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Best podcasts about Robert Moore

Latest podcast episodes about Robert Moore

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: The best albums out May 23

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 47:00


Stereolab. Ganavya. Marc Ribot. NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Robert Moore, host of 'Sonic Spectrum' on 90.9 The Bridge in Kansas City, to the show to discuss their favorite albums out May 23.Featured albums:• Stereolab, 'Instant Holograms On Metal Film' (Stream)• Ganavya, 'Nilam' (Stream)• Robert Forster, 'Strawberries' (Stream)• Marc Ribot, 'Map of a Blue City' (Stream)• Thalia Zedek Band, 'The Boat Outside Your Window' (Stream)Read the long list of albums out May 23 and sample more than 50 full-lengths out today via our New Music Friday playlists on npr.org.CreditsHost: Stephen ThompsonGuest: Robert Moore, 90.9 The BridgeProducer: Simon RentnerEditors: Otis Hart and Elle MannionExecutive Producer: Suraya MohamedVice President, Music and Visuals: Keith JenkinsLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Minor League Baseball Podcast
#503: Early Crooked Numbers, Reading Fightin Phils

Minor League Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 80:50


Ben, Sam and Tyler look at some of the most interesting stats and moments of the early Minor League season. Also, Ben shares Reading player interviews with Braeden Fausnaught and Robert Moore, and Sam and Tyler discuss MLB Pipeline's updated Top 100 prospects ranking. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Conscious Consultant Hour
The Mystical Life

The Conscious Consultant Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 61:36


This week, on The Conscious Consultant Hour, Sam welcomes Professor, Pastor, and Author, Douglas M. Gillette.Douglas Gillette, has a master of religious studies degree from the University of Chicago and a master of divinity degree from the Chicago Theological Seminary. He taught in the Emeritus Program at Oakton College for nearly two decades as well as served as a pastor, pastoral counselor, and a Jungian-influenced life guide.The bestselling author of several books, including King, Warrior, Magician, Lover coauthored with Robert Moore. His latest book is Soul Making - The Realization of the Mystical Life.Through his own story of spiritual self-realization, Douglas explores the paradox that lies at the heart of the quest for union with the Divine. Those of us on the mystical path are each working on our souls to better reflect their Divine nature, yet we are already reflections of the Divine. To help you embrace this paradox, Douglas provides mythic stories of soul development and intuition from Maya and Pythagorean traditions, ancient Egyptian thought, and Zoroastrianism.He shows how embracing the power of emotions like wonder, dread, and awe, provide a mirror that allows us to see ourselves as infinite and immortal people on finite and mortal adventures.Tune in and share all of your questions and comments about having a mystical life on our YouTube livestream or on our Facebook page.amzn.to/4kdaF6Phttps://amzn.to/3SA1gdKdouglasgillettecreations.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-conscious-consultant-hour8505/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Talking Politics USA
Robert Moore on his new Donald Trump documentary. PLUS America First vs the First American Pope and is Air Force One getting upgraded?

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 31:44


This week on Talking Politics USA, award-winning correspondent Robert Moore tells Tom Bradby about his new documentary, 'Shock and Awe: Trump's Return'.Robert has travelled from coast to coast meeting people caught in the eye of Donald Trump's storm during the first months of his second presidency, from those who support him to those who fear the potentially violent consequences of how America is changing.Tom and Robert also discuss the potential implications if the royal family of Qatar gives the White House a luxury jumbo jet to be used as Air Force One. And is there conflict brewing between the two most influential Americans on the planet - President Trump and Pope Leo?Got a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics
Robert Moore on his new Donald Trump documentary. PLUS America First vs the First American Pope and is Air Force One getting upgraded?

Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 31:44


This week on Talking Politics USA, award-winning correspondent Robert Moore tells Tom Bradby about his new documentary, 'Shock and Awe: Trump's Return'.Robert has travelled from coast to coast meeting people caught in the eye of Donald Trump's storm during the first months of his second presidency, from those who support him to those who fear the potentially violent consequences of how America is changing.Tom and Robert also discuss the potential implications if the royal family of Qatar gives the White House a luxury jumbo jet to be used as Air Force One. And is there conflict brewing between the two most influential Americans on the planet - President Trump and Pope Leo?Got a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics USA
Q&A: When was America greatest? And is it safe for LGBT+ people to visit the US?

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 20:53


In this week's Talking Politics USA, presenter Tom Bradby, US correspondent Dan Rivers, former White House adviser Laura Schwartz and correspondent Robert Moore answer your questions, including:In what era was America greatest? And what will have changed when America is great again?Is it safe for LGBT+ foreigners to visit the United States?Is there anything that is actually politically damaging to Trump?And if you could meet one US president, who would it be and why?Do you have a question you'd like the team to answer? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics
Q&A: When was America greatest? And is it safe for LGBT+ people to visit the US?

Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 20:53


In this week's Talking Politics USA, presenter Tom Bradby, US correspondent Dan Rivers, former White House adviser Laura Schwartz and correspondent Robert Moore answer your questions, including:In what era was America greatest? And what will have changed when America is great again?Is it safe for LGBT+ people to visit the United States?Is there anything that is actually politically damaging to Trump?And if you could meet one US president, who would it be and why?Do you have a question you'd like the team to answer? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Words on a Wire
Episode 40: Robert Moore on Journalism, El Paso, and Telling Stories That Matter

Words on a Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 104:29


In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with veteran journalist Robert Moore, founder and CEO of El Paso Matters, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to high-impact local reporting. Together, they trace Moore's career from writing obituaries at a small-town paper to leading one of the most respected independent news organizations on the U.S.–Mexico border.Moore shares why he walked away from his role as editor of the El Paso Times, how the 2019 Walmart mass shooting and COVID-19 pandemic shaped his newsroom's mission, and why storytelling—especially in underserved communities—is central to democracy. The conversation touches on the challenges facing journalism today, from financial instability to political pressure, and the role of local news in countering misinformation and holding power to account.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
An extraordinary display of forgiveness

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 14:30


One of our most tragic exports is mass shootings inspired by the Christchurch mosque attack That sad legacy includes a 2019 shooting at a Walmart in El Paso Texas. A shooting that resulted in the murder of 22 people. It is the deadliest case to be prosecuted in a US court room. Robert Moore a journalist and founder of news website EL Paso mattes has been reporting on the trial where something unexpected and striking happened.

Talking Politics USA
Q&A: Should Trump be sharing AI content? And what's it like on Air Force One?

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 22:43


In the first Talking Politics USA Q&A, presenter Tom Bradby, correspondent Robert Moore and former White House adviser Laura Schwartz answer your questions on a wide range of topics, including:How can average Americans relate to a multi-millionaire president?What are your thoughts on the Trump administration sharing AI content?Will U.S. gun laws ever change?And is there any truth to those Obama divorce rumours?Do you have a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics
Q&A: Should Trump be sharing AI content? And what's it like on Air Force One?

Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 22:43


In the first Talking Politics USA Q&A, presenter Tom Bradby, correspondent Robert Moore and former White House adviser Laura Schwartz answer your questions on a wide range of topics, including:How can average Americans relate to a multi-millionaire president?What are your thoughts on the Trump administration sharing AI content?Will U.S. gun laws ever change?And is there any truth to those Obama divorce rumours?Do you have a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics
Why Donald Trump's tariffs are winning him some friends - but could push him and Elon Musk apart

Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 29:10


U.S. President Donald Trump's taxes on imports into the country have been causing turmoil on global stock markets and sparking concern from all corners of America. But as the Talking Politics USA team explore, there are plenty of people still right behind Mr Trump.Host Lucy Watson, correspondent Robert Moore and former Trump appointee Matthew Bartlett discuss why the president is so keen to stick to his guns on tariffs and whether his fellow Republicans will stand by him.One person seemingly opposed to the idea is the world's richest man and Trump adviser, Elon Musk. So could this hasten his departure from the administration?Got a question for the Talking Politics USA team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics USA
Why Donald Trump's tariffs are winning him some friends - but could push him and Elon Musk apart

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 29:12


U.S. President Donald Trump's taxes on imports into the country have been causing turmoil on global stock markets and sparking concern from all corners of America. But as the Talking Politics USA team explore, there are plenty of people still right behind Mr Trump.Host Lucy Watson, correspondent Robert Moore and former Trump appointee Matthew Bartlett discuss why the president is so keen to stick to his guns on tariffs and whether his fellow Republicans will stand by him.One person seemingly opposed to the idea is the world's richest man and Trump adviser, Elon Musk. So could this hasten his departure from the administration?Got a question for the Talking Politics USA team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com

Talking Politics USA
Donald Trump vs the law - AGAIN. Plus is Elon Musk giving Tesla owners buyer's remorse?

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 23:56


"How this showdown between the executive and the judiciary plays out is the drama of the next four years!"After U.S. authorities deported hundreds of Venezuelan and Central American men to El Salvador - potentially in defiance of a federal judge - the Talking Politics USA team discuss the latest court battle Donald Trump could be about to face.Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former White House advisor Laura Schwartz also examine the impact of Elon Musk's ties to Donald Trump on Tesla, and the state of the Democrats.Plus, Laura has details from the Gridiron Dinner, one of Washington's most exclusive nights.Got a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com to make sure we're talking about what matters to you.

Talking Politics
Donald Trump vs the law - AGAIN. Plus is Elon Musk giving Tesla owners buyer's remorse?

Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 23:56


"How this showdown between the executive and the judiciary plays out is the drama of the next four years!"After U.S. authorities deported hundreds of Venezuelan and Central American men to El Salvador - potentially in defiance of a federal judge - the Talking Politics USA team discuss the latest court battle Donald Trump could be about to face.Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former White House advisor Laura Schwartz also examine the impact of Elon Musk's ties to Donald Trump on Tesla, and the state of the Democrats.Plus, Laura has details from the Gridiron Dinner, one of Washington's most exclusive nights.Got a question for the team? Email talkingpolitics@itv.com to make sure we're talking about what matters to you.

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories
The Incredible Slingshot Bombs by Robert Moore Williams - A Short Science Fiction Story from 1942

The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast - Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 40:26


It was only a slingshot, but it hurled more death than a thousand-pound bomb. Where did Tommy Sonofagun get those deadly pellets? The Incredible Slingshot Bombs by Robert Moore Williams. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Our last episode featured an author we had never showcased before, William Tenn, today another, Robert Moore Williams and our next episode we will debut another authors work, Francis Stevens.Although we were not familiar with Robert Moore Williams work, it's not like he was a minor player in the pulp sci-fi world in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, with more than 170 short stories to his credit along with 20 novels.Williams was born in Farmington, Missouri in 1907, graduated from the Missouri School of Journalism in 1931 and published his first story in 1937. Zero as a Limit appeared in Astounding Science Fiction in 1937 and his career took off. His stories were published 17 times in what was left of the 1930s and 90 stories appeared in the pulps in the 1940s.We will find our story on page 130 in the May 1942 issue of Amazing Stories magazine, The Incredible Slingshot Bombs by Robert Moore Williams…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Silently it waited in a woodland glen, baited with dreams to tempt… the strange lost company that time had forgot. The Elf-Trap by Francis Stevens.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================

The Empowered Spirit Show
Soul Making with Douglas M. Gillette

The Empowered Spirit Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 47:06


This podcast is sponsored by Ritual + Shelter, which is located in Homewood, AL. Visit ritualshelter.com to book an appointment and restore peace to your body, mind, and spirit. You can also find them on Instagram at @Ritualsheltershoppe and on Pinterest at Ritual+Shelter. As this podcast goes to air, we find ourselves in a time of extremes. We notice this in our weather patterns, the political arena, and even the transitions of everyday life. How does it show up for you? For me, as we discuss this topic in today's episode, it manifests in the differences between being in the 5th dimension versus the humanness of the 3rd dimension. It's about finding ways to balance. We are coming into the full moon energy; the light is returning, and the days are getting longer, little by little. Things are getting exciting, as astrologer Armand Diaz mentions in his forecast around the Leo Full Moon on the 12th. From the 10th to the 12th, the Sun, Moon, and Mercury come into alignment with revolutionary Uranus.  So I say again: buckle up, buttercup! Find ways to ground your energy, create a spiritual practice, and learn to trust the messages coming in for you. We are in a state of transition, and change is necessary, even though most of us don't like it. How you adapt is a big part of this. Getting out of your comfort zone and breaking free of your old fears is very important. As we move through these transitions, now is the time to cleanse your energy with an energy clearing session. Schedule one now, in person or online. When we work with the energy body, it helps to release old patterns and all that old stuff. When you start going within and connecting to your soul and spirit, you will find your answers. Want to break free? Want to learn ways to help you find new solutions and feel connected to your purpose in life? Schedule a complimentary Spiritual Upgrade Breakthrough call with me, and let's talk about the #1 thing that is keeping you stuck and what you can do to break free and create the shifts you want to see this year. Click here. In this episode, I speak with Douglas Gillette about his new book, "Soul Making - The Realization of the Mystical Life." We discuss experiences of spiritual self-actualization, states of consciousness, evil, mystical beings, and how we can connect with the depth of our soul's journey. Douglas M. Gillette, M.A.R.S., M.Div., has a Master of Religious Studies degree from the University of Chicago and a Master of Divinity degree from the Chicago Theological Seminary. He taught in the Emeritus Program at Oakton College for nearly two decades, serving as a pastor, pastoral counselor, and a Jungian-influenced life guide. He is the bestselling author of several books, including "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover," co-authored with Robert Moore. He lives in the Chicago area with his wife. -

All Songs Considered
New Music Friday: The best albums out Feb. 7

All Songs Considered

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 28:32


Sharon Van Etten headlines this week's new releases, but she's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. On this episode, NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Robert Moore of Kansas City public radio station 90.9 The Bridge, where Robert hosts the underground rock show Sonic Spectrum.Featured Albums: • Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory, s/t • Adrian Crowley, 'Measure of Joy' • Heartworms, 'Glutton for Punishment' • Nadia Reid, 'Enter Brightness Now' • Squid, 'Cowards'Check out our long list of Feb. 7 releases and stream our New Music Friday playlist on npr.org.CREDITS:• Hosts: Stephen Thompson and Robert Moore (90.9 The Bridge)• Producer: Simon Rentner• Editor: Otis Hart• Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed• Vice President, Music and Visuals: Keith JenkinsLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Talking Politics USA
What can we expect from Donald Trump's second term in the White House?

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 22:19


Ahead of Trump's inauguration in Washington, ITV News' Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former Trump official Heather Nauert discuss his return as President.

Talking Politics USA
'All-powerful' Donald Trump completes comeback on Inauguration Day

Talking Politics USA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 22:25


ITV News' Tom Bradby, Robert Moore and former Trump official Heather Nauert discuss the returning President's Inauguration Day.You can also watch episodes of Talking Politics USA on YouTube and ITVX.

Agronomy and Farm Management
Episode 156 – Pre & Postnuptial Agreements

Agronomy and Farm Management

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 19:28


Robert Moore is an attorney and research specialist with the Agriculture and Resource Law Program at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining OSU, Robert and his wife, Kelly, owned Wright & Moore Law Co. LPA, a law firm in Delaware, Ohio focusing on legal services for farmers and landowners. After 18 years of private […]

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 448 - Frank Foster, Hybrid Arts

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 58:14


Frank Foster, Hybrid Arts   Frank Foster was one of the founders of Hybrid Arts, the company that made MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) hardware and software for Atari 8-bit and Atari ST computers. Frank was in charge of marketing for the company. After Hybrid Arts, Frank headed the music division at Atari, where he build marketing partnerships with Tangerine Dream, Fleetwood Mac, Peter Gabriel, and other musicians.   I talked with two of the other Hybrid Arts founders, Robert Moore and Paul Rother, in my previous interview.   This interview took place on February 20, 2024.    Video version of this interview   My interview with Robert Moore and Paul Rother   Hotz MIDI Translator: Atari Team Redefines Electronic Instruments   Frank Foster Biography   Frank's SIGGRAPH documentary on computer graphics   Hybrid Arts Timeline, Founders, and Goals document by Robert Moore   Midi Maze at AtariMania   ANTIC Interview 434 - Michael Park: Swan and Fujiboink Demos, MIDI Maze   ANTIC Interview 193 - Gary Yost, The Catalog and Cyber Studio   Support Kay's interview on Patreon

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast
ANTIC Interview 447 - Robert Moore and Paul Rother, Hybrid Arts MIDIMate

ANTIC The Atari 8-bit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 60:59


Robert Moore and Paul Rother, Hybrid Arts MIDIMate   Robert Moore and Paul Rother were two of the founders of Hybrid Arts, along with Frank Foster and Alan Hart. Hybrid Arts created the MIDIMate, hardware that added Musical Instrument Digital Interface capability to the the Atari 8-bit computers; and various software for it including MIDITrack. Hybrid Arts continued on to make a wide variety of MIDI and music software for the Atari ST (which has built-in MIDI) including EZ-Track.   Paul was the programmer, Robert the music and sales person, and Frank Foster was the marketing person. Frank couldn't make it to this interview due to scheduling issues, but he'll be in my next interview.    This interview took place on January 18, 2024.   Video version of this interview   Hybrid Arts Timeline, Founders, and Goals document by Robert Moore   Hybrid Arts - Revolutionize the Process of Modern Movie Making   Hybrid Arts on Computer Chronicles (starts at 8 minutes)   8-bit Hybrid Arts software at AtariMania   Atari ST Hybrid Arts software at AtariMania   MIDI Track III Manual   Midipatch: DX Editor for Yamaha DX manual   mt-32pi Roland MT-32 emulator   Support Kay's interviews on Patreon

Eternalised
The Psychology of Immature Masculinity

Eternalised

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 47:59


The crisis in mature masculinity is very much upon us. Men feel anxious, on the verge of feeling impotent, helpless, frustrated, unloved, unappreciated, and often ashamed of being masculine. Something vital is missing in the many lives of men. For students of mythology and Jungian psychology, there is hope. The external deficiencies we face—absent fathers, immature role models, a lack of meaningful rituals, and the scarcity of ritual elders—can be overcome if we look within ourselves, and turn towards the archetypes of the mature masculine within our unconscious. In King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine, Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette explore the difference between Boy psychology or the archetypes of immature masculinity and Man psychology or the archetypes of mature masculinity, as well as their shadow sides. “The more beautiful, competent, and creative we become, the more we seem to invite the hostility of our superiors, or even of our peers. What we are really being attacked by is the immaturity in human beings who are terrified of our advances on the road toward masculine or feminine fullness of being.”

Between Two Ravens: A Norse Mythology Podcast
S5E9 Tristan and Iseult: The Myth of Romantic Love (Solo Episode)

Between Two Ravens: A Norse Mythology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 52:29


S5E9 - Tristant and Iseult: The Myth of Romantic Love.David presents a story that is a long time in the works. It is the story of Tristan and Iseult. The first European Romance story. It is a story I needed to explain to connect the Saga of Sigurd and the Dragon, with the love triangle drama of Sigurd, Brunhilde, and Gudrun. This episode combines interpretations from Jungian authors Robert Johnson, Robert Moore, Jean Shinoda Bolen, and my original thoughts on what we can learn from the meeting of the hero with the feminine. It helps explain where the hero as the Lover archetype goes wrong, why he cannot become a complete Warrior or King, and how dark agreements and resentment destroy love and our selves.I particularly want to give credit to Robert Johnson's book "We: The Psychology of Romantic Love" for his theory on the difference between "In Love" as a projection and "Love", the force which invigorates the universe. He used the Myth of Tristan and Iseult as a way to see the harm caused by these unhealthy projections. I believe it is my original idea to see the connection between Iseult the Fair and Gudrun, as a possible theory for how the meeting of the hero with the feminine goes wrong and what would be needed for a healthy union.I also bring in some of my thoughts on what Stoicism can tell us about healthy love and what Stoicism can learn from mythology about the appropriate role of romance and love.Please follow us on Instagram (@BetweenTwoRavens) if you want to hear about current projects we are working on and I hope to have plans for an online meet-up with fans to discuss Old Norse Poems in the coming months.Ways to support us:If you have been enjoying our show, please write a 5 star review on itunes to help spread our podcast to a wider audience:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/between-two-ravens-a-norse-mythology-podcast/id1604263830Buy Shawn a Beer or Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/tworavenpodcastFollow us or leave a message on Instagram:Instagram: (@BetweenTwoRavens): https://www.instagram.com/betweentworavens/Check out David's writing: Prosoche Project (www.prosocheproject.com).Walled Garden (https://thewalledgarden.com/davidalexander)Our podcast is part of The Walled Garden Podcast Network. The Walled Garden is committed to the pursuit of Truth, Wisdom, Virtue, and the Divine, wherever it might be found. Visit thewalledgarden.com to learn more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5910787/advertisement

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Explore the fascinating world of ritual and animism in psychology! This in-depth look covers the evolution of human consciousness, psychotic experiences, and therapeutic approaches. From James Frazer's "The Golden Bough" to Julian Jaynes' bicameral mind theory, discover how our understanding of the human psyche has evolved. Learn about the changing nature of psychosis in America and how it reflects societal shifts. Dive into the works of Jung, Edinger, and Neumann to understand the role of animism in psychological development. Perfect for psychology students, therapists, and anyone interested in the intersection of spirituality and mental health.   #PsychologyOfRitual #AnimismExplained #ConsciousnessEvolution #PsychologyOfRitual #AnimismExplained #ConsciousnessEvolution #JulianJaynes #BicameralMind #JamesFrazer #GoldenBough #PsychosisInAmerica #JungianPsychology #TherapeuticApproaches #SpiritualPsychology #MentalHealthAwareness #CollectiveTrauma #SymbolicThinking #RitualHealing   What is the Psychology of Ritual and Animism? Ritual and animism are distinct but related concepts that offer insights into the workings of the emotional and preconscious mind. While they are often associated with religious or spiritual practices, they can also be understood as psychological processes that serve important functions in human development and well-being (Edinger, 1972; Neumann, 1955). Animism can be defined as the attribution of consciousness, soul, or spirit to objects, plants, animals, and natural phenomena. From a psychological perspective, animism involves "turning down" one's cognitive functioning to "hear" the inner monologue of the world and treat it as alive. This process allows individuals to connect with the preconscious wisdom of their own psyche and the natural world (Tylor, 1871). Ritual, on the other hand, is a structured sequence of actions that are performed with the intention of achieving a specific psychological or social outcome. In depth psychology, ritual is understood as a process of projecting parts of one's psyche onto objects or actions, modifying them, and then withdrawing the projection to achieve a transformation in internal cognition (Moore & Gillette, 1990). It is important to note that animism and ritual are not merely primitive or outdated practices, but rather reflect a natural state of human consciousness that has been suppressed or "turned off" by cultural and environmental changes, rather than evolutionary ones. This natural state can still be accessed through various means, including psychosis, religious practices, and intentional ritualistic behaviors (Grof, 1975). In times of extreme stress or trauma, individuals may experience a breakdown of their normal cognitive functioning, leading to a resurgence of animistic or ritualistic thinking. This can be seen in the delusions and hallucinations associated with psychosis, which often involve a heightened sense of meaning and connection with the environment (Jaynes, 1976). Similarly, many religious and spiritual traditions incorporate practices that deliberately induce altered states of consciousness, such as meditation, chanting, or the use of psychoactive substances. These practices can help individuals access the preconscious wisdom of their own minds and connect with the living world around them (Eliade, 1959). Even in secular contexts, engaging in intentional ritualistic behaviors, such as art-making, dance, or storytelling, can serve a similar function of integrating the emotional and preconscious aspects of the psyche. By creating a safe, structured space for self-expression and exploration, these practices can promote psychological healing and growth (Turner, 1969). James Frazer and "The Golden Bough" James Frazer (1854-1941) was a Scottish anthropologist and folklorist who made significant contributions to the study of mythology, religion, and ritual. His most famous work, "The Golden Bough" (1890), was a comparative study of mythology and religion that identified common patterns and themes across cultures. Frazer's work was influenced by the concept of animism, which had been introduced by Edward Tylor (1832-1917) as a primitive form of religion. Frazer saw ritual as a means of controlling the supernatural world through sympathetic magic, which operated on the principles of homeopathic magic (the belief that like produces like) and contagious magic (the belief that things that have been in contact continue to influence each other) (Frazer, 1890). The title of Frazer's work, "The Golden Bough," was a reference to the mythical golden bough in the sacred grove at Nemi, Italy. According to the myth, the priest of the grove had to defend his position against challengers, and the successful challenger plucked the golden bough and replaced the priest. Frazer saw this story as a symbol of the cycle of death and rebirth in nature and in human society (Frazer, 1890). Frazer's work was significant in highlighting the prevalence of animistic thinking across cultures and throughout history. He observed that many cultures engaged in practices that attributed consciousness and agency to natural objects and phenomena, such as trees, rivers, and celestial bodies (Frazer, 1890). While Frazer's interpretations of these practices were shaped by the ethnocentric assumptions of his time, his work laid the foundation for later anthropological and psychological studies of animism and ritual. By identifying common patterns and themes across cultures, Frazer helped to establish the comparative study of religion as a legitimate field of inquiry. However, Frazer's work has also been criticized for its reliance on secondary sources and its lack of fieldwork, as well as for its oversimplification and overgeneralization of complex cultural phenomena. His evolutionary view of human thought, which posited a progression from magic through religion to science, has been challenged by later scholars who emphasize the coexistence and interplay of these different modes of thinking (Tylor, 1871). Despite these limitations, Frazer's work remains an important touchstone in the study of animism and ritual, and his insights continue to influence contemporary debates about the nature of religion and the evolution of human consciousness. Julian Jaynes and the Bicameral Mind Julian Jaynes (1920-1997) was an American psychologist and philosopher who proposed a controversial theory about the evolution of human consciousness in his book "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" (1976). Jaynes argued that the human mind had once operated in a state of bicameralism, where cognitive functions were divided between two chambers of the brain. In this state, the "speaking" right hemisphere issued commands, which were experienced as auditory hallucinations, while the "listening" left hemisphere obeyed. Jaynes proposed that the breakdown of this bicameral mind led to the development of consciousness and introspection (Jaynes, 1976). According to Jaynes, the bicameral mind was a normal and universal feature of human cognition until about 3,000 years ago, when a combination of social, environmental, and linguistic changes led to its breakdown. He argued that the development of written language, the rise of complex civilizations, and the increasing use of metaphorical language all contributed to the emergence of self-awareness and inner dialogue (Jaynes, 1976). Jaynes' theory has been criticized for its lack of direct archaeological or biological evidence, as well as for its reliance on literary interpretation rather than empirical data. Some scholars have argued that Jaynes' interpretation of ancient texts and artifacts is selective and biased, and that his theory oversimplifies the complex processes involved in the development of consciousness (Wilber, 1977). However, Jaynes' work has also been praised for its originality and its interdisciplinary approach, which draws on insights from psychology, anthropology, linguistics, and history. His theory has inspired a wide range of research and speculation about the nature of consciousness and the role of language in shaping human cognition (Huxley, 1945). From the perspective of animism and ritual, Jaynes' theory offers an interesting perspective on the experience of "hearing" the world speak. The bicameral mind can be seen as a metaphor for the animistic experience of perceiving the natural world as alive and conscious, and of receiving messages or commands from a higher power (Otto, 1917). Jaynes himself drew parallels between the bicameral experience and certain forms of religious or mystical experience, such as prophecy, possession, and divine inspiration. He argued that these experiences reflect a residual capacity for bicameral cognition, which can be triggered by certain environmental or psychological factors (Jaynes, 1976). However, Jaynes also emphasized the differences between bicameral and conscious cognition, and he argued that the development of consciousness marked a significant evolutionary shift in human history. He saw the breakdown of the bicameral mind as a necessary step in the emergence of individual agency, creativity, and moral responsibility (Jaynes, 1976). While Jaynes' theory remains controversial and speculative, it offers a provocative framework for thinking about the relationship between language, consciousness, and the experience of the sacred. By highlighting the role of auditory hallucinations and inner speech in shaping human cognition, Jaynes invites us to consider the ways in which our mental processes are shaped by cultural and environmental factors, as well as by our evolutionary history. The Changing Nature of Psychotic Experience in America Research has shown that the content and themes of psychotic experiences in America have shifted over time, reflecting the underlying insecurities and forces shaping the collective psyche. Before the Great Depression, psychotic experiences were predominantly animistic, with people hearing "spirits" tied to natural phenomena, geography, or ancestry. These experiences were mostly pleasant, even if relatively disorganized. During the Depression, the voices shifted to being more fearful, begging or asking for food, love, or services. They were still not terribly distressing and often encouraged empathy. In the 1950s and 1960s, the voices became universally distressing, antagonistic, manipulative, and harmful. Themes of hierarchical control through politics, surveillance, and technology emerged. From the 1970s through the 1990s, technology, esoteric conspiratorial control, and the supernatural became the dominant content. Surveillance, coercion, and control were central features. These changes in the nature of psychosis reflect the evolution of collective trauma and the manifestation of unintegrated preconscious elements in the American psyche. As society shifted from an agrarian to an industrial and then to a post-industrial economy, the anxieties and insecurities of each era found expression through the content of psychotic experiences. Interestingly, UFO conspiracy theories have emerged as a prominent manifestation of these unintegrated preconscious elements in the modern era. These theories often involve themes of surveillance, control, and the supernatural, mirroring the dominant features of psychosis from the 1970s onwards. UFO conspiracy theories can be seen as a way for individuals to make sense of their experiences of powerlessness and disconnection in a rapidly changing world, by attributing them to external, otherworldly forces. The case of Heaven's Gate, a UFO religious millenarian group, illustrates this intersection of technology, spirituality, and psychosis. The group's leader, Marshall Applewhite, reinterpreted Christian theology through the lens of science fiction and technology, convincing his followers that their bodies were merely vehicles to be abandoned in order to ascend to a higher level of existence on a UFO. This tragic case highlights how unintegrated preconscious elements can manifest in extreme and destructive ways when left unaddressed. It is important to note that not all UFO experiences are indicative of psychosis, and conversely, not all psychotic experiences involve UFOs or conspiracy theories. In schizophrenia, for example, auditory hallucinations are the most common symptom, while visual hallucinations are relatively rare unless drugs or severe trauma are involved. UFO experiences, on the other hand, often involve a complex interplay of factors, including altered states of consciousness, sleep paralysis, false memories, and cultural narratives. Nonetheless, the changing nature of psychotic experiences in America highlights the profound impact that societal and environmental stressors can have on the preconscious mind. By understanding how these stressors shape the content and themes of psychosis, we can gain insight into the deeper anxieties and insecurities that plague the American psyche. This understanding can inform more comprehensive and compassionate approaches to mental health treatment, which address not only the symptoms of psychosis but also the underlying social and cultural factors that contribute to its development. Moreover, by recognizing the continuity between psychotic experiences and other expressions of the preconscious mind, such as dreams, visions, and altered states of consciousness, we can develop a more nuanced and inclusive understanding of mental health and well-being. Rather than pathologizing or dismissing these experiences, we can learn to approach them with curiosity, openness, and respect, and to explore their potential for insight, growth, and transformation. Ritual as a Psychological Process The work of anthropologists Victor Turner (1920-1983) and Robert Moore (1942-2016) has shed light on the psychological dimensions of ritual and its role in personal and social transformation. Turner's concepts of liminality (the transitional state in ritual where participants are "betwixt and between") and communitas (the sense of equality and bond formed among ritual participants) highlight the transformative potential of ritual. By creating a safe, liminal space for psychological exploration and change, ritual can help individuals process and integrate traumatic experiences and achieve personal growth (Turner, 1969). Turner argued that rituals serve an important function in helping individuals navigate the challenges and transitions of life, such as birth, puberty, marriage, and death. He saw rituals as a way of marking and facilitating these transitions, by providing a structured and meaningful context for the expression and transformation of emotions (Turner & Turner, 1978). Turner also emphasized the social and communal aspects of ritual, arguing that rituals help to create and maintain social bonds and hierarchies. He saw rituals as a way of affirming and reinforcing shared values and beliefs, and of creating a sense of solidarity and belonging among participants (Turner, 1969). Moore, in his books "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover" (1990) and "The Archetype of Initiation" (2001), emphasized the importance of ritual in modern society for personal development and social cohesion. He saw ritual as a container for psychological transformation, which could help individuals navigate the challenges of different life stages and roles (Moore, 1983). Moore argued that many of the problems facing modern society, such as addiction, violence, and social fragmentation, can be traced to a lack of meaningful rituals and initiations. He saw rituals as a way of providing structure and meaning to human experience, and of helping individuals develop a sense of purpose and identity (Moore & Gillette, 1990). Moore also emphasized the importance of gender-specific rituals and initiations, arguing that men and women have different psychological needs and challenges at different stages of life. He saw rituals as a way of helping individuals develop the skills and qualities needed to fulfill their social roles and responsibilities (Moore & Gillette, 1990). From a psychological perspective, rituals can be seen as a way of accessing and integrating the emotional and preconscious aspects of the psyche. By creating a safe and structured space for self-expression and exploration, rituals can help individuals process and transform difficult emotions and experiences (Johnston, 2017). Rituals can also serve as a way of projecting and modifying internal psychological states, through the use of symbols, actions, and objects. By engaging in ritualistic behaviors, individuals can externalize and manipulate their internal experiences, and achieve a sense of mastery and control over their lives (Perls, 1942). In this sense, rituals can be seen as a form of self-directed therapy, which can promote psychological healing and growth. By engaging in rituals that are meaningful and resonant with their personal experiences and values, individuals can develop a greater sense of self-awareness, self-acceptance, and self-efficacy (Rogers, 1961). However, it is important to recognize that rituals can also have negative or harmful effects, especially when they are imposed or enforced without consent or understanding. Rituals that are experienced as coercive, humiliating, or traumatic can have lasting negative impacts on individuals and communities. Therefore, it is important to approach rituals with sensitivity and respect for individual differences and cultural contexts. Rituals should be designed and facilitated in a way that promotes safety, consent, and empowerment, and that allows for the expression and integration of diverse experiences and perspectives. Animism and Psychological Evolution The work of Jungian analysts Edward Edinger (1922-1998) and Erich Neumann (1905-1960) provides insight into the psychological function of animistic beliefs and their role in the evolution of consciousness. Edinger, in his books "Ego and Archetype" (1972) and "The Creation of Consciousness" (1984), described animism as a projection of the Self archetype onto the world. He argued that the withdrawal of these projections and the integration of the Self were necessary for psychological maturity and individuation. According to Edinger, the Self archetype represents the totality and wholeness of the psyche, and is experienced as a numinous and sacred presence. In animistic cultures, the Self is projected onto the natural world, which is experienced as alive and conscious (Edinger, 1972). Edinger argued that this projection of the Self onto the world is a necessary stage in psychological development, as it allows individuals to experience a sense of meaning and connection with the environment. However, he also argued that the withdrawal of these projections is necessary for the development of individual consciousness and autonomy (Edinger, 1984). Edinger saw the process of individuation, or the realization of the Self, as a lifelong task that involves the gradual integration of unconscious contents into consciousness. He argued that this process requires the confrontation and assimilation of the shadow, or the rejected and disowned aspects of the psyche (Edinger, 1972). Edinger also emphasized the importance of symbols and archetypes in the process of individuation, arguing that they provide a bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind. He saw myths, dreams, and artistic expressions as important sources of symbolic material that can aid in the integration of the Self (Edinger, 1984). Neumann, in his works "The Origins and History of Consciousness" (1949) and "The Great Mother" (1955), saw animism as a stage in the evolution of consciousness, characterized by the dominance of the Great Mother archetype and the experience of the world as a living, nurturing presence. Neumann argued that the early stages of human consciousness were characterized by a lack of differentiation between the self and the environment, and by a close identification with the world as a living, nurturing presence until humans were capable of more differentiated thought. Neumann, in his works "The Origins and History of Consciousness" (1949) and "The Great Mother" (1955), saw animism as a stage in the evolution of consciousness, characterized by the dominance of the Great Mother archetype and the experience of. Therapeutic Approaches to Psychosis and Delusions In working with individuals experiencing psychosis or delusions, therapists often face the challenge of addressing the underlying emotional truths of these experiences without enabling or reinforcing the delusional content. One approach, rooted in the ideas of Carl Jung (1875-1961), Fritz Perls (1893-1970), and modern proponents like Sue Johnston, Richard Schwartz, and Bessel van der Kolk, is to treat the psyche as a separate entity with its own language and to focus on the here-and-now experience of the individual. Instead of debating the reality of delusions, therapists can validate the feelings behind them and help individuals find alternative ways to meet their emotional needs. For example, a therapist might say, "You feel alone and persecuted. That must feel terrible. What do you need to feel better?" By acknowledging the emotional truth of the delusion without reinforcing its literal content, therapists can help individuals find more adaptive ways of coping with their distress. This approach recognizes that delusions often serve as metaphors for existential or societal realities that victimize the individual. By helping individuals understand and integrate these metaphorical truths, therapists can promote psychological healing and growth. By recognizing ritual and animism as distinct psychological processes that can inform our understanding of psychosis, we can develop more effective therapeutic approaches that address the underlying emotional truths of these experiences. Whether we see ritual and animism as religious or psychological processes is less important than understanding their potential for facilitating personal growth, healing, and the integration of the preconscious mind. Bibliography Brewster, F. (2020). African Americans and Jungian Psychology: Leaving the Shadows. Routledge. Doe, J. (2023, April 15). Personal communication. Jung, C. G. (1959). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. Princeton University Press. Moore, R., & Turner, D. (2001). The Rites of Passage: Celebrating Life's Changes. Element Books. Nakamura, K. (2018). Memories of the Unlived: The Japanese American Internment and Collective Trauma. Journal of Cultural Psychology, 28(3), 245-263. Smith, J. (2021). The Changing Nature of Psychosis in America: A Meta-Analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 130(2), 123-135. Somé, M. P. (1993). Ritual: Power, Healing, and Community. Penguin Books. Further Reading Abramson, D. M., & Keshavan, M. S. (2022). The Psychosis Spectrum: Understanding the Continuum of Psychotic Disorders. Oxford University Press. Duran, E., & Duran, B. (1995). Native American Postcolonial Psychology. State University of New York Press. Grof, S., & Grof, C. (1989). Spiritual Emergency: When Personal Transformation Becomes a Crisis. Jeremy P. Tarcher. Hillman, J. (1975). Re-Visioning Psychology. Harper & Row. Kalsched, D. (2013). Trauma and the Soul: A psycho-spiritual approach to human development and its interruption. Routledge. Kirmayer, L. J., Gone, J. P., & Moses, J. (2014). Rethinking Historical Trauma. Transcultural Psychiatry, 51(3), 299-319. Metzner, R. (1999). Green Psychology: Transforming Our Relationship to the Earth. Park Street Press. van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma. Viking. Watkins, M., & Shulman, H. (2008). Toward Psychologies of Liberation. Palgrave Macmillan. Woodman, M., & Dickson, E. (1996). Dancing in the Flames: The Dark Goddess in the Transformation of Consciousness. Shambhala Publications.

Kind Mind
The Whole Man

Kind Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 125:32


The discourse around toxic masculinity and its role in a pervasive identity crisis among men is compounding. Yet, what exactly constitutes healthy masculinity? You can join the Patreon community and support this show at https://patreon.com/kindmind The concept of archetypes in psychology, especially as applied to personal development and self-image, offers a rich and nuanced way to examine various aspects of human behavior. There are four core mature masculine archetypes, initially delineated by Carl Jung and later emphasized by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, which serve as an integrative framework for deconstructing the male identity. These archetypes—King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover—each possess unique qualities and shadow aspects that reveal the dual nature of strengths and patterned struggles.These archetypes represent universal roles across various cultures and historical contexts and can help in understanding not just one's mental health but also the dynamics in relationships, societies at large, and the impact of events on life's turning points. Expanding this model through modern and holistic lenses, such as intersectional feminist epistemology, challenges traditional views, acknowledges the role of power and oppression in shaping the energies of these archetypes, and connects to collective liberation. “The Whole Man" emerges not merely as a fixed identity but as a dynamic process of evolution, integration, and maturity in diversity and complexity.(Music "Drifting and Phasing" by Kowalski Room)

The Mythic Masculine
The next cohort of The Deep Masculine begins Sept 26

The Mythic Masculine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 32:10


We're now a month out from our next cohort of The Deep Masculine, a 3 month online journey for men that weaves together mythology, somatics, ritual & brotherhood. I invited my collaborator Deus Fortier to reflect on our initial journey which we launched earlier this year and completed in June.At its core, The Deep Masculine seeks to repattern men's relationships with eros - the primal force of life. Drawing from the mythopoetic men's movement and texts like Robert Bly's "Iron John" and "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover" by Douglas Gillette and Robert Moore, we offer a framework to help men rediscover a more intimate sense of aliveness.In "Iron John," Bly speaks about the Wild Man, the undomesticated male energy that holds the key to a man's soul. This archetype is deeply connected to the wisdom of the earth. Reconnecting with this energy is a recurring theme in our work.It's important to make a critical distinction between the "wild" and "savage" man. The former is deeply attuned and rightfully placed within the natural order, while the latter is dangerously disconnected. A savage man is willing to shoot up a shopping mall out of their own self-hatred poured forth as rage against others. This understanding is pivotal in redefining what it means to rewild in a positive, life-affirming way.Central to our inquiry is the archetype of The Lover. Modern men's work often prizes the King and the Warrior while neglecting the Lover, whose sensitivity and emotional depth are essential for integrated masculinity. “The Lover keeps the other masculine energies humane, loving and related to each other.” - Robert Moore & Douglas GiletteShadow work is also a significant part of the journey. Often, aspects of ourselves deemed unacceptable are relegated to the shadow. By integrating these parts, men can reclaim lost vitality and unlock deeper wisdom. This process includes exploring sexual shadow, addiction, and infidelity, and forging a pathway for healthier relationships.In the words of indigenous grandmother Pat McCabe, our ultimate vision is to “realign masculinity with thriving life.” This means developing the Lover's qualities such as courtship and appreciative consciousness, and fostering solidarity among men. If you are drawn to these themes, we invite you to apply for the next cohort beginning in late September. The application process itself is a valuable reflective journey. We're inviting a global brotherhood to gather around this fire. p.s. On Sept 4, I'm also hosting a free webinar An Introduction to Mythopoetic Masculinity. Open to all genders. Get full access to The Mythic Masculine at themythicmasculine.substack.com/subscribe

Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast
200TH Episode!!! The Book Of Enoch & The Dead Sea Scrolls Revealed Featuring Robert Moore Ep. 200

Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 118:57


Josh Monday Christian and Conspiracy Podcast Ep. 200 If you want to donate to the Ministry or Buy the Mug Here is our CashAPP: https://cash.app/$Joshmondaymusic Flat Earth Books by Sakal Publishing Affiliate Link: https://booksonline.club/booksonlineclubref1/40/ Tiktok: Joshmonday_podcast Instagram: Joshmonday_podcast You tube: ⁠ @joshmondaymusicandpodcast ⁠ Tips for the show to Support our Ministry: ⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/joshmondayj⁠ Coffee Mug Is Available email me your mailing address Joshmonday⁠@rocketmail.com ⁠ Please subscribe to our Spotify and You Tube Channel Joshmondaymusic and Podcast and help us grow so we can keep on spreading the good news. To all of our current and future subscribers thank you for your time, we appreciate you. Please do us a favor subscribe to our You Tube Channel, hit that bell, share, like and comment below on our You tube. Please leave us a 5-Star review on Apple and Spotify. In this episode we have an awesome guest Artist and Teacher Robert Moore. I was introduced to Robert thorough Matt Long. Robert is good buddies with Pastor Dean Odle as well. Infact Robert did a presentation on The Book Of Enoch at The Skyfall 2020. In this episode Robert does a fantastic presentation on the Book Of Enoch and The Dead Sea Scrolls. Tune in to Find out. This is Episode 200 so please share. I've been working hard every weekend, recording 3 shows a weekend. Just do me one favor, share the show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh-monday/support

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Public M&A Ep 26: Compensation order and cold-shoulder rulings for breaches of the UK Takeover Code

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 12:32


In the latest episode of our public M&A podcast series, we look at the Takeover Panel ruling in relation to MWB Group Holdings, where the Takeover Panel has issued an order to pay compensation of up to £33 million and 10 cold-shoulder rulings. In particular we discuss • the background to the rulings • what the sanctions mean and • lessons to be learned. Speakers: Antonia Kirkby and Robert Moore.

Order of Man
The Seven Masculine Archetypes | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES

Order of Man

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 38:13


In this week's Friday Field Notes, Ryan Michler unlocks the secrets to becoming a well-rounded man through an exploration of seven masculine archetypes, inspired by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette. Gain valuable insights into harnessing traits like visionary leadership, moral conviction, and keen intellect while embodying the motto: "protect, provide, preside."  Reflect on strengths and weaknesses through these archetypes with examples of real people. This self-assessment encourages recognizing areas for improvement and taking steps toward personal development. Ryan concludes with a call to action to consider additional perspectives for becoming the best version of yourself. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS (00:00) - Episode Intro (00:42) - The Seven Masculine Archetypes (10:48) - Warrior, Jester and Scholar (24:28) - Priest, King and Statesman (36:34) - Embracing Masculine Archetypes for Growth Battle Planners: Pick yours up today! Order Ryan's new book, The Masculinity Manifesto. For more information on the Iron Council brotherhood. Want maximum health, wealth, relationships, and abundance in your life? Sign up for our free course, 30 Days to Battle Ready

Women Over 70
290 Gail Sussman Miller: We are here to love and be loved, to be truly authentic.

Women Over 70

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 30:02


If we are looking for what we enjoy doing, then, logically, we're going to be good at it. Joyful thoughts spiral upward. We are on this planet to love and be loved, to be truly authentic.Gail Sussman Miller, Inspired Choice.com, believes how we think, and communicate, is a key issue for leaders of organizations. She helps them manage difficult conversations, to listen not only to respond, but to understand. You can be kind and honest. She helps people see how they need to change to achieve their desired outcomes. An expert coach, focusing on communication, Gail has been serving clients since 2001. By integrating her beliefs into her coaching, she invites her clients to see through different lenses. "It's about the spirit and energy you bring to the conversation, rather than specific words."As you listen hear her thoughts on:Wild Fit - a program based on anthropological nutrition and behavioral psychology for optimum health. Gail has integrated this knowledge and food choices as a lifestyle and finds it works for her on both a physical and spiritual level.Archetypes, based on the work of Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette and Carolyn Myss include our protective human ego (Victim, Saboteur, Wounded child, Prostitute - all fear-driven behaviors) and our Spirit, Higher Self, love driven behaviors. (Lover, Sovereign, Warrior, Magician - ways in which we deepen the truth of who we are.A Course in Miracles – helps us shift from a thought system based on fear to one based on loveHeadspace App - powerful meditation and mind training to keep joy present in our livesTears - your body's response to hearing what is true for you. Gail celebrates life through spirituality, gratitude and rituals. 

The Naked Connection: Master Sex, Dating and Relationship
4 Masculine Archetypes To Become The Man Every Woman Wants

The Naked Connection: Master Sex, Dating and Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 29:18


Are you the man every woman wants? In this episode, tune in to learn the 4 main archetypes of a man and how each archetype influences sexual dynamics, relationships, and personal growth.  Whether you are ready to expand your sexual repertoire or you want to connect with a new part of yourself and your personality…this episode is for you. Tune in to explore these archetypes, understand their impacts, and learn how to integrate them into your life for a richer, more dynamic existence. Let's get some! Key Topics: 00:00 Who Are You in the Bedroom? 00:15 Exploring the Four Archetypes 03:36 The King Archetype: Leadership and Stability 07:22 The Warrior Archetype: Courage and Discipline 13:13 The Magician Archetype: Wisdom and Transformation 17:37 The Lover Archetype: Passion and Sensuality 21:40 Integrating the Archetypes: A Balanced Approach 27:30 Expanding Your Range of Expression   Resources King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore   Connect with Kirsten Trammell https://www.instagram.com/nakedconnection/?hl=en https://www.thenakedconnection.com/   Ready to totally transform your sex life? Visit https://www.thenakedconnection.com/guide and get your FREE orgasmic breathwork practice guide.    This guide is here to help you experience more power, sensitivity, aliveness, and pleasure in just 10 minutes. Boost your next naked moment!  Visit http://thenakedconnection.com/foria and try the Intimacy Massage Oil with CBD to intensify you and your partner's arousal and pleasure.

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
How Trump's shooting sparked swirling conspiracy theories

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 11:33


As he raised his fist in defiance, the image of Donald Trump smeared in blood, is one that will shape the US election campaign and history.The iconic image has sent shockwaves on social media, sparking several conspiracy theories – with some wondering if it was an order from the US President himself.So, how do you spot the fact from fiction? And how will the assassination attempt change the campaign?Robert Moore tells Yasmin Bodalbhai what you need to know... 

Time Has Come
Finding Freedom, Nobility, and Rhythm of Your Soul in Nature with Tyrone Morales

Time Has Come

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 60:47


Show highlights[04:42] A mythological story about the significance of understanding and connecting with nature[09:40] On Robert Moore's 4 archetypes for men[14:45] Balance between masculine and feminine energies[20:03] Authority without authenticity is abdication[31:23] Tyrone's relationship with God[42:33] Discerning divine guidance through inner knowing, peace, and coherence[51:59] Glimmers as the positive counterpart to triggers Links and resourcesFind Tyrone MoralesWebsite - msha.ke/tyronemoralesLinkedIn - ca.linkedin.com/in/tyrone-morales-5b325b54Spotify - open.spotify.com/user/12178341439Instagram - instagram.com/its.tyronemoralesYouTube - youtube.com/@tyronemorales2831Books MentionedKing, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore, Douglas GilletteWomen Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola EstésThe Way of the Superior Man by David DeidaThe Other Within by Daniel DeardorffRadical Honesty by Brad BlantonMorphic Resonance by Rupert SheldrakeFingerprints of the Gods by Graham HancockThe Spell of the Sensuous by David AbramFind Graham WardleLinks - grahamwardle.komi.io/Facebook - facebook.com/GrahamWardleOnline/Instagram - instagram.com/grahamwardle/Twitter - twitter.com/GrahamWardle

Craftsmen Online Podcast
The Esoteric Blueprint: Tracing the Masculine Path of Self-Actualization in Freemasonry - RW Michael LaRocco

Craftsmen Online Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 29:03


Today, we embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Masonic Esoterica and its profound connection to the Masculine path of self-actualization. RW Michael LaRocco returns to guide us the path Freemasons seek for transformative personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.RW Michael LaRocco's Book List"Understanding Manhood in America" by Robert Davis, PGM if the Grand Lodge of Oklahoma"The Archetype of Initiation" by Robert Moore and Max. J. Havlick Jr."He: Understanding Masculine Psychology" by Robert A. Johnson"The King, Warrior, Magician, and Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine" by Robert Moore and Douglas GilletteShow Notes:Follow the Craftsmen Online Podcast on SpotifySubscribe to the Craftsmen Online Podcast on Apple Podcasts Follow Craftsmen Online on YouTube, hit subscribe and get notified the next time we go LIVE with a podcast recording!Visit the Craftsmen Online website to learn more about our Reading Room, New York Masonic History section, and see our Lafayette Bicentennial Events Calendar!Get our latest announcements and important updates in your inbox with the Craftsmen Online NewsletterEmail the host, RW Michael Arce! Yes, we will read your email and may even reach out to be a guest on a future episode.Support the Craftsmen Online Podcast. Whether it's a one time donation or you become a Patreon Subscriber, we appreciate your support! Sponsor links: Don't forget to use the promo code CRAFTSMEN to receive free shipping with your first order from Bricks Masons!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/craftsmen-online-podcast--4822031/support.

The Taproot Therapy Podcast - https://www.GetTherapyBirmingham.com

In this episode, we embark on a captivating exploration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless classic, The Great Gatsby. We analyze the novel's prophetic qualities, its commentary on the cyclical nature of history, and its profound insights into the human psyche. Through the lens of Jungian psychology, we examine the anima and animus archetypes embodied by Fitzgerald and his contemporary, Ernest Hemingway, and how their works reflect the eternal struggle between the intuitive and the assertive. We also discuss how The Great Gatsby serves as a powerful warning about the pitfalls of the American Dream and the dangers of becoming trapped in the past. Join us for this illuminating discussion on one of the most influential novels of the 20th century. #TheGreatGatsby #FScottFitzgerald #LiteraryAnalysis #JungianArchetypes #AnimaAnimus #AmericanDream #Modernism #Literature #History #Psychology #Podcast #iTunes #Spotify #Stitcher #GooglePodcasts #Subscribe   The Expansive Decadent Ego of the Animus and the Introspective Bust and Decline of the Anima as Parts of Empire Cultures wax and wane. Empires that seem like part of the cosmos itself fall like gunshot victims into a pool or lines on a bar chart. It is the rare work that can speak to both the sparkle of spectacle and the timeless inevitable real it distracts us from. The Great Gatsby was an immediate success and then forgotten and then rediscovered. It was forgotten because the Jazz age was a, beautiful maybe, but still nearsighted dalliance. Fitzgerald was lumped in with all of the other out of date out of style gaucheness the book was mistaken as a celebration of. It was rediscovered because critics realized the book was like one of those sweetly scented break up notes that is written so beautifully that the dumped sod misreads it as a love letter and puts it with the other love notes unawares. The Great Gatsby was a warning; and you can only hear the warning after the fall. Perhaps half love letter and half kiss off, some part of Fitzgerald knew that his world was ending. The Jazz age was the parodos, or fun act of the ancient Greek tragedy where characters expound humorously against the chorus on the character faults that will undue them against the grinding unwinding of time. Ancient Greece and Rome look the same in the periphery and quite different in focus. Greeks sought to be ideal through archetype where Romans sought reality through realism. Greece, like F. Scott Fitzgerald, dealt in the realm of the anima - the passive, intuitive, and emotional aspects of the psyche. They were comfortable with beauty through vulnerability and had a poetic culture that celebrated poetic introspection. The Greeks were fascinated with the introspective world of the psyche, and their ability to express complex emotions and ideas through symbolic and mythological language. To them archetypes were like platonic forms, or perfect ideals, removed from time. [caption id="attachment_4983" align="aligncenter" width="225"]Ancient Greek Beauty[/caption] Rome, like Fitzgerald's contemporary Ernest Hemingway, was more closely associated with the qualities of the animus - the masculine, assertive, and imperialistic, aspects of the psyche. Roman culture was characterized by its emphasis on law, order, and external appearances of military might. It gave rise to some of the most impressive feats of engineering, architecture, and political organization in the ancient world. The Romans were known for their practicality, their discipline, and their ability to translate ideas into concrete realities. To Rome the aspirational and ideological only mattered in hindsight. [caption id="attachment_4984" align="aligncenter" width="300"]Ancient Roman Beauty[/caption] To a Greek one noticed the archetype or one failed to. To a Roman on created the archetype.  Humans made things real or we didn't. Romans got credit for ideas in a way that Greeks didn't. To a Greek we were glimpsing the inevitable realms of the possible. Time was cyclical. Ideas were external. You didn't have ideas, they had you. For Romans a man came up with the ideas. This is an interesting dichotomy because both ideas are true but paradoxical ways of studying the psyche. All of the early modernists engaged with this dialectic differently. Fitzgerald leaned Greek animistic, Hemingway leaned into the Roman Animus and other contemporaries like Gertrude Stein tried to bridge the divide. There was no way around as literature progressed. Greece and Rome were also deeply interconnected and mutually influential. Greek art, literature, and philosophy had a profound impact on Roman culture, and many Romans saw themselves as the heirs and stewards of the Greek intellectual tradition. At the same time, Roman law, government, and military power provided a framework for the spread and preservation of Greek ideas throughout the Mediterranean world. We need both the anima and animus to be the whole self, effective at wrestling the present and possible together if we are to effectively act on the impending real. The intuition of the anima can let us see the future through dreams of creativity and visions for the possible but the animus is what lets us bring our agency to bear on the present moment. It is easy to hide in either one but miss the both. I read The Great Gatsby in high school and it  was one of the few assigned readings I didn't hate. I wanted to read Michael Crichton and classical mythology primary sources but the curriculum wanted me to slog through things like Nathaniel Hawthorne and Zora Neal Hurston. I enjoyed the points those authors made, criticizing puritanism, and celebrating African American folk culture respectively but I thought the stylism made reading them a slog. The Great Gatsby was simple and I have reflected on it over the course of my life. In high-school I saw Hemingway and Fitzgerald as two halves of the same coin. Fitzgerald was the nostalgic, reflective anima to Hemingway's masculine animus. Hemingway jumped headlong into the morphine promises of modernism. Fitzgerald seemed to reflect on modernity better because he was pulled begrudgingly into it while trying to look further and further back into the past and its inevitabilities of "progress". Most of my friends were manly Hemingway's comfortable in the logos of the accessible real, and I was a navel-gazing Fitzgerald who only felt comfortable cloaked in the mythos of intuitive spaces In Jungian psychology, the concepts of anima and animus are crucial for understanding the inner world of the creative. The anima represents the feminine aspects within the male psyche, while the animus represents the masculine aspects within the female psyche. A healthy integration of these archetypes is essential for wholeness in the personal life behind the creative works. As a therapist I find those and other Jungian concepts usefully to understand why certain people gravitate naturally to things over the course of their life. Fitzgerald's work and life were dominated by his anima, which manifested in his nostalgic yearning for the past, his romantic idealization of women, and his sensitivity to the nuances of emotion and beauty. While these qualities fueled his artistic genius, they also left him vulnerable to depression, addiction, and a sense of alienation from the modern world. It was this alienation from modernism while writing as a modernist that gave Gatsby a timeless predictive quality Hemingway lacks. Ultimately he was able to predict the future as a creative but unable to adapt to it as a man. Hemingway, on the other hand, embodied the over-identified animus - the archetypal masculine energy that values strength, independence, and action above all else. His writing celebrated the virtues of courage, stoicism, and physical prowess, and he cultivated a public image as a rugged adventurer and man of action. However, this one-sided embrace of the animus left Hemingway emotionally stunted, unable to connect deeply with others or to find peace within himself. Hemingway is all bombastic adventure and when the adventure is over there was little left. One of  their other contemporaries, Gertrude Stein seems to have been able to achieve a kind of dynamic balance between her masculine and feminine qualities. This is not to say that she was free from all psychological conflicts or blind spots, but rather that she was able to channel her energies into her work and her relationships in a way that was largely generative, sustainable and life-affirming. Stein's life and work could be seen as an example of the transformative power of integrating the anima and animus within the psyche. Fitzgerald's own insecurities and traumas contributed significantly to his anima-dominated psyche and artistic worldview. Fitzgerald remained haunted throughout his life. Had he lived long enough to encounter Jung's work, Fitzgerald would have likely been profoundly influenced by it. Jay Gatsby seems to be the Jungian archetype of the "puer aeternus" (eternal boy) frozen by an impossible to attain object of desire and a refusal to grow up. A charming, appealing, affecting but ultimately failed visionary chasing red herrings. Fitzgerald himself seemed to go down the same path as other male Jungian's, most notably, James Hillman and Robert Moore, failing to fully "ride the animus" and integrate their assertive energies to manifest changes in their personal lives. All were beautiful artists but not always beautiful men, especially in their end. There seems to be a common thread in these anima over identified men - a childhood trauma that stifles self-expression, which paradoxically fosters a some what  magical, intuitive, visionary ability to see the future. In adulthood, this ability makes one a profound artist, garnering success and a wide audience. However, the external validation and success do not heal the original, still screaming, wound. This disconnect between outer success and the failure of that success to balm the original inner pain that sparked the need for it is something that many artists and depth psychologists of this personality type struggle to reconcile from. In high-school they told me The Great Gatsby was the greatest novel ever written and expected me to believe them. They also told me that getting straight A's meant you were smart, that the hardest working got the highest paid, and that all they really wanted me to do was think for myself. All were clearly lies a sophistic system thought I was better off if I believed. Obviously I had to find out later, pushing 40, that the book was on to something great. Or, maybe you have to see the rise and fall of celebrity and missiles and trends and less obvious lies in your life before you start to get the book as its own second act. Saying The Great Gatsby is a good book is like talking about how the Beatles were a great band or the Grand Canyon is big. It's kind of done to death, and it's even silly to say out loud to someone. Everyone had to read it in high school. To say it is your favorite book instantly makes others wonder if you have read another book that you didn't have to read freshman year. Oh, Hamlet is your other "favorite" book? Thinks the person who knows you have skimmed two books in your life and the test. How do you get the prescience of an extremely simple story at 16? How was anyone supposed to in 1925? The Great Gatsby is, perhaps by accident, not really about what it is about. The Great Gatsby is a worm's eye view of the universe that reminds us that our humanity itself IS a worm's eye view of the universe and that our worms eye view on it and each other is what keeps us sane. Sane and the gears of the spectacle of culture and grinding along out of psychic neccesity. We are a myopic species stuck in our own stories and others' stories, but not on our own terms. We are caught between improv and archetype but never free of either. Both subject to the human inevitable indelible programmed narrative and object of our own make-believe individual freedom from it. The Great Gatsby is a book that you read in high school because you could hand it to almost anyone. It has done numbers historically and currently as a work in translation. It holds up some kind of truth to students in places like Iran who have no experience with prohibition, with alcohol, with American culture as insiders. Yet they still feel something relevant connecting them to the real. It works because the characters are kind of stupid. It works because the moral of the story is, on its face, (and just like high school) kind of wrong. The Great Gatsby did see the future; it just didn't know what it saw. I write about intuition quite a bit on our blog, and the thing that I think makes art interesting is when the work of art sees past the knowledge of the artist making the work. The Great Gatsby gets a lot of credit for being prophetic in that it saw the Great Depression as the end of the Jazz age, but it did so because Fitzgerald was seeing his own end. Fitzgerald was severely alcoholic during prohibition, delaying his own deadlines for the novel that almost didn't get there with excuses to his publishers. What would he become after the Volstead Act was repealed? What would the country become after the economic bender that the upper class threw for itself in front of masses that were starving? The power of the novel is when it knows that empires rise and fall. It's when it knows that the valley of ashes is watching your yellow car speed by with dull sad eyes. It's power is in knowing the feeling that when you get what you want, you don't really deserve it, or maybe it doesn't deserve you. Maybe it implies that time is something that we use, tick by tock, as a proxy for meaning because we fundamentally "fumble with clocks" like Gatsby and can't understand time. We need our history and our idolatry of the past to make meaning, but when the lens for our meaning-making remains fixed, the world becomes a pedestal to dark gods demanding the worship of the past at the expense of the future. As a man or a nation, we are bound to hit someone if  we look in the rearview mirror to long. The green light on the dock is a symbol that we mistake for the real thing and "take the long walk of the short dock". With this dishonest relationship to time, we all become a Gatsby or a Tom. I am not sure which is worse. We either lack all ambition and live to keep up appearances, or we have so much ambition that we become the lie. The "beautiful shirts" are just a glittering, stupid, trendy identity that we nationally put on every couple of years to forget that we're about to sink into another depression. Skinny ties are out and gunmetal is in! makes us never have to look at  the other side of ourselves or our empire. The past gives us meaning and identity even as it slowly destroys us and robs us of those things. We are forced to use it as a reference point even though we know this relationship between us and it is doomed. We cannot stop the need for the next recession in this society any more than we cannot stop the need for the next drawer of trendy clothes. The American Dream is a kind of nightmare, but it is still a dream because it keeps us sleeping through the nightmare we are in. Realization of lost purpose, regret and nostalgia, superficiality, emotional turmoil, or tone deaf foreshadowing are not things you need to look at when movies and wars are inventing such beautiful coverings for our imperial core and rent seeking economy. Why then do we cry? Wake up the organist, we are getting bored. In The Great Gatsby, like in a Dickens novel, the plot is the archetype, and that necessitates a lot of conveniences. That might seem like a point of criticism, but it is also very human. Perhaps these truths become tropes are not faults of the plot or its contrivances but reasons for humanity, namely humans in America, to introspect. As individuals or as a society, we turn our insecurity into some amazing and impossible outcome, and then we, like Gatsby, do that to compensate for what we refuse to accept, what we refuse to change about who we are or where we come from. Jay Gatsby is myopic, but he is too naive to be a narcissist. He is just sort of a dream of himself he forgot he was dreaming. Nothing in Fitzgerald's prose leans into The Great Gatsby being directly interpreted as a dream, but it is one possible interpretation that the novel is a sort of collective dream. There is a Tom Buchanan in all of us also. Someone who would burn the world down just because we can't have the lie that we want others to believe about us anymore. He is a refusal to accept the reasonable limitations that might have prevented the Great depression.  If we can't have the whole world, we will blow the whole world up! That is another tension (still unresolved) that The Great Gatsby saw coming for humanity. The two forces of the lie and the dream are the things that make the boom and bust cycle of recession and surplus that have sustained America, sustain the lie in the individual and the society. but shhhhhhh..... it's a dream not a lie!? Just like highschool the powers that be think that you are better off if you believe it. Greece and Rome are relevant details to this reflection on a novel because neither one would have really mattered to history without the other half. Greece invented the culture and religious structure and Rome became the megaphone to amplify expansion of that culture. We study them as highschool students but we don't want to see those distinctions even now. The predictive element in Fitzgerald made him live in a timeless present. His assumptions were at worst  Platonic archetypes where all characters expressed  endless inevitable cycles. At worst his characters were,Aristotelian ideal of knowledge; where ideas had characters, so  characters could not have ideas. Hemingway lived in a Roman, timeless present. Awareness of cycles of  historical and social forces were not important. Maybe  you identify with his archetypes and maybe not. He could not see through them. America when it needs to do advertising for a new product, movie or war will always side with Hemingway. I guess The Old Man and The Sea always feels important, to the individual, but it lacks relevance to the pathos and later deimos that society needs to really introspect well. God is still a broken-down billboard, and only the stupid or the insane in America can recognize God for what he is. If God is happy with what he sees, we clearly are to distracted to notice Him. If god is unhappy, then he does not approve of my America, so he must not be really be God. This is the double bind that the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg, long out of business, put us in. Love me, and you must not be infallible; dislike me, and you must be wrong. Fitzgerald ended his novel, but not his life, on the right note. Listen up creatives. And so we beat on, boats against the current. Ceaselessly borne back into the past. How do you end yours? How do you live it. You read it at 16 but how old are you now? The narrator, Nick Carraway, is a perfect observer because he is hopelessly naive, knowing nothing about human life or experience. He learns all of it in the course of a few days from the terrible follies of the gods of his world - the complete pantheon of all the most powerful forces of the '20s, the real, the now. The traditional historic "blue cover" of The Great Gatsby juxtaposes the face of a '20s flapper with the skyline of a city lit for celebration. The flapper's face is studded with the traditional burlesque Cleopatra makeup that already juxtaposes a beauty mark with a teardrop. In the cover, the rising celebration of a firework becomes a teardrop falling. Is up and down forever really the same direction?, the book asks you before you open it. The Wall Street Journal tells you that same thing today in more words. Fitzgerald never found a way to see past himself, even when he wrote those truths in his fiction.  He ended his career in Hollywood, helping better screenwriters by coasting on his reputation from the book that became a meteoric firework. In the end, he became a cautionary tale, a reminder that even the most gifted among us are not immune to the ravages of trauma and addiction masquerading as intuition and artistry and the weight of unfulfilled dreams. What does Nick do with his when the book ends in the Autumn of 22? Did he make it out of the Autumn Summer cycle of New York? Do we? Summary of Key Points for SEO purposes: The Great Gatsby speaks to both the sparkle of spectacle and the timeless inevitable reality it distracts us from. It was initially successful, then forgotten, and later rediscovered as a prescient warning. The essay compares ancient Greek and Roman cultures to the anima and animus in Jungian psychology. It posits that F. Scott Fitzgerald embodied the anima while Ernest Hemingway embodied the animus. A healthy psyche requires integrating both. Fitzgerald's own traumas and insecurities contributed to his anima-dominated psyche. His life and work, especially the character of Jay Gatsby, seem to align with the Jungian archetype of the "puer aeternus" (eternal boy). The essay argues The Great Gatsby is prophetic in foreseeing the end of the Jazz Age and the coming Great Depression, even if Fitzgerald didn't fully comprehend the implications of his own novel. The novel's enduring appeal lies in its simple yet profound truths about the human condition - our need for meaning from the past, the dangers of living in a dream or lie, the inevitable boom and bust cycles of individuals and societies. The essay suggests The Great Gatsby can be interpreted as a collective dream, with Jay Gatsby representing naive ambition and Tom Buchanan representing entitled destruction. Ultimately, Fitzgerald became a cautionary tale, showing that even the most gifted are not immune to unfulfilled dreams and inner demons. The novel asks if we can break free of the cycles of our pasts. The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg on the billboard are interpreted as a symbol of a broken-down God, whom only the stupid or insane in America can recognize for what he truly is. The essay suggests that if God is happy with what he sees, people are too distracted to notice Him, and if God is unhappy, then He must not approve of America, and therefore cannot really be God. This creates a double bind for the characters and readers, forcing them to either accept a fallible God or reject a disapproving one. The American Dream is portrayed as a nightmare that keeps people asleep, preventing them from confronting the harsh realities of their lives and society. The essay argues that the need for the next economic recession is as inevitable as the need for the next trendy fashion. The essay points out that the plot of The Great Gatsby relies on archetypes and conveniences, which might seem like a flaw but actually reflects the human tendency to seek meaning in familiar patterns and narratives. The eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg on the billboard are interpreted as a symbol of a seemingly absent or indifferent God, who either approves of the characters' actions or is powerless to intervene. This creates a double bind for the characters and readers alike. The essay emphasizes the importance of the novel's narrator, Nick Carraway, as a naive observer who learns about the complexities and tragedies of life through his encounters with the other characters. His journey mirrors the reader's own process of disillusionment and realization.  

Harshaneeyam
Translator Brian Robert Moore on the Italian Writer Michele Mari ( Italian)

Harshaneeyam

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 49:11


​​The guest for this Episode is Brian Robert Moore. He spoke about his stint in Italy as a publisher and Editor and his Translation of the beautiful Short story collection 'You-Bleeding Childhood' written by the great Italian Author Michele Mari. Brian Robert Moore is a literary translator originally from New York City. His published and forthcoming translations from Italian include Meeting in Positano by Goliarda Sapienza (Other Press), A Silence Shared by Lalla Romano (Pushkin Press), and You, Bleeding Childhood and Verdigris by Michele Mari (And Other Stories). His translations of shorter works have appeared in 3:AM Magazine, Asymptote, Brick, the Nation, the Poetry Review, and elsewhere. His Translation of Michele Mari's Story, ‘The Soccer Balls of Mr. Kurz,' has won the O'Henry Prize for Short Story for the year 2023. He also won the 2021 PEN Grant for the English Translation of Italian Literature and was selected for a translation residency at the Casa delle Traduzioni in Rome. After receiving degrees from Brown University (BA in comparative literature and Italian studies) and Trinity College Dublin (MPhil in Irish writing), he worked for several years in Italian publishing, including as an editor of literary fiction in translation.To Buy 'You-Bleeding Childhood' - https://shorturl.at/0hjfkPhoto Credit: Daniel Horowitz* For your Valuable feedback on this Episode - Please click the link below.https://tinyurl.com/4zbdhrwrHarshaneeyam on Spotify App –https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onspotHarshaneeyam on Apple App – https://harshaneeyam.captivate.fm/onapple*Contact us - harshaneeyam@gmail.com ***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts
Public M&A EP23: Competing takeover offers

Herbert Smith Freehills Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 12:51


In the latest episode of our latest Herbert Smith Freehills UK public M&A podcast series, we discuss competing takeover offers. We have seen a significant uptick in competitive situations in recent months – we saw just one target receive firm competing offers in 2023, but have already seen four in the first four months of 2024. In this episode, we discuss: • Why we are seeing more competitive situations • How the put up or shut up (PUSU) deadline works • What happens if one or both bidders need regulatory clearance and • How competitive situations get resolved. Speakers Mark Bardell, Robert Moore and Antonia Kirkby

HawgBeat Hour
Diamond Hawgs Podcast: No. 2 Arkansas at No. 20 South Carolina series preview w/Robert Moore

HawgBeat Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 50:04


HawgBeat's Mason Choate and Robert Stewart bring you the Diamond Hawgs Podcast, brought to you by BetSaracen. Former Razorback Robert Moore joins the show to help preview this weekend's series at South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. Visit HawgBeat.com for full Arkansas baseball coverage and leave a thumbs up!

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know
Is the Middle East on the brink of a much broader war?

Coronavirus: What You Need To Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 14:46


In its first direct attack on Israeli soil, Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones to the country overnight on Saturday.   And whilst the unprecedented attack has been called an ‘almost total failure' by Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, world leaders are urging Israel to restrain.   Now, the fate of the Middle East hangs in the balance as Israel vows to exact a price from Tehran.So, what will Israel do next? And is a broader war brewing in the Middle East? ITV News International Affairs Editor Rageh Omaar and ITV News Washington Correspondent, Robert Moore tell Lucrezia Millarini what you need to know... 

The Chelsae Zirna Podcast
Embodied Masculinity with Amir Khaligi

The Chelsae Zirna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 46:41


In this episode, we engage in a deep and transformative conversation with Amir Khaligi, the visionary founder of Embodied Masculine. Amir's unique approach combines Jungian psychology, Somatics, and embodiment to guide men toward their truest selves, fostering purpose-driven lives.   This episode delves into Amir's chrysalis moment during a journey to Mount Sinai, where he faced the unknown and found solace. He recounts how releasing attachments and confronting shadows led him to realign with his purpose. The conversation explores the significance of transitions as rites of passage and emphasizes the power of shadow work and the integration of masculine and feminine energies for holistic growth.   Amir's initiation program for men is a central focus, offering a four-month transformative journey that helps men bridge the gap between boyhood and mature masculinity. Listeners gain insights into Amir's guidance on embracing both masculine and feminine aspects and the pivotal role of the body in connecting with the divine.   Tune in to this enlightening episode as Amir and Chelsae dive into the nuances of true transformation, the journey from darkness to purpose, and the powerful wisdom that emerges from deep within. Discover how to navigate the path of embodied masculinity and unlock your potential for a purpose-driven life.   Keypoints:  2:50 Climbing the mountain of transformation  9:09 Navigating Endings and Embracing Transformation 15:26 Importance of the rite of passage in indigenous cultures 21:03 The profound journey of self-discovery, shadow work, and the path to embodied power 26:10 What to do when the body's intricate relationship with energy and intuition takes center stage 31:57 Men in a frozen state of awareness 37:11 The concept of celibacy 42:02 Amir's Vision for New Earth leadership Resources Mentioned: "King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine" by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette. Connect with Amir and Embodied Masculine: Website: www.embodiedmasculine.com Instagram: @embodiedmasculine  

The Eternal Optimist
Honoring the Path: Growth, Service, and Masculinity with Philip Folsom

The Eternal Optimist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 49:26


Philip Folsom is an anthropologist, culture development expert and president & CEO of Wolf Tribe. He's shedding light on the evolution from individualism to tribal unity. Philip talks about the critical need for rites of passage, kinship, and honor in redefining masculine roles within society. Through his experiences and work with groups like Sacred Sons, Philip presents a compelling vision for integrating ancient wisdom into contemporary life, underlining the importance of alignment, accountability, and healthy conflict. His knowledge challenges the lone wolf paradigm, advocating for a community-centered approach that fosters resilience, growth, and a deeper sense of belonging.Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome: Unveiling Modern Masculinity with Philip Folsom00:00:16 - Meet Philip Folsom: Redefining Masculinity & Tribal Connections00:01:01 - The Warrior's Path: Marines, Rites of Passage, & Initiation00:01:44 - The Rise of Men's Groups: Impact on Individuals & Society00:03:02 - Introducing Sacred Sons: Revolutionizing Masculine Retreats00:04:21 - Beyond the Retreat: Applying Wisdom in Daily Life00:04:38 - Transformative Journeys: Reimagining Masculine Roles00:06:00 - Confronting Masculinity Crises: Insights on Veteran Integration00:06:51 - Embracing Masculine Strength: Its Role & Necessity00:17:08 - Kinship & Tribe: Foundations of Resilience00:20:02 - Building Stronger Teams: Alignment, Kinship, & Conflict Resolution00:22:42 - Corporate Culture Clash: Living True Organizational Values00:25:41 - The Binding Force of Shared Values in Teams & Families00:26:52 - Philip's Voyage: From Darkness to Enlightenment00:27:36 - Crafting Core Family Values: A Blueprint for Connection00:29:38 - Observations on Personal Trials & Societal Dynamics00:31:21 - The Quest for Kinship: Reclaiming Connection & Community00:32:13 - Steps to Personal & Familial Empowerment00:37:04 - Accountability & Boundaries: Pillars of Growth00:44:36 - Wrapping Up: Engaging with Philip Folsom's MissionLinks And Resources:LinkedInWolf TribeTeam to Tribe by Philip FolsomK4Philip on YouTubePhilip on InstagramWolf Tribe on InstagramRecommended Books:Iron John by Robert BlyThe Power of Myth by Joseph CampbellKing, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore and Douglas GilletteThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Eternal Optimist? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl
Season 10: Dealer's Choice - Murder by Death (Episode 8)

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 122:48


In the eighth episode of Season 10: Dealer's Choice, Kyle is joined for one-on-one conversation with musician David Sanders to discuss the comedic duality of parody as it both fondly appreciates its influences while also intentionally subverting them into mockery as we turn to Neil Simon and Robert Moore's skewering of the tropes and convolutions of the classic, novelistic murder mystery in Murder by Death (1976).

Press On Sports
Milwaukee Brewers Top Prospect Oliver Dunn Talks Being Traded, Utah Baseball, Arizona Fall League

Press On Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 79:44


Three months ago, Milwaukee Brewers infield and outfield prospect Oliver Dunn was named the 2023 Arizona Fall League Breakout Player of the Year. This week, he visits the Jack Vita Show! Dunn entered the AFL as a member of the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Dunn was a late addition to the Scottsdale Scorpions roster, not expecting to receive a great deal of playing time. Dunn slashed .343/.455/1.071 over 19 games, racking up six doubles, four triples, two home runs, 11 RBI and 12 stolen bases. Dunn quickly became a regular fixture in the Scorpions' lineup, and was named a Fall Star, starting for the National League team in the Fall Stars Game. Days after the conclusion of the of the Fall League, Dunn was informed that the Phillies had traded him to the Brewers in exchange for Hendry Mendez and Robert Moore. Dunn tells the story of when he found out he was traded, while he was on his honeymoon, and shares his excitement to join the Brewers organization. He was added to the 40-man roster and will be heading out to Arizona for spring training in a matter of days. Dunn, 26, was selected by the New York Yankees in the 11th round of the 2019 MLB Draft out of the University of Utah. Dunn spent four years in the Yankees farm system, however, the club chose not to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft upon the conclusion of the 2022 season. Dunn was selected by the Phillies with the final pick of the Rule 5 Draft. In 2023, Dunn played 119 games at Double-A Reading, where he slashed .271/.396/.902 with 21 home runs and 78 RBI. Now, as a member of the Brewers active roster entering spring training, Dunn has a chance to crack the club's big league roster. Dunn had a relatively low profile prior to last season and his showing at the AFL, but he recently MLB Pipeline's top 30 prospects rankings (no. 24) within the Brewers' system. Dunn speaks with Jack about his time in the Fall League, the Fall League pitchers and hitters that impressed him the most, what it was like being traded, what the baseball scene is like in Utah (could Salt Lake City ever get an MLB franchise?), his love for UFC, the NFL playoffs, NCAA conference realignment and the death of the Pac-12, college baseball, his excitement to play in Milwaukee, and much, much more! You can follow Oliver on Instagram, @oliver_dunnn3.

The Rich Redmond Show
Pick the Finish Line and Figure Out How to Get There w/Chris Fryar :: Ep 166 The Rich Redmond Show

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 117:35


Chris Fryar is the longtime drummer with the Grammy award winning Zac Brown Band. He has also worked with Oteil and the Peacemakers, led by bassist Oteil Burbridge of the Allman Brothers Band, Charles Neville, Victor Wooten, John Popper, Steve Bailey, David Hood, Robert Moore and the Wildcats, and the blues trio, Gravy.,,as well as Alan Jackson, Kid Rock, Jimmy Buffett, Dave Grohl, Chris Cornnewll, Brandi Carlile, John Fogerty, Skrillex and many more.    Some Things That Came Up:  -4:00 Broke leg playing baseball. Started drums -5:20 UNT, The Mississippi University for Women  -8:20 Gary Chafee's “Patterns, Vol. 3” Book  -11:30 The genius of Keith Carlock  -18:40 The Dream Theater of the country genre  -20:00 Archived shows since 2011 -21:50 Kicking butt without a click! -25:00 Perfect time vs. great feel  -26:00 Original drummer Marcus Petruska -34:20 What is a successful drummer?  -37:20 Pick the finish line and figure out how to get there -42:50 Jim's ZBB crying game  -51:50 Southern Ground Studio. Haunted?  -63:20 The Science of “Uncaged”  -1:05:20 Working with iconic artists. Commonalities?  -1:12:40 Ringo Starr is the real thing and Jimmy Buffett is the genuine article!  -1:15:00 The 5 Love Languages -1:19:20 Teaching at Samford University  -1:23:40 The Chris Fryar Drum Method Book?  -1:28:00 Incorporating shoulders into warmups -1:31:00 2024 Co-Bill Tour with Kenny Chesney  -1:41:00 “Following The Fryars” Podcast  -1:42:50 GRANDfatherhood -1:50:00 Sting and Frank Zappa  -1:50:20 The Power of Reading Charts -1:52:50 The Fave 5 FOLLOW:  www.chrisfryar.com IG: @the1chrrisfryar X: @chrisfryarrZBB   The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits!   Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at:   https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1   One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!   Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com

PHLY Philadelphia Phillies Podcast
PHLY Phillies Podcast | Josh Hader links to the Phillies AGAIN? +Rob Thomson talks Kyle Schwarber, leadoff

PHLY Philadelphia Phillies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 67:43


Josh Hader links to the Phillies AGAIN? Rob Thomson's comments on Kyle Schwarber and the leadoff spot. Down on the farm: Robert Moore. Catch our Daily deep dive into prospects, rankings and the latest MLB news.  Renee Washington, Jamie Lynch, and Tyler Zulli are also joined by the Phillies content creator & show host known as “Absolutely Hammered” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ag Law in the Field
Episode #169 - Robert Moore (Long Term Care Considerations for Farm & Ranch Families)

Ag Law in the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 41:01


We have a great one for you today! Listen in as Robert Moore walks us through Long Term Care Considerations for Farm & Ranch Families! He has some excellent resources that we have linked below. It is never to early to start planning ahead. We hope you enjoy this one as much as we did!    Contact Info for Robert Moore Email : moore.301@osu.edu Website   Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show Long Term Care in the Farm - Publication Long Term Care Cost Calculator  Genworth Cost of Care Survey  

This Is Important
Ep 176: Live From Long Island: Whiskey Dick, Cocaine Dick, Or Long Island Iced Tea Dick?

This Is Important

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 86:25 Transcription Available


Wellness Force Radio
Greg Schmaus | Healing Your Core Archetypes: Living Free From Self Sabotage + Reclaiming Your Power (NOW)

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 84:27


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 571 Are you aware of the archetypes that are stopping you from reaching your full potential? Greg Schmaus, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom podcast, episode 571, to share how core archetypes represent your relationship with your own power, why you should heal your inner child, and what it takes to break generational patterns and become at peace with your life. "Ego is a collection of archetypes that protect the safety and security of your inner child. You're not really able to ascend into higher states of consciousness that 30,000 foot vantage point until you've healed your inner child. Because the vulnerability of your inner child will always keep pulling you back down." - Greg Schmaus Live Life Well from Sunrise to Sunset Save 20% with code "WELLNESSFORCE" on everyone's favorite Superfoods brand, ORGANIFI, including their Sunrise to Sunset Bundle and their Women's Power Stack that includes HARMONY + GLOW for true hormonal balance and great health radiating through your beautiful skin. Click HERE to order your Organifi today. Are You Stressed Out Lately? Take a deep breath with the M21™ wellness guide: a simple yet powerful 21 minute morning system that melts stress and gives you more energy through 6 science-backed practices and breathwork. Click HERE to download for free. Biohack Your Mind & Body with Plunge Ice Baths!Save $150 on your PLUNGE order with code "WELLNESSFORCE" As seen on Shark Tank, Plunge's revolutionary Cold Plunge uses powerful cooling, filtration, and sanitation to give you cold, clean water whenever you want it, making it far superior to an ice bath or chest freezer. *Review The Wellness + Wisdom Podcast & WIN $150 in wellness prizes! *Join The Facebook Group 20% Off Healing Your Core Archetypes Program Live free from self-sabotage, reclaim your power + clear the path to your highest potential. 20% off | code: "WELLNESSFORCE" Our core archetypes represent our relationship with our own power. We often give away our power to ensure safety and security. On this journey together, we will reclaim our personal power and move towards greater freedom and empowerment. Understand The Root Cause: What is the true root cause of my illness? Why do some people heal and others do not? When we understand our core survival archetypes, we unpack the true origins of our current health challenges. Unpack Your Soul Contracts: Once we have explored our core archetypes, we begin to see the contracts that we have come into this lifetime to work through. We heal our core wounds and reclaim the medicine within. Unlock Your Potential: As we explore our core archetypes and review our old contracts, we begin to reclaim our personal power and align with our highest potential. We access the unique gift that we are here to share with the world. Heal your inner child. Rewrite your victim story. Overcome self-sabotage. Reclaim your self-worth. Heal your mother and father lineage. Access your own divinity. 20% off | code: "WELLNESSFORCE" In This Episode, Greg Schmaus Uncovers: [01:30] Healing Your Core Archetypes Greg Schmaus Healing Your Core Archetypes | 20% off with the code "WELLNESSFORCE" Healing The Mind | 20% off with code "WELLNESSFORCE" 356 Greg Schmaus | Ancient Secrets: Healing OCD & Boosting Mental Health 414 Greg Schmaus | Healing The Mind: A Journey To Wholeness Why we're all looking for peace. How our archetypes represent the relationship with our own power. Why we're scared of our own power. [05:10] The World Is Your Mirror How archetypes help us understand collective patterns. Unpacking how external patterns show us our own internal patterns. Why you should use what's happening in the world as a reflection of your psyche to help you heal. The contracts that Greg healed in himself using archetypes. Why our initial contracts give us security but don't work long-term. [10:50] Why You Need to Heal Your Inner Child Why trauma response brings us into survival mode as a protective mechanism. How survival mode is driven by the ego. Why you need to heal your inner child to access higher consciousness. King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette Richard C. Schwartz [16:35] The Four Archetypes of Survival The seven core archetypes. Caroline Myss Why the four survival archetypes are the foundation of the other three archetypes. Describing each of the four archetypes of survival. How Greg created his own victim contract to get his emotional needs met. Why we unconsciously self-sabotage our success and power. How the prostitute archetypes seek guarantee over taking risks. Why we shouldn't get our needs met through pain. [24:50] Generational Patterns: Break The Cycle Why knowing about the archetypes is not enough to heal old wounds. The patterns that parents pass on to their children. Why Greg added three more archetypes as an expression of repeated patterns. If we don't heal our wounds, we'll project them onto our children. How trauma is passed from generation to generation. [30:00] Don't Get Stuck in Time Why Josh believes everything is happening for us, not to us. How trauma leaves us stuck in time to protect our core wounds. Why life puts situations in your way that are helping us heal. Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday Why the soul doesn't have an enemy, only the ego has it. [35:00] Letting Go + Becoming at Peace with Life How to be at peace with what happens in your life. Matt Kahn How our spiritual journey is related to moving through moments of devastation. Why we need to let go and allow life to annihilate the resistance we have. 521 The Truth About Living A Spiritual Life + Vision Quests | Mark Tollefson Why we need to be careful what we pray for. [40:00] Dream A New Dream Josh's dream about his fear of death and how it has been holding him back. Interpreting dreams through archetypes. The connection between dream and myth. Why it's our responsibility to dream a new dream. 503 Paul Levy | Wetiko: Break Free From Collective Mass Psychosis [45:35] The Healing Spiral + Collective Patterns 543 Kelly Brogan MD | How to Love ALL Your Parts + Be Self-Sovereign Why our wounds and patterns keep coming back. How we're healing collective patterns on a personal level. Why people go back to old trauma thinking it's theirs. Freud vs Jung How to recognize collective patterns. Why healing ourselves supports the healing of the collective. [52:40] Healing Parental Wounds + The Sacred Masculine How the relationship with our mother and father defines how we receive ourselves and how we think others receive us. Why the sacred masculine is a container for the feminine. The emptiness of compassion. How inner healing allows the masculine to become a strong container. [59:45] Expressing Your Needs to Your Partner Why we need to communicate our needs. The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz How the survival archetypes interfere with conscious communication. The four parts of Greg's archetype healing method: Part 1: What the archetype is. Part 2: Meditation to connect with the archetype inside you. Part 3: EFT practice + speaking + energetic clearing. Part 4: Journaling + integration. [01:05:55] The Imago Dei Archetype: The Image of God Why the Imago Dei is the original archetype. How our beliefs around God and death trigger the other archetypes. Why our relationship with God is directly related to our intuition. How life can do the healing work on you by just participating in life. The difference between danger and discomfort. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show The Ego Protects You "Our ego is always trying to protect what life is always trying to annihilate. Life has a target on your core wounds because the universe knows that until you heal those core wounds, you're always going to be brought back down to that level of development. You're going to attract situations in life that are going to give you an opportunity to heal core wounds that you experienced as a child." - Greg Schmaus Collective Wounds "A lot of times we have this illusion that if we keep revisiting things or the same things keep coming up, it means we haven't healed that in ourselves. Which maybe that's true but I think there's a possibility that that's not true. A lot of the things that we're healing within ourselves are not actually ours personally. They're collective patterns that we're voluntarily working through as a way of transmuting that energy out of the collective." - Greg Schmaus Intuition = Relationship with God "Your relationship with God directly connects to your relationship with your intuition. Your intuition is an expression of the higher self that's guiding you towards your potential which a lot of times goes against what feels safe and familiar. If you're still in your survival archetype, always needing to go to self-preservation, you're going to override intuition to always go into that self-preservation because the two are in conflict. Once you heal these survival archetypes, you're in a different relationship with truth. And when you're in a different relationship with truth, now it can come in without as much interference from all of these survival parts telling you why it is not a good idea." - Greg Schmaus Your Power Is Your Energy "Where you give your power away is where you give your energy away. Where you give your energy away is where you give your vitality away." - Greg Schmaus Links From Today's Show  Greg Schmaus Healing Your Core Archetypes | 20% off with the code "WELLNESSFORCE" Healing The Mind | 20% off with code "WELLNESSFORCE" 356 Greg Schmaus | Ancient Secrets: Healing OCD & Boosting Mental Health 414 Greg Schmaus | Healing The Mind: A Journey To Wholeness King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine by Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette Richard C. Schwartz Caroline Myss Ego Is The Enemy by Ryan Holiday Matt Kahn 521 The Truth About Living A Spiritual Life + Vision Quests | Mark Tollefson 503 Paul Levy | Wetiko: Break Free From Collective Mass Psychosis 543 Kelly Brogan MD | How to Love ALL Your Parts + Be Self-Sovereign Freud vs Jung The Four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Products BREATHE - 20% off with the code “PODCAST20” Organifi –20% off with the code ‘WELLNESSFORCE' SEED Synbiotic - 30% off with the code "JOSHTRENT" BON CHARGE - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" MANNA Vitality - 20% off with the code "JOSH20" Mendi.io - 20% off with the code "JOSH20" SpectraSculpt - 15% off with the code "JOSH15" SaunaSpace - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Cured Nutrition CBD - 20% off with the code "WELLNESS FORCE" PLUNGE - $150 off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE" LiftMode - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" MitoZen – 10% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” Paleovalley – 15% off with the link only NOOTOPIA - 10% off with the code "JOSH10" Activation Products - 20% off with the code “WELLNESSFORCE” SENSATE - $25 off with the code "JOSH25" ION - 15% off with the code ‘JOSH1KS' Feel Free from Botanic Tonics - $40 off with the code "WELLNESS40" Essential Oil Wizardry - 10% off with the code "WELLNESSFORCE" ALIVE WATERS - 33% off your first order with the code "JOSH33" DRY FARM WINES - Get an extra bottle of Pure Natural Wine with your order for just 1¢ Drink LMNT – Zero Sugar Hydration: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack, with any purchase Free Resources M21 Wellness Guide - Free 3-Week Breathwork Program with Josh Trent Join Wellness + Wisdom Community About Greg Schmaus Greg Schmaus is the CEO of Healing 4D, a Holistic Health Practitioner, Shamanic Energy Healer, and Massage Therapist. He is the creator of “Healing The Mind" and "Healing Your Core Archetypes" programs. With a fully integrated approach to physical and mental health, Greg supports students across the world in gaining understanding and meaning to their healing journey. Through his online programs and personal client coaching, Greg guides students and clients towards higher awareness, empowerment, and freedom in their lives through authentic lifestyle practices. Over the past decade, Greg has coached countless clients with various physical and mental health challenges; integrating the lessons of many of his great teachers and mentors, including Paul Chek and Alberto Villoldo. Website Instagram YouTube Listen To The Latest Episodes... Greg Schmaus | Healing The Mind: A Journey To Wholeness