• A.I. Ain't Got No Soul...Or Does It? | Dylan Francisco PhD | HITW 158
    Nov 13 2024

    Howling about A.I., animism, post-humanism, James Hillman, creativity and soul making with Dylan Francisco, Co-Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute.


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    References:

    God, Human, Animal, Machine by Meghan O'Gieblyn

    Re-Visioning Psychology by James Hillman

    How It Is by V. F. Cordova

    My article: Does A.I. Dream of Electric Sheep?

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • How do we stay human in the age of A.I.? | Douglas Rushkoff | HITW 157
    Nov 6 2024

    Howling about A.I., technology, psychedelics and the death of the counterculture with Douglas Rushkoff.


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    Named one of the “world’s ten most influential intellectuals” by MIT, Douglas Rushkoff is an author and documentarian who studies human autonomy in a digital age. His twenty books include the just-published Survival of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of the Tech Billionaires, as well as the recent Team Human, based on his podcast. His latest book is a new edition of his bestselling Program or Be Programmed.


    Douglas' website: https://rushkoff.com/



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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • ALIEN (1979) | GLEN SLATER | ARCHETYPAL VIEW
    Oct 31 2024

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    A deep dive into Ridley Scott's space horror masterpiece with Jungian and archetypal psychologist Glen Slater. We dig into the complex archetypal ideas underlying what is a pretty straightforward horror story: the history and role of the monster in fiction, the evolution of the alien in our culture, Jung's theory about UFOs, the devouring mother, AI and the soul, Trump as monster, and lots more!


    Glen studied psychology and comparative religion at The University of Sydney before coming to the United States in 1992 for doctoral work in clinical psychology. He has been teaching at Pacifica for over twenty years and is currently the Associate Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies specialization. He also teaches in the Mythological Studies program.


    EPISODE REFERENCES:

    HITW ep.133 with Glen Slater on his book Jung vs. Borg: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hitw-133-jung-vs-98191973

    Does A.I. Dream of Electric Sheep? https://thevale.substack.com/p/does-ai-dream-of-electric-sheep

    A Jungian Inquiry into the American Psyche: The Violence of Innocence by Ipek S. Burnett

    The Making of Alien by J.W. Rinzler


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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • (Preview) Carl Jung, Psychedelics & Depth Psychology | Dylan Francisco | HITW 156
    Oct 30 2024

    Howling about Jung, psychedelics, animism & decolonizing depth psychology with Dylan Francisco, Co-Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies program at Pacifica Graduate Institute.


    This is the first half of a longer conversation. If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


    We have a lively discussion around Jung's cautions (and contradictions) against the use of psychedelics, the limitations of Jungian and depth psychology when confronted with psychedelic experiences of other realms and non-human beings, and the constant need to keep re-visioning depth psychology.

    Check out my previous conversation with Dylan (né Hoffman): https://www.patreon.com/posts/hitw-126-vine-92962525


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    48 mins
  • Individuation Through Art, Buddhism & Psychedelics | Diane Stanley | HITW 155
    Oct 23 2024

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    This conversation with artist and longtime Buddhist practitioner Diane Stanley is a companion piece to my episode with Murray Stein (ep 154). Diane collaborated with Murray in a series of dialogues that became the book Ways to the Self, recently published by Chiron.


    Diane Stanley has studied and practiced Buddhist meditation for over four decades, making extensive journeys to the Himalayan region. She is an artist and lives in Devon, England where she pursues her interests in art, meditation and Jungian psychology.

    Ways to the Self, Five Conversations: https://chironpublications.com/shop/ways-to-the-self-five-conversations/


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • SS01 Soul Studies: Rollo May, The Courage to Create (1975)
    Feb 2 2022

    Soul Studies is a new series of podcasts where I read excerpts from books that are currently inspiring me. In this episode I read from the first chapter of Rollo May’s 1975 book “The Courage to Create”. It struck me as a book that feels incredibly relevant to our cultural moment, particularly on the topics of despair, cultural divides and ideological fanaticism.

    “People who claim to be absolutely convinced that their stand is the only right one are dangerous. Such conviction is the essence not only of dogmatism, but of its more destructive cousin, fanaticism. It blocks off the user from learning new truth, and it is a dead giveaway of unconscious doubt. The person then has to double his or her protests in order to quiet not only the opposition but his or her own unconscious doubts as well.”

    Rollo May (1909-1994) taught at Harvard, Princeton, and Yale, and was Regents' Professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz. An influential psychologist, he was the best-selling author of Love and Will, as well as the author of The Courage to Create, Man's Search for Himself, The Meaning of Anxiety, and Psychology and the Human Dilemma.

    If you enjoyed this episode and want me to continue sharing work I find in the course of my Soul Studies, please let me know!

    Email me: hello@brianjames.ca
    Instagram: @revealingthesoul
    Website: brianjames.ca


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    33 mins
  • The Many Ways to God | Murray Stein | HITW 154
    Oct 23 2024

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    Howling about soul, psychedelics, liberation and integrating numinous experiences with famed Jungian analyst Murray Stein.

    Murray's new book Ways to the Self with Diane Stanley: https://chironpublications.com/shop/ways-to-the-self-five-conversations/


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    55 mins
  • (PREVIEW) What we talk about when we talk about soul | Ken James | HITW 153
    Oct 16 2024

    This is an excerpt of a longer conversation. If you’d like to listen to the full episode and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness


    Continuing the conversation with Jungian psychoanalyst Ken James.

    • What are we talking about when we talk about soul?
    • What do we mean by soul work?
    • Can depth psychology replace religion?
    • How did James Hillman talk about soul?
    • Is Buddhism compatible with Jungian psychology?
    • How does AI affect the soul?

    Kenneth James, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago, Illinois. He is the founder and director of The Soulwork Center, dedicated to facilitating the process of individuation according to the teachings of C.G. Jung and other contributors to the field of Analytical Psychology.

    https://www.soulworkcenter.org/


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    48 mins