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Damien Walker and U of T Jungian Association President Naseem Reesha discuss the connection between media and revelation, examining topics in cognitive science and psychedelics reasearch as they explore how literature and art can expand our consciousness.
(This is the second half of a longer conversation. See "Daniel Greig on Media & Revelation (Part 1)" for the first half.)
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Reginald Wooten and Sanaminder Bouns discuss the intersection between the philosophy of music and religion.
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Daniel Greig and U of T Jungian Association President Naseem Reesha discuss the connection between media and revelation, examining topics in cognitive science and psychedelics reasearch as they explore how literature and art can expand our consciousness.
(This is the first half of a longer conversation. Keep an eye out for the forthcoming book Illumination Games: A Guide to Psychedelics and Mystical Experiences, which will be published under the name Damian Walker. The intro to this episode was written for the musical project Delirium.)
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The Jungian Association's Naseem Reesha continues his conversation with Professor Cory Lewis, drawing on sources such as Buddhist philosophy, Jung, Lacan, and Brian Cantwell Smith to tackle different models of the wholesome life, the constraints around what can make a meaningful life, and how the meaning of life is or isn't like the meaning of a sentence.
[Intro music by Sanaminder Bouns]
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Professor Cory Lewis and U of T Jungian Association President Naseem Reesha tackle the question of the meaning of life, putting the work of philosophers of science such as Denis Walsh in conversation with the thought of Jung, Derrida, Sartre, John Vervaeke, and others. This is the first half of a longer conversion; the rest of the conversation will be available in a later episode.
(For more of Cory Lewis, search for his YouTube channel!)
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The Jungian Association's James Yuan continues his conversation with Professor Anderson Todd, discussing the search for wisdom and the place of Jungian thought among the great political, mystical, and religious traditions of the world.
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Professor Anderson Todd and the U of T Jungian Association's James Yuan discuss the intersections between Jungian thought and cognitive science, touching on topics such as dreams, meaning, and the pursuit of wisdom. This is the first half of a longer conversion; the rest of the conversation will be available in a later episode.
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Eddy Wang and JS president Naseem Rine-Reesha discuss different philosophies of imagining and approaching the other, drawing on thought from Jung, Freud, Lacan, Hegel, and Sartre, among others. Join us for a conversation laced with dreams, alchemy, and ghostly presences.