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Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky engages in dialogues and research at the intersection of psychology and religion, for the purpose of individual and cultural transformation. Forthcoming book C.G Jung: Face to Face with Christianity.

Psychology & The Cross Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky

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Jungian Analyst Jakob Lusensky engages in dialogues and research at the intersection of psychology and religion, for the purpose of individual and cultural transformation. Forthcoming book C.G Jung: Face to Face with Christianity.

    E22 The Secret of the Golden Flower with Jason Smith

    E22 The Secret of the Golden Flower with Jason Smith

    The Secret of the Golden Flower is a Taoist text on inner alchemy that landed in Jung's hands in the late 1920s. It was the sinologist and Christian missionary in China, Richard Wilhelm who sent the text to Jung for a commentary.
    It's hard to overestimate the importance this text had on Jung and his work. Reading this text made him abandon his work on the Red Book and shift his focus outside to the comparative studies of the individuation process. Especially interesting for this podcast is that it's in Jung's commentary of the text that he most clearly outlines his rendering of the Imitatio Christi.
    I invited Jason Smith, host of the podcast Digital Jung, and author of Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, back to the podcast to discuss this important work of literature, Jung's comments on it, and what we can learn from it today. 
    Music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: "Hard Sell" by Ketsa.

    • 54 min
    E21 Hans Trüb & Psychoanalysis at eye level with Paul Bishop

    E21 Hans Trüb & Psychoanalysis at eye level with Paul Bishop

    Hans Trüb is one of the unsung heroes of the early movement of Analytical Psychology. He was a pioneer of relational psychoanalysis or intersubjective psychotherapy years before any such terms were coined. Trüb (which means 'cloudy' or ‘gloomy’ in German) had a personal friendship and later conflict with Jung and an ongoing correspondence with philosopher Martin Buber.
    Trüb's psychological theory is an attempt of synthesising Analytical Psychology with Buber's dialogue-based philosophy. His vision was an analysis at eye level, a powershift between analyst and analysand, as well as an analysis as focused on the inner as the outer world. 

    I invited my favorite scholar Paul Bishop again to the podcast to help shed some light on Trüb's thinking, his contributions, and their importance for us today. 
    The music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: Ketsa - No light without darkness, Aimless and Mind 2.

    • 58 min
    E20 Rudolf Steiner & C.G Jung with Jonah C. Evans

    E20 Rudolf Steiner & C.G Jung with Jonah C. Evans

    In this episode, I speak to Jonah C. Evans about the ideas of Austrian social reformer, architect, and Christian esotericist Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) and how they relate to Jung's psychology.
    Jonah is a priest and director of the seminary of the Christian Community in North America based in Toronto. The Christian Community is an international Christian movement inspired by Rudolf Steiner and still very active today. 
    The music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: Ketsa - Mind 2

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    Seeds of Secular Christianity | Secular Christ Season 3 (Trailer)

    Seeds of Secular Christianity | Secular Christ Season 3 (Trailer)

    In our third season of Secular Christ with Sean J. McGrath we go searching for the seeds of Secular Christianity. The series will go live in early 2024.

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    E19 Healing Fire: Orthodox Christianity and Analytical Psychology with Pia Chaudhari

    E19 Healing Fire: Orthodox Christianity and Analytical Psychology with Pia Chaudhari

    In this episode, I speak to Pia Chaudhari about her book Dynamis of Healing: Patristic Theology and the Psyche published by Fordham University Press. 

    Pia holds a doctorate in theology from the Department of Psychiatry & Religion at Union Theological Seminary in New York. Her research interests include theological anthropology, depth psychology, processes of healing, and the engagement with aestetics and beauty. She is a founding co-chair of the Analytical Psychology and Orthodox Christianity Consultation (APOCC). 
    Thank you for listening in on our conversation. 

    The music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: Ketsa - Dawn’s Dew.

    • 59 min
    A letter from Carl Gustav Jung to Sabina Spielrein

    A letter from Carl Gustav Jung to Sabina Spielrein

    A letter from Carl Gustav Jung to Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942), 4th of December 1908.
    My Dear,
    I regret so much; I regret my weakness and curse the fate that is threatening me. I fear for my work, for my life's task, for all the lofty perspectives that are being revealed to me by this new Weltanschauung as It evolves. How shall I with my sensitive soul, free myself from all these questions? 
    You will laugh when I tell you that recently earlier surfacing, from a time (3-4 year) when I often hurt myself badly, and when, for example, I was once only just rescued from certain death by a maid. « My mind is torn to its very depths. I, who had to be a tower of strength for many weak people, am the weakest of all. Will you forgive me for being as I am? For offending you by being like this, and forgetting my duties as a doctor towards you? Will you understand that I am one of the weakest and most unstable of human beings? 
    And will you never take revenge on me for that, either in words, or in thoughts or feelings? I am looking for someone who understands how to love, without punishing the other person, imprisoning him or sucking him dry; I am seeking this as yet unrealized person who will manage to separate love from social advantage and disadvantage, so that love may always be an end in itself, and not just a means to an end. 
    It is my misfortune that I can not live without the joy of love, of tempestuous, ever-changing love. This daemon stands as an unholy contradiction to my compassion and my sensitivity. When love for a woman awakens within me, the first thing I feel is regret, pity for the poor woman who dreams of eternal faithfulness and other impossibilities, and is destined for a painful awakening out of all these dreams. Therefore if one is already married it is better to engage in this lie and do penance for it immediately than to repeat the experiment again and again, lying repeatedly, and repeatedly disappointing." What on earth is to be done for the best?
    I do not know and dare not say, because I do not know what you will make of my words and feelings. Since the last upset I have completely lost my sense of security with regard to you. That weighs heavily on me. You must clear up this uncertainty once and for all. I should like to talk to you again at greater length. For example, I could speak with you next Tuesday morning between 9.15 and 12.00. Since you are perhaps less inhibited in your apartment, I am willing to come to you. Should Tuesday morning not suit you, write and tell me, otherwise I will come in the hope of getting some clarity. 
    I should like definite assurances so that my mind can be at rest over your intentions. Otherwise my work suffers, and that seems to me more important than the passing problems and sufferings of the present. Give me back now something of the love and patience and unselfishness which I was able to give you at the time of your illness. Now am ill...

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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

jimthehalfling ,

Unique podcast

I really appreciate this podcast for several reasons. 1. It attempts to tackle the challenging questions around Christianity and Jung’s psychology without glossing overt the legitimate roadblocks. 2. Because the host is not from the US he brings a unique perspective to the topic. 3. The guests are intelligent and articulate. Bravo.

m_amore ,

love this

I love this podcast as well and hope Jakob Lusensky will continue with them. There’s much to reflect on here and Jakob is a calm, thoughtful interlocutor. His guests have all been serious academics and it’s fascinating to hear them.

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