Richard Tarnas - Understanding Our Moment in History - Jung Society of Atlanta
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We seem to be living at the end of an era. Old structures are cracking, the moment of creative chaos is upon us, and the drama of our age has become a great question: What new principles and structures will emerge to shape our future? So much is at stake. We are facing a threshold of fundamental collective transformation that bears a striking resemblance to what takes place on the individual level in initiatory rites of passage, in near-death experiences, in spiritual crises, and in critical stages of what Jung called the individuation process. Join Richard Tarnas as he draws on depth psychology and archetypal astrology, philosophy, religion, and cultural history as we seek together a larger context for both understanding and action.
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This guy is brilliant
The thing about Kali and why the death rebirth experience is so key to our cosmology. It’s not really about us. And by us I mean humanity. It is about what we call the divine. For nothing pleases the divine more than to be reminded of their divinity. And nothing reminds them more than to destroy so that they may create anew. And be as they once were and remembered themselves at their best. Divine.
Showing the clip and trailer to your you tube audience would be nice.
To acknowledge myth is not enough though- we have to know the origin of myth. Go to Thunderbolts of the Gods on KZread - the next level of our understanding our relationship with the cosmos and our greater meaning.
ähm, ah, ähm, ähm, ah. What a great speaker...
@aristotelian3098
6 жыл бұрын
And his other words are...?
The mood of which he wrote in 1956 is not the mood of 2014. Those words are not true as the turn has come and we are going down. The twilight has come for the West.
Cat Sturk: kzread.info/dash/bejne/X4Fh2NCmlc3diNI.html
Hillman was afraid of women !!! (and therefore, contemptuous of ?...)
@arcadianwings2662
7 жыл бұрын
Love for 'the Feminine' (archetypally) is difficult to combine with 'Love for contemporary women'.
The baby was thrown out with the bath water. In rightly thinking that we should not give ourselves over to the world mindlessly we in adhering, rightly, to that went too far in undervaluing the world. If, as Eastern religion has it, it is nothing more than a dream, God’s dream, in which we participate in much the same way we are participants in our nightly dreams, we should, having been given free will, adhere to and value the good so that eventually we are one with the good. Thus returning to the paradise from which we have fallen. If we choose evil the show goes on and the suffering goes on and will until all learn that it is better and wiser to correspond to Reality than to oppose it.