
Can the Self Be Known?
A Conversation with Donald Carveth
Jungian psychoanalyst Jakob Lusensky engages in conversations at the intersection of psychology and religion for the purpose of individuation and collective transformation.
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A Conversation with Donald Carveth
Re-release of the tango edition of C.G. Jung's last recorded interview

Psychology & The Cross in conversation with Sean McGrath

In preparation for the live conversation with Sean McGrath next Wednesday

A conversation with Ann Conrad Lammers

Last dream of our first wave of dreams

Bonus episode

Episode 6 of Was it just a dream?

Episode 5 of Was it Just a Dream

Episode 4 of Was it Just a Dream

“The greatest danger facing us today does not come from nature, but from the human psyche.

Episode 3 of Was it Just a dream

Episode 2 of Was it Just a dream

Episode one: “I don’t want to hurt you.”

In his new book, Sean goes on a search for the soul of the west.

In this episode, I speak with Sean McGrath about his new book The Lost Road - A Search for the Soul of the West, a spiritual autobiography and a philosophical meditation on the soul of the West.

Our New Podcast Begins with a Call for Dreams

Have you had a dream that stayed with you — one that felt larger than your own life?

Musical interlude by The Psychiatry

Audio clip from the film, "Matter of Heart," (1986) directed, edited, and produced by Mark Whitney, conceived and written by Suzanne Wagner, executive producer George Wagner.