January 2024

How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada, Part 2

Yesterday I took a deep dive into the various tracks to becoming a Jungian Analyst in Canada (these are all 2024 numbers). To sum up our findings, we found that it is: If you have even more money, here are some other options for English-speaking Canadians: Association of Jungian Analysts- United Kingdom “The AJA Jungian Analytic […]

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The T-Square Worksheet

Last weekend, I made a video about three ways to heal your T-Square, but I realize that the accompanying worksheet that I posted in the video description isn’t hyperlinked, and you can’t even see the whole web address. I’m going to have to figure that out, but in the meantime, I’m just posting it as

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Higher Education Brainwashing People?

Yesterday when I read that Claudine Gay submitted her resignation, my heart hurt for her. I know her downfall comes from republican critics of DEI, from pro-Israeli’s and from conservatives who found plagiarism in her doctoral thesis and journal articles, which I will address in bits and pieces as I process this bludgeoning, but today’s

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Robert A. Johnson’s Disappointing Resignation to Christianity

I was looking up an old Robert A. Johnson interview I had seen a while ago on youtube, and I was looking for the comment I had made under the video. With my 3rd house lord, Saturn, conjunct the north node, I can find something to complain about with the most brilliant of thinkers (Saturn

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Where Politics and Psychology Meet

There is a study that I think about a lot- it’s a study on the Maharishi Effect where a certain number of people get trained in transcendental meditation in a given city, and once the number of participants reaches a certain mathematical threshold — like a certain percentage of the population — their meditation sessions

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