In today's episode, Rick Alexander shares a paper he presented at the 2023 Mythologium Conference called Tantra and the Erotic Heart of Individuation.
In 1932, C.G. Jung first put depth psychology in dialogue with the Tantric worldview through his lectures on Kundalini Yoga. This paper is an attempt to dream that project forward, asking essential questions about how taking Tantra seriously might inform our ideas about how we relate to the soul, the body, and ultimately, the path of individuation.
To work with Rick or engage more with his content, visit www.rickalexander.com
To sign up for the upcoming Psychology of Cannabis workshop, click here
Sources:
Roche, Lorin. The Radiance Sutras: 112 Gateways to The Yoga of Wonder & Delight. 2014.
Jung, C. G. The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga. Princeton University Press, 1996.
Learning to let go
The next harmonious thing
The Adventurer within, Part II
The Adventurer Within
What happened to the WWJD phenomenon?
Entering the tao
Identifying your Call to Adventure
The Way of the Phoenix
The Divine Spark
If boys never die, men never live
Forsaken
The Great Way
Finding Self in the Buddha Myth
In Search of the Sacred
A Thousand Names For God
The Final MCP
Nervous system recovery with Julianne Dallas
Unconscious Patterns
A conversation on creativity with Lyssa Scott
Ego and the quest to be whole
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Devoted To Prayer
Cast The Word
Let Me Be Frank | Bishop Frank Caggiano’s Podcast | Diocese of Bridgeport, CT
The Bible Recap
BardsFM