
8 Circuit Yoga is framework we can use to root our personalities in something deeper - doing so can transform our mundane lives, the Status Quo, into something transcendent. Inspired by the work of Timothy Leary, Robert Anton Wilson, C.G. Jung, Ram Dass and other alternative thinkers.
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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityEducationSpiritualitySelf-Improvement | ||||

This essay uses the film Contact, and a personal incident, as entry ways into a discussion about how “contact” experiences - sometimes interpreted as alien contact - can be understood as what Aboriginal elder Munya Andrews calls “Dreamtime Epiphanies... more
This video essay explores the multifaceted concept of "the ancestors" through the lens of Ryan Coogler's film "Sinners," drawing parallels between its narrative and Jungian psychology, shamanism, and traditional African and Chinese spiritual practice... more
This video essay explores the mythological and spiritual themes present in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, particularly focusing on Rey's journey as a metaphor for humanity's disconnection from and yearning for ancestral connection. It argues that desp... more
The Disney+ Marvel Loki streaming series can be understood as a sci-fi fairy tale of alchemical transformation - not just in the psychological sense of Jungian individuation - and not just in the sense of spiritual redemption - but alchemy as mystic ... more
The film Nosferatu directed by Robert Eggers seems to explicitly point to the work of CG Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz on alchemy. Here's a video essay looking at the film as a fairy tale of the occult, one ripe for Marie-Louise von Franz style ana... more
The video explores the concept of the "Spectacle Machine" and its relationship to media, consciousness, and reality. Drawing on the work of Marshall McLuhan, Peter Kingsley, David Cronenberg, and many others, the video posits that the "Spectacle Mach... more
Paul Thomas Anderson's Magnolia can be understood as a deeply religious film. A film about suffering and divine grace delivered through messengers, helpers, and more direct intervention.
In this multi-part video essay series, I discuss how Twin Peaks: The Return can be understood as a warning of the illness that plagues the modern soul and how it hints at the possibility of redemption. The Return includes symbolic imagery and themes ... more
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