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Murray Stein and Jim Manganiello dialogue on the theme of “Great Individuation.” In these conversations, they describe a path to individuation that unites depth psychology and spirituality and leads to a development of consciousness that is urgently needed for our times if humanity is to survive and evolve to a new level.
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Murray Stein and Jim Manganiello dialogue on the theme of “Great Individuation.” In these conversations, they describe a path to individuation that unites depth psychology and spirituality and leads to a development of consciousness that is urgently needed for our times if humanity is to survive and evolve to a new level.
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Murray Stein and Jim Manganiello dialogue on the theme of “Great Individuation.” In these conversations, they describe a path to individuation that unites depth psychology and spirituality and leads to a development of consciousness that is urgently needed for our times if humanity is to survive and evolve to a new level.
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Murray Stein and Jim Manganiello dialogue on the theme of “Great Individuation.” In these conversations, they describe a path to individuation that unites depth psychology and spirituality and leads to a development of consciousness that is urgently needed for our times if humanity is to survive and evolve to a new level.
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“Eranos” is a play about history, ideas and brilliant personalities. It is 1947, and we witness Jung and Aniela Jaffé, his confidant, in discussions with Erich Neumann, Rabbi Leo Baeck and Eranos founder and commanding presence, Olga Fröbe-Kaptyn, all gathered around the famous Round Table.
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Murray Stein, from his home in Goldiwil shares with Luis Moris a story of dead friends coming back to say "see you later."
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Two friends, Murray and Henry, sit in the famous bar at the Kronenhalle Restaurant in Zurich and speak about friendship. The play is personal as well as philosophical. They hone in on the value and importance of friendship for a healthy and rewarding life. And the bartender, Hermes, adds a touch of the divine.
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Diane comes to Zurich to meet with Dr. Murray Stein to speak about a dream she had. The conversation reveals how the Self has been expressing itself through Diane and her artistic works. This is a conversation about the inner and autonomous drive of the unconscious psyche.
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Murray and Henry are traveling together on a train from Zurich to Ascona, Switzerland. Their conversation revolves around the perplexing story of a relationship that began with a lunch at a Zurich restaurant that led to a surprising outburst of creativity and ended in a climax that may have been mysteriously forecast in a dream.