Jungianthology Radio

By: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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  • Podcasts published by the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago including Jung in the World, Healing Cinema, Jungian Ever After, and Institute Archives.
    The respective authors. Published by the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago.
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Episodes
  • Jungian Ever After | The Greek Creation Myth
    Oct 1 2024

    After an unintentionally extended break we bring you our first story episode of season 2! No pantheon is without its creation story and it seemed an obvious place to start for our season of Greek mythology. We discuss the archetypes of creation stories with some comparisons to biblical creation and… The Big Bang Theory? Story […]

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    55 mins
  • Jung in the World | Decoding James Hillman with Dick Russell
    Sep 3 2024

    Award-winning journalist and Hillman biographer Dick Russell discusses his recent book The Life and Ideas of James Hillman: Volume II: Revisioning Psychology with Patricia Martin. Dick Russell is the award-winning author of fifteen non-fiction books, including three New York Times best-sellers. In addition to his biographical trilogy about depth psychologist James Hillman, he has just […]

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    35 mins
  • Jung in the World | Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth and Art with Lewis Hyde
    Jun 20 2024

    Our Spring Fundraising Drive ends June 30! We need your help to keep this free podcast, our classes, and our training programs going. Become a supporter by making a donation today! Renowned mythologist and McArthur genius Fellow Lewis Hyde joins Patricia Martin in a revelatory conversation about the trickster archetype embodied in mythology. “Lewis Hyde […]

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    49 mins

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Listing to the podcast was so interesting. I watched the movie. If I didn't listen to the podcast. I don't think I would have watched it. It was too hard for me to understand. Who were the two people that came to visit them?





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Essential Understanding of Ancient Myth & Modern S

Professor Moore teaches us of the Life Source of Myth and our human need to be in contact with the source of Being and Becoming. Our teacher teaches us here that Myth is an imaginative narrative that enables our return to imaginal origins 'in ill tempore'thus giving us access to our own powers of creation. Our journey to the Center Out There is our journey to the Center of Cosmos, the Eternal Fount of Creative Essence. We must find thus Center in the imagination space of myth.

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