considering every conceivable circumstance that humans everywhere must eventually recognize the evolutionary advance and psychological transformation of our species, humans of a mind. It is occurring at this moment. Awareness of it compels intellect to think with a thought in mind’s metaphysical generalized conceptioning field, informed as we are now about the lag rates between apprehension and comprehension. “Apprehension + Comprehension = Awareness.” When not aware of this propensity we have subconsciously submitted the control to belief systems who historically have been self-accredited with the right of God to redirect this faculty, one of the inherent cognitive, perceptual powers of the mind. The memory modules that closest associates with consciousness evolution throughout this research project refer to the conceptual models of nature’s coordinate system, a discovery of R. Buckminster Fuller. It is called Synergetics and so we have a wellspring of knowledge to tap into without the necessity of further adhering to false premises and the concept predicaments of the PRJWBSC, Politics Religion Justice War Belief System Complex. In this process, it occurred to me that believing and words categorizing people as believers, accepting dogma and doctrines of a religious faith and synonyms of this term, is adapting to hearsay. Comparatively, thinking is a differentiation activity. Since this insight, when people say they think thus and so, it is clearly different from when they say that they believe thus and so. When not consciously differentiating the adaptation proclivity from thinking apparently something is missing, which might turn out to be awareness of the very structure that emits signals.
We are here to transform our students and ourselves. But, how do we do that? If you've ever heard of Joseph Campbell, then you know the journey of the hero is a time-honored process by which the hero must pass through certain stages to reach success. As yogis (and as human beings!), we must also pass through these stages to elevate our psyche and soul. Understanding the psychological journey of this transformative process is key to cultivating the resilience to go through it...start to finish. This podcast reveals the stages of the journey of the hero, and it's importance in our lives as Modern Mystics and spiritual leaders.
Today’s guest is Dr. Colleen Mullen. Colleen holds a doctorate in marriage and family therapy and is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She’s the founder of The Coaching Through Chaos private practice in San Diego and the host of The Coaching Through Chaos Podcast. Colleen specializes in addiction treatment, relationships in conflict, helping people with anxiety, depression & trauma. Her passion lies in helping people understand the process of change in their lives and guiding them through those changes. The weekly Coaching Through Chaos podcast is designed to put her audience in connection with persons or resources designed to inspire, motivate and empower them. You can find out more about Colleen at www.coachingthroughchaos.com. This episode is brought to you by Audible.com, where your favorite books come to life. Get your FREE book along with your 30-day FREE trial by clicking on the Audible link at the upper right of this page, or simply click HERE! Wanna be a patron of Consciously Speaking? To contribute, you can click on the Podbean link in the upper right corner of this page or simply on the word Podbean here. There are rewards available for all levels of patron sponsorships including t-shirts, coffee mugs, tickets to my Consciousness Summit event and more. Thanks in advance for your support. If you’re into podcasts and you want to explore some more, check out Thanks, Podcasting. Michael is the featured podcaster in Episode 025, which you can find right here: I Just Gotta Say “Thanks, Podcasting”. Also, be sure to sign up for your Podcasting Mentorship Discovery Call today; and to learn more about Sponsorship Opportunities, send an email to Admin@MichaelNeeley.com. Thanks! And don’t forget to subscribe to Consciously Speaking so that you don’t miss a single episode. While you’re at it, won’t you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! To learn more about our previous guests, listen to past episodes, and get to know your host, go to www.MichaelNeeley.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
" The Community of Self talks about the African-American experience, not to reduce the generalizability of the concepts to one group of people, but because this is my cultural context. The African-American experience stands as one of the strongest examples of high human principles being able to endure despite environments of extreme opposition, and there is instruction in what we can offer the world about being human. Because of the seriousness of the assault on the African-American, our situation is also precarious. We need the attention of our thinkers for ourselves. We need to restore our communities and to understand and develop our communities of self. We need assistance in correction some serious problems in our psychology, our education, our economics, our families and our religious thinking. The Community of Self addresses all of these areas. It is intended to provoke thought and action. It is intended to stimulate an improved understanding of who we are, what we are and our potential to be something valuable to the world as we have been before and are destined to be again." Dr. Na'Im Akbar Na'im Akbar, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist at Florida State University. He is a prominent lecturer, author and recognized expert on the Psychology of Africans Americans. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Dr. Akbar has served as a professor of psychology at Morehouse College and at Norfolk State University. Community of Self is Akbar's fifth book related to the issue of a holistic human psychology and an increased understanding of the African-American experience from an Islamic and an Afrocentric perspective
The Community of Self talks about the African-American experience, not to reduce the generalizability of the concepts to one group of people, but because this is my cultural context. The African-American experience stands as one of the strongest examples of high human principles being able to endure despite environments of extreme opposition, and there is instruction in what we can offer the world about being human. Because of the seriousness of the assault on the African-American, our situation is also precarious. We need the attention of our thinkers for ourselves. We need to restore our communities and to understand and develop our communities of self. We need assistance in correction some serious problems in our psychology, our education, our economics, our families and our religious thinking. The Community of Self addresses all of these areas. It is intended to provoke thought and action. It is intended to stimulate an improved understanding of who we are, what we are and our potential to be something valuable to the world as we have been before and are destined to be again." Dr. Na'Im Akbar Na'im Akbar, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist at Florida State University. He is a prominent lecturer, author and recognized expert on the Psychology of Africans Americans. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Dr. Akbar has served as a professor of psychology at Morehouse College and at Norfolk State University. Community of Self is Akbar's fifth book related to the issue of a holistic human psychology and an increased understanding of the African-American experience from an Islamic and an Afrocentric perspective.
The Community of Self talks about the African-American experience, not to reduce the generalizability of the concepts to one group of people, but because this is my cultural context. The African-American experience stands as one of the strongest examples of high human principles being able to endure despite environments of extreme opposition, and there is instruction in what we can offer the world about being human. Because of the seriousness of the assault on the African-American, our situation is also precarious. We need the attention of our thinkers for ourselves. We need to restore our communities and to understand and develop our communities of self. We need assistance in correction some serious problems in our psychology, our education, our economics, our families and our religious thinking. The Community of Self addresses all of these areas. It is intended to provoke thought and action. It is intended to stimulate an improved understanding of who we are, what we are and our potential to be something valuable to the world as we have been before and are destined to be again." Dr. Na'Im Akbar Na'im Akbar, Ph.D. is a Clinical Psychologist at Florida State University. He is a prominent lecturer, author and recognized expert on the Psychology of Africans Americans. A graduate of the University of Michigan, Dr. Akbar has served as a professor of psychology at Morehouse College and at Norfolk State University. Community of Self is Akbar's fifth book related to the issue of a holistic human psychology and an increased understanding of the African-American experience from an Islamic and an Afrocentric perspective.