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Dr. Luke Johnson
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Luke Johnson once built an educational-social media platform. Now, he is working on a book project at the intersection of metaphysics, film, and cryptography. Follow along here:
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2 Timothy 2:24-26 KJV
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Gospel of Luke KJV Bible Study Chapter 9
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Gospel of Luke KJV Bible Study Chapter 9
Gospel of Luke KJV Bible Study Chapter 8
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Gospel of Luke KJV Bible Study Chapter 8
Introduction to Frazer's "The Golden Bough" (ft.Jung, Hegel, Eliade, Campbell, Hegel, Freud & more)
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Introduction to Frazer's "The Golden Bough" (ft.Jung, Hegel, Eliade, Campbell, Hegel, Freud & more)
Religion and the Apollo Program with Kendrick Oliver, author of "To Touch the Face of GOD"
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Today, we discuss Kendick fantastic book which you can find here www.amazon.com/Touch-Face-God-American-1957-1975/dp/1421407884
Gospel of Luke Chapter 7 KJV Bible Study
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Gospel of Luke Chapter 7 KJV Bible Study
Gospel of Luke KJV Chapter 6 Bible Study
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Gospel of Luke KJV Chapter 6 Bible Study
Gospel of Luke Chapter 4 KJV Bible Study
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Gospel of Luke Chapter 4 KJV Bible Study
Jung's Lectures on Nerval's "Aurelia" w/Dr. Paul Bishop
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Today, we discussed Craig Stephenson's fantastic text "On Psychological and Visionary Art". www.amazon.com/Psychological-Visionary-Art-Philemon-Foundation/dp/0691162476
Jung's essay on James Joyce's "Ulysses", Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, and Kubrick's 2001: ASO.
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Jung's essay on James Joyce's "Ulysses", Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey, and Kubrick's 2001: ASO.
Dr. Jung's Stone: Decoding Carl Jung's Lapis Philosophorum with Kubrick in mind.
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A discussion of Carl Jung's Bollingen Stone, Maud Oakes, and Stanley Kubrick.
W. H. Auden's "Moon Landing" Analysis
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W. H. Auden's "Moon Landing" Analysis
POEM OF PARMENIDES English translation :John Burnet (1892)
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POEM OF PARMENIDES English translation :John Burnet (1892)
Book of Job Discussion Epilogue with Jane
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Book of Job Discussion Epilogue with Jane
"Apollo and the Mouse" from Custom and Myth by Andrew Lang
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"Apollo and the Mouse" from Custom and Myth by Andrew Lang
The earth is measured flat.
Wow! This presentation captivated me due to your 1:05:01 brilliant connection of Frazer’s “Golden Bough” book with Jung, Campbell, Eliade and Kubrick work , I’m glad I found your podcast! Congratulations for your wonderful presentation! Happy New Year!
Thank you! It's going to be a long journey! Stay tuned. We will be examining it once a month for the next nine months.
Fascinating, Luke! Thanks for kind words about my book on Hegel and Jung. I hope some day to put out a new edition (I wrote most of it in my mid-twenties.
@@gaiapolis2012 wow! Thanks for stopping by! Would love to interview you if you are game!
36:00 the points you guys saying about actors, is so on point- i wish you guys went deeper into it - its literally extremely important to have a session just on ACTORS
So true! There's just so much to cover. I'm sure this will come up throughout the series.
im working on this too. #gorgonwars
awesome. Do share whatever insights you may have.
might be fun to collaborate if interested
right now im working on BOOK OF JOB - jung
@@Cyberphunkisms oh wow! Fantastic text! I did a Bible study on Job last year to prepare myself better for it one day. Definitely need to address it at some point.
Here is the playlist I will be adding these videos to ruclips.net/video/EeuwbS-rIeY/видео.html
Get rid of that bald guy!
I was mistaken. Robert Burns wrote the poem "Catcher in the Rye" and it was Salinger who was born on New Year's Day. Salinger and Frazer are birthday twins.
"Space exploration" is founded on pseudoscience, magic; made "real" via industry programming. NASA is Disney for adults. The only thing they've sent to space is one's imagination.
Please list the Playlist for all the videos. Following this in order to understand TS Elliott's the Wasteland better.
@@alexrediger2099 I will! Hoping to do one of These a month. 8 installments.
here is the playlist ruclips.net/video/EeuwbS-rIeY/видео.html
On dat sizzurp
the only way to experience that doors song
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Thank you very much professor, professional as always 👏🏽
This book is on my long list of books I feel I should be reading but haven't got around to... I think it's a great choice, hopefully I can follow along and enjoy your insights alongside the work itself.
Yeah, it's quite the commitment! Hopefully, we can produce something of real value for everyone.
hyped for this one
Great talk!
Great show. I hope there is a part 2.
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The text on the stone is talking about consciousness. It’s an orphan it costs nothing ect…. But you have to be conscious to be able to interpret it. Just like reading the bible.
Cool vid. Great guest
@@bigron7009 thanks for stopping by!
@lajphd Keep up the good work 🫡
"We need to have similar experiments made upon man, but we care as little about his 'conscious processes' during the conduct of the experiment as we care about such processes in the rats. " Yeah why would we even care about the conscious processes of poor little Albert?
"the babe leaped in her womb" - a good proof for Kierkegaard's leap of faith.
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I'm very excited by this collaboration... I'm only 10 min in and may find soon that my comment here is redundant as I finish, but just in case it slides unnoted in the abundance of Zinc-cronous threads at play here, I'd love to share that July 26th is Kubrick & Jung's shared D.O.B. Lots of Chariot Card correspondences in their compared biographies. Thank you for such a thorough dive. Praise Telesphorus🙏🏽 (the stand in placeholder spirit serving as a corporal house sitter while the vision quest of the soul travels... not unlike the parasympathetic nervous system on cruse control when we engage the catabasis of Movie Theaters)
He jumped into the wome when Elizabeth was 7months pregnant i believe
6 months, but yes!
The English words we use are bad words in Hebrew and related to bad stuff like piggybank or the word mind look it up in Hebrew and you will find it has something to do with a rope and your mind the word piggybank was unsed to keep youe elgottin gains or money made ftom drug trafficking and they know the words we use plays a big factor in your life
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I want to thank you for this video. I was sent to a Roman Catholic School. Attend grade K-8. When I was a small child I made the mistake of telling these nuns that I could conversate with God. Then I began having headaches. Now that I am trying to open my third eye. Im having a problem doing so. But I do see a mouse holding a threaded needle. When I was in fifth grade the one sister would bringing a few students to the convent. I did witness the older nun putting birdseed in a pan and putting on the top step of the basement stairs.
Thanks for the interesting conversation. I'm very fond of this particular Melville novel that is mostly disregarded as a minor work amongst his great literary achievements. I'm not American and though interested in American history, not that fanatically into revolutionary history, but nevermind. Thank you for an interesting talk about a beloved book by my favorite author. By the way, 7 years ago you were already spot on with connecting trump to Benedict Arnold.
Thanks for this review! I've been attempting to work my way through the Wharton cannon and just finished up The Mother's Recompense. As you mentioned the plot is riveting and features several classic Wharton themes. Would you care to comment on the final paragraph, specifically what "the best thing that ever happened to her" was...
Coleridge was a Psychonaut…he loved Opium. After all it immediately satiates all pain, it instantly lifts depression & assuages PTSD. The Opiates evoke & invoke Spirits,…dead & undead…. BHS
Where can i find the other episodes?
Which episodes are you referring to?
@@lajphd the other jung episodes on patreon. I could not find information about the podcast
@@iammraat3059 www.patreon.com/realeyesradio
@@lajphd thank you Dr Luke
Is this, or are you Luke Johnson, of Emory University?
@@charisvarnadore9862 nope.
Jung struggled with Joyce. Don't ask Jung about Finnegans Wake lol. Joyce had a daughter who was suffered from Schizophrenia (think she did have a relationship with Samuel Beckett too). Jung did treat her but was not successful...think this soured relations between Jung & Joyce. If you do some digging on Google...my assertions can be validated. Joseph Campbell is the best conduit for Joyce & Jung
@@bigron7009 I forgot to mention the Beckett connection. Thank you for stopping by! I’m curious do you know where king wrote about finnegans wake?
@@lajphd You're welcome. I stumbled across the video by chance (synchronicity as Jung would say lol). Beckett, Joyce (Some thing about Irish writers...that make them the best in the English language). I am pretty sure Jung never did an essay (like he did with Ulysses). But as you can imagine...if he didn't like that he definitely would not like the wake. Think there are a few disparaging quotes...will try and find out where. Have you read either Ulysses or Finnegans Wake (or tried it)?
Also, interesting quote at the start...I really like what McLuhan said about the Artist. 'The Artist being the antenna of the human race
@@bigron7009 I’ve audibled both and listened to campbell’s skeleton key.
@@bigron7009 YES!
Very dobby viddy! The phrase "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" is possibly a shibboleth like "Who will help the widow's son?" It appears in the Laurel & Hardy movie 'Sons of the Desert' (1933) when they travel to a Masonic convention. The famous saying seemingly originated in James Howell's 'Proverbs' (1640). Interestingly, Howell's final work was 'The Venice Looking Glass' which is suggestive of affinities with EWS
Wow! thanks for the hints! I hadn't considered the Laurel and Hardy instance. Kubrick references Chaplin several times, so I think it is possible!! And yes! The venice connection! Need to explore these. Thank you so much.
Great insights
This is about how to square your circle.
@@dougmccartney7341 💯
Thanks for the thought-provoking presentation (from someone who knows a bit about Joyce but not enough yet about Jung)
you are very welcome! I enjoy Joyce, but I obviously have much to learn about both figures!
And the Eyes Wide Shut movie? The pagan rituals..
@@JPeeee yeah there’s a lot to say about that. I intend to do something on this book at some point
I'm thinking of finally attacking this work in 2025. I'm putting together a series/reading group. If you would like to be a part of it, let me know.
pinocchio is popping up everywhere...
I think I forgot to mention during our talk that one of the droogs wears a pinocchio mask in clockwork orange....I always found it very interesting that Nixon, president during the apollo missions, was known for his protruding proboscis.
Hero with 2001 Faces?
Two heroes plus one.
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I do think that there is something cryptographic going on with the concept of THOUSAND....FMJ thousand yard stares/1000 faces/2001...I'll figure it out one day....probably has to do with something eschatological.
Maybe we have to switch lexicons. Thousand is mille/milia in Italian/Latin
@@lajphd Do you really think so? I think it is simply an artifact of humans representing numbers in base 10, since we began keeping count with fingers. 100 is below the Dunbar number and is easy to visualize or geometrically conceptualize in the brain. Primitive man has seen a 100 sheep, 100 planted crops, and a 100 fellow tribesmen with his own eyes for many (many) years. A 1,000 is the equivalent of "too many."
Read Robert sardello.get your mind out of these personality cults.
@@kenbranaugh8251 do you recommend anything in particular?
Loved exploring this poem!
The quality of our dreams is both a reflection of our thoughts and actions as well as a general foreshadowing of the fate of our souls in the next life...A nightly, temporary karma that beckons us to change - for the good - so as to avoid a more permanent karma❤️🔥 Beauty(🌷)+Complexity(🌎) =Intent(❤️) The Figure 8 Analogy: An analogy on life, death, the dream-state and the symbolism intertwined within the human experience. We human beings are not traveling in the abstract motion of a straight line towards death (for instance, the numerical straight line of say 1-89). Instead, we are moving in the motion of a figure 8. The Figure 8 is a natural repeating pattern that is divided into two halves and is thus the perfect symbol to represent the human life cycle and our two primary states of existence that we are continuously moving in and out of -the Awake state and the Dream state. When we awake from sleep we come full circle to when we fall back asleep (represented by the bottom half of the figure 8 )and when we go into the dream state we come full circle to when we awake from the dream state (represented by the top half of the figure 8 ). Upon death; the figure 8 of life untwines, but it’s not the body untwining from the mind that this analogy represents. It's two states of mind untwining to form a larger state of mind (8-0)… Because the awake state is really a state -of mind, with our body's physical reality "consciously" intertwined; and the dream-state is also a state of mind with our body's physical reality "subconsciously" intertwined. Therefore; upon death, these two states of mind untwine to form a “larger” state of mind. A state that has all the potentialities of the dream-world (flying, telepathy, psychokinesis, etc) combined with all the actualities of the awake world(nature, form, bonds, etc). This I refer to as the transitional analogy. While conceiving The Figure 8 Analogy, I realized life and death must be perceived -from one point of view- as seperate entities(the transitional analogy(8-0), but must also be perceived -from another point of view- as inseparable entities(the symbolic analogy👇), both of which are ultimately linked by the dream-state. The “Symbolic Analogy” consists of the untwined figure 8 of life/the “circle of death” ( O ) abstractly overlapping the ‘circle of life’ (Earth(🌎)with the overlapping area representing the dreamstate-like the common area in a Venn Diagram-and implies that the dream state is just as much a part of life as is of death (by which explains precognitive dreams, prodromal dreams, "visitations" by deceased relatives, etc) for the dream-state has a foothold in the afterlife; and is based on the premise that “while our body sleeps our dream state symbolically represents the state that awaits upon our body's ultimate rest.” In other words, while we are lying down and sleeping/dreaming, this natural process symbolizes where we go when we're ultimately lying down/dead -to a place like our dream-state...A state "of mind” with our body's physical form+Earthly bonds eternally engrained and intertwined. 🪬👁️~8~👁️🪬
I think Nietzsche's interpretation of Heraclitus' thought would be helpful in understanding more. The tension these antipodes create is important for Nietzsche, tautening the bow-string to shoot an arrow is the famous metaphor, using this tension to propel thought, human evolution. Also the notion that "virtues undermine themselves eventually" in Nietzsche's thought I was reminded of in this.
that's a great point! I foresee doing more on Kubrick, Jung, and Nietzsche in the future and will likely bring the matter up there.
I missed you. Jung is fascinating.
Not a deep comment but that lady has the most smileliest eyes
Let's get into it! What is the homunculus in the center of the stone? The image of yourself that you see when you peer into the retina of someone else and see your own reflection rolling around their eye. The head quarryman told Jung that the stone was a mistake. What does it really mean to be the chief cornerstone? Let's get granular. What does it mean to the be or to experience the Salt of the chief cornerstone? Please talk about Jung's encounter with Christ where Jesus tells him that he brings the "Beauty of suffering". That experience he had with Christ is the way forward for humanity and like the stone that the builder refused, this is why the Red Book was bound like a bible, its the continuation of the tradition of biblical prophets. What is a nekiya? Why did Jung say that he used to believe that he was the center of the temple in the mandala but came to learn that he was just a lowly shoe polisher in an alley next to the temple? I need to hear about it. Please talk about those deeper aspects. Your student is super cute, I'm sure you know that Dr. wink wink nudge nudge a nods as good as a wink to a blind bat
Hope to address all of this in the future. I’m still learning jung and will likely do an entire presentation on what Christ means to him at some point.
Thanks for stopping by! You seem to have superior knowledge of these subjects!
"a lowly shoe polisher in an alley next to the temple" shoe, feet, earthly, groundedness, below, chthonic, worldly, human - polish, to make shine, to beautify, to resolve/minimize blemishes with effort - alley, small pathway, not a thoroughfare, behind buildings/edifices, often shaded/dark, strewn with refuse - temple. I don't know, just my cursory thoughts and concept associations that help me understand what Jung was trying to say with that statement. I think he may have been being a little overly modest when making that statement.
@@robnaugle4149a lot to unpack here!
@@lajphd Well, I'm glad to see that you're going for deeper cuts than most RUclips commentary on his works. Answer To Job and Job's ability to see behind God's back is a particularly intense thing, as is his invitation to allow into yourself what he called the Spirit of the Depths. Many of these books should have come with a disclaimer; these experiences found within are rending in a way that even the most fervent nihilist really can't escape from or deny if they're really having an honest and fair go at dipping into the deeper waters of Jung's thoughts and expressions. Be careful, especially with the Red Book, the implications of it are so monolithic that they blot out the sun of our culture. We just haven't come to understand or appreciate it yet. Maybe not until something truly devastating happens on the worldstage that forces us to. Cheers. Looking forward to more videos.
More on Merlin please!
working on it! lol!!! Books are in the mail!
I had an obsession with Merlin when I was a kid… caused me to read as much as I could about him, I feeI I was too young to read most of that material
@@yourenodaisy5401 v relatable... I doubt I really got it when I came in contact with the myths as a kid is there anything in particular you would suggest rereading? (If not no worries... currently working through a campbell book that might touch on merlin)
@@golden_age_creatrix reading Cambell as an older teenager and in my 20’s made all the difference in understanding the mythology of Merlin. I’d say my whimsical fascination with Merlin brought me to the reality of Joseph Cambell
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There's a whole chapter on the mandala in Ego and Archetype by Edward Edinger.
@@GriffinMinotaur dang! Gonna need to borrow!!!
Maybe we should collaborate on that one?!
“We’re just talkin’, we’re just talkin’ about art . . .”
lol hahahahahh