
Archetypal masculinity, relationship polarity, practical philosophy and stuff. With Ruwan Meepagala and sometimes guests. ruwando.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 329 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

What makes one psychologically ready for a committed relationship?
Jung’s essay, “The Love Problem of a Student”, discusses the early stages social dynamics that have become common to us 100 years later— “free love” vs monogamy, infidelity, a woman’... more
A recent epiphany has made me decide to move off visual media consolidate my podcast with substack.
It shouldn't change anything for you, though there's a *possibility* you won't see my new episodes pop up. (If there's an RSS feed issue.)
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Here I read an essay by Carl Jung, "Woman As Soul", + give my commentary on what it means and how we can use it.
This is part of the source material for my next book, ANIMA: The Five Aspects of the Feminine-- A Guide For Men on Female Psychology.
G... more
Reality is a set of agreements.
This is a reading + commentary on a new post on substack on the nature of subjective reality: The process of brainwashing used by ideologies as seen in politics, communities, and of course, cults.
It includes from e... more
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The Ruwando Podcast episode with Vicente Alonso on Iboga Quest is a groundbreaking exploration of mindfulness, plant medicine, and psychotherapy. The discussion about the personal journey through ibogaine treatment, as experienced by the host, provided a raw and authentic view into the world of alternative healing methods.
Great job on the dark night of the soul episode, especially the material about practicality and honorable integrity. I’m a Carmelite friar (j of c was a Carmelite friar) thinking about leaving my community (very impracticable!) because something is not aligned with my conscious. Alignment with the unconscious, that is an interesting way to understand the dark night experience. Good comprehension!
It’s hard to believe this podcast had only 2 reviews. I see Ruwando’s podcast as a true gem. He presents such profound perspectives in relation to the masculine energy, that quite frankly I’m jealous of - since I have not yet found a similar podcast for women. I have to be honest and admit I listen to his episodes quite often, as I find it very interesting and it helps me understand the masculine energy better and even to help my boyfriend decipher his masculine psyche. Something his work feels... more
The Ruwando podcast explores territories few podcasts I am aware of do. No nonsense honest approach to explaining mythology and sub conscious amongst other subjects. Keep up the great work!
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The content explores a broad array of topics primarily centered around personal growth, masculinity, relationships, and mental health. It discusses the complexities of modern dating, to the challenges of fatherhood, and delves into philosophical reflections, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own life journeys. Episodes often feature guests who contribute insights into achieving emotional well-being through practical advice and personal anecdotes, creating a platform that seeks to empower men to navigate their personal and social lives effectively and mindfully. Additionally, there is an emphasis on integrating personal experiences with broader societal narratives, underscoring the necessity of understanding one's role in the evolvin... more
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