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  • Recovering Dreams & Imagination in the Age of Reason | Toko-pa Turner | HITW 184
    2025/07/30

    Howling about dreams, imagination and being a good steward of your inner ecology with Toko-pa Turner


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    Toko-pa Turner is an award-winning Canadian writer, teacher, and dreamworker known for blending the mystical tradition of Sufism with a Jungian approach to dreams. She founded the Dream School in 2001 and has guided thousands of students in cultivating a deep relationship with dreams, belonging, and the sacred.


    Her latest book, The Dreaming Way, received the 2025 Gold Nautilus Award for Personal Growth. Her debut, Belonging: Remembering Ourselves Home, is an international bestseller translated into ten languages and winner of multiple awards, including the 2018 Gold Nautilus Award and the Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal.


    She lives in the Ottawa Valley, where she tends to a quiet life of dreaming, writing, and teaching.

    http://toko-pa.com

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    1 時間 6 分
  • James Hillman & Re-visioning Psychology (Part Two) | Glen Slater | HITW 183
    2025/07/23

    Howling about James Hillman’s magnum opus Re-Visioning Psychology (1975) with Prof. Glen Slater


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    Be sure to check out part one of our conversation: https://www.patreon.com/posts/james-hillman-re-123036113


    Episode Description

    In this episode we explore the topics:

    * Hillman’s post-Jungian archetypal psychology

    * Psychologizing or Seeing Through

    * What is psychologizing?

    * Alienation of the soul

    * There are Gods in our ideas

    * Dehumanizing or Soul-making

    * Polytheistic psychology


    Glen Slater studied psychology and comparative religion at The University of Sydney before coming to the United States in 1992 for doctoral work in clinical psychology. He has been teaching at Pacifica for over twenty years and is currently the Associate Chair of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies specialization. He also teaches in the Mythological Studies program. His publications have appeared in a number of Jungian journals and essay collections, and he edited and introduced the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer, as well as a collection of faculty writings, Varieties of Mythic Experience: Essays on Religion, Psyche and Culture. Beyond his work in Jungian and Archetypal Psychology, he writes on psyche and film as well as the psychology of technology. He lectures internationally in these areas of interest.


    Previous episodes with Glen:

    James Hillman & Re-visioning Psychology (Part One): https://www.patreon.com/posts/james-hillman-re-123036113

    James Hillman & Archetypal Psychology 101: https://www.patreon.com/posts/122064134

    On Ridley Scott’s Alien: https://www.patreon.com/posts/alien-1979-glen-114902105

    On his book Jung vs. Borg: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hitw-133-jung-vs-98191973

    Glen’s course at Kosmos Institute: https://www.kosmosinstitute.org/james-hillman-archetypal-psychology-ii-early-writings


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    1 時間 17 分
  • Finding Your Mythic Mojo | Dr. Catherine Svehla | HITW 182
    2025/07/16

    Howling about myth, storytelling, dreams, creativity and looking at your life through a mythic lens with Catherine Svehla


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    “I suspected that myth had a meaning which I was sure to miss if I lived outside it in the haze of my own speculations. I was driven to ask myself in all seriousness: “What is the myth you are living?”

    I found no answer to this question, and had to admit that I was not living with a myth, or even in a myth, but rather in an uncertain cloud of theoretical possibilities which I was beginning to regard with increasing distrust. I did not know that I was living a myth, and even if I had known it, I would not have known what sort of myth was ordering my life without my knowledge. So, in the most natural way, I took it upon myself to get to know “my” myth, and I regarded this as the task of tasks…”

    — C.G. Jung


    Dr. Catherine Svehla is a storytelling scholar and consultant in the field of mythology/depth psychology, artist, creativity coach, outdoorswoman, lover of the Mysteries and mentor in the mythic life.


    She partners with artists and other creative individuals to realize the visions they hold for their projects and their life, and hosts the Myth Matters podcast.


    Catherine’s website: https://mythicmojo.com

    Myth Matters podcast: https://mythicmojo.com/myth-matters-podcast-blog

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    1 時間 52 分
  • The Warrior as a Cultural and Psychological Necessity | Dylan Francisco PhD | HITW 181
    2025/07/09

    Howling about the Warrior archetype as a psychological and cultural necessity from spiritual, mythological and depth psychological perspectives


    Hosted by depth counselor, writer and cultural activist Brian James: http://brianjames.ca

    Check out my new book Traumadelic: Re-Visioning Psychedelic Therapy http://traumadelicbook.com


    If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


    “The self-confidence of the warrior is not the self-confidence of the average man. The average man seeks certainty in the eyes of the onlooker and calls that self-confidence. The warrior seeks impeccability in his own eyes and calls that humbleness.”

    ― Carlos Castaneda


    The world is increasingly at war—literally and metaphorically. To cope, many seek personal methods of gaining peace—through meditation, yoga, time in nature, exercise, even therapy. But these methods are often utilized to escape difficult emotions like fear and anger. Even developing emotional intelligence can be motivated by a desire to think about emotions rather than feel them. Because the world is engulfed by fear and anger, conscientious people are doing everything possible to eliminate them, which is not helping because it just enacts another kind of war. We are caught between the guru and the soldier and paradoxically enough, both must often kill their emotions to complete their mission, which can leave behind a trail of massacred lives in one form or another.


    We are suffering from the cultural and psychological absence of the Warrior. Indigenous cultures have always recognized the importance of the Warrior for the human community because the Warrior is experientially trained to honor fear and anger. Without the Warrior we lose what fear and anger can teach us. When we oppose these emotions, we put ourselves in conflict with the psyche itself and no one at war with themselves can live peacefully with others or the earth.


    DYLAN FRANCISCO, PhD, is co-chair and a core faculty member of the Jungian and Archetypal Studies MA/PhD program at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. Dylan grounds his teaching in the depth psychology of C. G. Jung, decolonialism, and Mestizo/Mexican/Indigenous traditions that provide a primordial, holistic, and sacred worldview within which to understand the psyche, to embody its wholeness individually, and to live it relationally through honoring Spirit, the ancestors, and the land.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Redeeming The Archetype Of The King | John Lee | HITW 189
    2025/07/04

    Howling about No Kings Day, the King archetype, mature masculinity and healing the father wound with therapist, author and men’s work pioneer John Lee


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    John Lee is a pioneer in the fields of self-help, anger management, co-dependency, emotional regression, recovery, emotional intelligence, relationships, and men’s issues. His highly innovative work in these fields has made him an in-demand consultant, teacher, trainer, life coach, and speaker. His contributions in these fields have put him in the national spotlight for over 35 years.


    John has been featured on Oprah, 20/20, Barbara Walters' The View, CNN, PBS, and NPR. He has been interviewed by Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and dozens of other national and international magazines and radio talk shows.

    https://johnleebooks.com


    Books mentioned:

    • King, Warrior, Magician, Lover by Robert Moore & Douglas Gillette
    • The Flying Boy, John Lee
    • Breaking The Mother-Son Dynamic, John Lee
    • At My Father’s Wedding, John Lee
    • Iron John, Robert Bly
    • Fire In The Belly, Sam Keen
    • The Sibling Society, Robert Bly


    From Vacillation, WB Yeats


    My fiftieth year had come and gone,

    I sat, a solitary man,

    In a crowded London shop,

    An open book and empty cup

    On the marble table-top.


    While on the shop and street I gazed

    My body of a sudden blazed;

    And twenty minutes more or less

    It seemed, so great my happiness,

    That I was blessed and could bless.

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    56 分
  • De-Decolonizing Spiritual Practice | Joshua Schrei | HITW 180
    2025/07/02

    Howling about animism, what decolonization really means, when appropriation is appropriate and the beauty of syncretism with Josh Schrei of the Emerald Podcast.


    Hosted by depth counselor, writer and cultural activist Brian James: http://brianjames.ca

    Check out my new book Traumadelic: Re-Visioning Psychedelic Therapy http://traumadelicbook.com


    If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


    Listen to my first podcast on episode 120 with Josh here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hitw120-josh-88158681


    Joshua Michael Schrei is a podcaster, mythteller, teacher, and a lifelong student of the cosmologies and mythologies of the world — in particular the Indian subcontinent. Throughout a lifetime of teaching, study, meditation and yogic practice, wilderness immersion, art, music, and public speaking, Josh has sought to navigate the living, animate space of the imagination and advocate for a world that prioritizes imaginative vision. Josh has taught intensive courses in mythology and somatic disciplines for over 20 years. He is the founder of The Emerald Podcast, which combines evocative narrative, soul-stirring music, and interviews with award-winning authors and luminaries to explore the human experience through a vibrant lens of myth, story, and imagination.

    https://www.themythicbody.com

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    1 時間 45 分
  • Soul-Making: The Meaning of Suffering | Christina Becker | HITW 179
    2025/06/25

    Howling about addiction, loss and soul making as a spiritual path with Jungian analyst and astrologer Christina Becker, author of the forthcoming book Soul-Making: A Journey of Resilience and Spiritual Rediscovery


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    Christina Becker is a registered psychotherapist with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario, a clinical member of the Ontario Society of Psychotherapists, a senior analyst with the Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists, and a senior training analyst with the IRSJA. She is also a faculty member of the Toronto Art Therapy Institute and a member of the Canadian Association for Sandplay Therapy.


    In addition to her Jungian training, she has studied astrology at the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London as well as with Liz Greene through the Astrodeinst seminars in Zürich. Ms. Becker has lectured at Jungian training institutes in Buffalo, Calgary, Halifax, Johannesburg, Montreal, New York, Toronto, and Zürich. She has also spoken at various astrological conferences and local Jungian societies across North America, and currently maintains a private practice in the west end of Toronto. She is the author of the book, The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process, originally published by Murray Stein’s Chiron Publications in 2004. A second edition has been published by Chiron in 2014.


    Listen to my first conversation with Christina here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/finding-purpose-49290575


    Christina’s website: https://cjbecker.com

    Soul-Making Book: www.cjbecker.com/soul-making-book

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    1 時間 33 分
  • A Jungian View of Pornography & Sexuality | Rob Hopcke | HITW 178
    2025/06/18

    Howling about pornography, addiction, sex and commitment with Jungian psychotherapist Robert Hopcke MFT


    Hosted by depth counselor, writer and cultural activist Brian James: http://brianjames.ca

    Check out my new book Traumadelic: Re-Visioning Psychedelic Therapy http://traumadelicbook.com


    If you’d like to gain access to early release of full, ad-free episodes and support the podcast, consider becoming part of the pack over at patreon.com/howlinthewilderness. We are an independent production and rely on the support of listeners like you. Make a one-time contribution to http://paypal.me/brianjamessoul


    Robert Hopcke MFT is a Jungian therapist in San Francisco and the author of a number of books, articles, translations on a variety of topics within the areas of psychology and religion, including his most recent contribution to the literature on synchronicity, There Are No Accidents in Love and Relationships, a follow-up book to his 1997 national best seller, There Are No Accidents: Synchronicity and the Stories of our Lives.

    He has also authored two standard reference works within Jungian psychology: A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung and Jung, Jungians and Homosexuality


    Contact Rob: https://www.robhopcke.com

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    1 時間 38 分