I loved this episode 💫 I was surprised the star card of the tarot was not mentioned, as it stands an archetype alone. I immediately thought of the wonderful novel turned film “Stardust” when the story of Gilgamesh was mentioned. A celestial star plummets to earth in the guise of a human girl many power hungry witches seek to exploit, then evolving into an adventurous and comedic romance. I somehow resonated with the dreamer in the taking the backseat along for the ride frustration of not always accepting the starring role of my life, floundering betwixt being ok with it and remorsefully resentful.
I love you three evoking the awe of "seeing stars" on a clear night. A number of writers (e.g. Deepak Chopra) have been explaining how the philosophers and the physicist are drawing closer to consensus. Astronomers have seen the stars move according to orderly rules, although the stars are too far apart to be the source of the rules, the space between them vaster than we can comprehend. The physicists search for subatomic particals which also behave according to rules, but the matter proves to be just energy patterns. The space between them is also vast, the particals relatively too tiny to be the source of the rules. The conclusion so far being that the vast space must somehow be an imperceptible source of order. This prompted the epiphany that the context of our every cell and star is the infinite creative mind of god. All one! Way beyond my human brain, it rings true.
Oh how I adore your posts!! I found myself awake in the early hours with what I thought was a satellite beaming through my window, I then realised it was Jupiter in the crown of my Sun sign ♉️ it was as if it was calling me I thought initially I was dreaming but I wasn’t ✨ and today you post this 🔮💜 Thank you 🙏🏻👑
I live in a dark city and it’s absolutely astounding to see a night sky filled with stars! I didn’t know there were so many stars until I moved here. I wish I could take a photo for you’s
Some of the first books I remember reading as a kid, outside of the typical grade school books, were ones about stars and black holes. I've always been blown away by the pure colors of a binary star..that red and blue is just so clean and vibrant. Also the surprise burst of a shooting star is one of the few things that makes me really really happy. If you live in a highly polluted area, they do have observation labs with high powered telescopes (better than what most people can afford on their own) that allow you to have a viewing party. That can help to bypass the sky noise. Thanks for the video!
Fascinating show!!! I have been studying the mystery religions of the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Chaldeans for over a decade now, and they are basically claiming the same thing Jung does in his later collected works. Namely, there is a divine other in ourselves that we seldom are aware of if all goes well. Furthermore, It seems that a degree of conflict is necessary to bring the revelation of this other about. Some mystery religions like those of Mithras and Isis required the candidates to undergo a number of trials that could actually end their lives if not carried through with courage and caution. A crisis of a sort that rips the individual away from an old life and throws them into something new seems to be a common culminating factor in those mystics, like Swedenborg, who have had this revelation. He underwent a literal transformation that is evident in his dream journals. He marks the moment of this revelation as one in which "I now represented the inner man and was as another person than myself....which shows the change has come." This was dream 133 of a series of 286.
Just one thing to add to the Herod story: Remember, he "got wind of" the birth of this new king because the Wise Men told him about following the star. So that really ties in with your topic. Also, I wonder if any of you know about Martin Shaw's experience with a falling star. He is a mythologist and a great traditional storyteller. One night when he was alone in a forest, he was watching falling stars. Suddenly, he noticed that one of the lights wasn't falling but was just getting bigger and bigger, and he realised it was coming straight for him. Then it landed just a couple of feet away from him. The experience changed his life! This episode was marvellous. Thank you!😊
4:19 No physicist ponders truth, they reflect the ego of knowing...being as far as anyone in this specialism they can spend a lifetime developing. There is, as such, no knowing, just awareness. Being honest, it is only really an impulse to awareness and our lessons are experiencing the passing. It isn't good to care so much, so we forget. Its a sort of knowingness, a faith that good stuff comes back around. Our good friend Dr. Jung had a touch of religion, of God. Only divine mysteries are safe to entertain, encompassed by the boundaries of information science makes for its own gain. Our doctor did not go far enough, to say consciousness and reality are projections of their own. Consciousness seems like something, but it's a fancy word for a connection. Welcome to a relative universe. We all relate to something, this is encoded in the substance deep in our nature. I stop to remind myself, often, when I'm taken by the feeling of self-awareness, that this earth is working out exactly who we are and what we mean to humanity. Nothing can stop a deep nature, and we can always outgrow a shallow one.
I was born under an Evil Star (Ashlesha in Nakshatra). I am Samael's (the god's poison) son. But thanks to Alchemy, I can turn Poison into Ambrosia. And I opened the Dog Star Gate this Samhain. This has been a very Starry year! Jung's portrait hangs and his Red Book is Wide Open in my office.
Another rich podcast. What comes to my mind.. is in Spanish, we say when a woman gives birth, 'dio el luz'.. she gave light. An admission that we are all born of stardust.
This might be my favorite one on your channel so far!!!
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I loved this episode 💫 I was surprised the star card of the tarot was not mentioned, as it stands an archetype alone. I immediately thought of the wonderful novel turned film “Stardust” when the story of Gilgamesh was mentioned. A celestial star plummets to earth in the guise of a human girl many power hungry witches seek to exploit, then evolving into an adventurous and comedic romance. I somehow resonated with the dreamer in the taking the backseat along for the ride frustration of not always accepting the starring role of my life, floundering betwixt being ok with it and remorsefully resentful.
I love you three evoking the awe of "seeing stars" on a clear night. A number of writers (e.g. Deepak Chopra) have been explaining how the philosophers and the physicist are drawing closer to consensus. Astronomers have seen the stars move according to orderly rules, although the stars are too far apart to be the source of the rules, the space between them vaster than we can comprehend. The physicists search for subatomic particals which also behave according to rules, but the matter proves to be just energy patterns. The space between them is also vast, the particals relatively too tiny to be the source of the rules. The conclusion so far being that the vast space must somehow be an imperceptible source of order. This prompted the epiphany that the context of our every cell and star is the infinite creative mind of god. All one! Way beyond my human brain, it rings true.
Oh how I adore your posts!! I found myself awake in the early hours with what I thought was a satellite beaming through my window, I then realised it was Jupiter in the crown of my Sun sign ♉️ it was as if it was calling me I thought initially I was dreaming but I wasn’t ✨ and today you post this 🔮💜
Thank you 🙏🏻👑
And also, stars are never alone, though the one closest to us looks that way
I live in a dark city and it’s absolutely astounding to see a night sky filled with stars! I didn’t know there were so many stars until I moved here. I wish I could take a photo for you’s
Some of the first books I remember reading as a kid, outside of the typical grade school books, were ones about stars and black holes. I've always been blown away by the pure colors of a binary star..that red and blue is just so clean and vibrant. Also the surprise burst of a shooting star is one of the few things that makes me really really happy. If you live in a highly polluted area, they do have observation labs with high powered telescopes (better than what most people can afford on their own) that allow you to have a viewing party. That can help to bypass the sky noise. Thanks for the video!
Fascinating show!!! I have been studying the mystery religions of the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Chaldeans for over a decade now, and they are basically claiming the same thing Jung does in his later collected works. Namely, there is a divine other in ourselves that we seldom are aware of if all goes well. Furthermore, It seems that a degree of conflict is necessary to bring the revelation of this other about. Some mystery religions like those of Mithras and Isis required the candidates to undergo a number of trials that could actually end their lives if not carried through with courage and caution. A crisis of a sort that rips the individual away from an old life and throws them into something new seems to be a common culminating factor in those mystics, like Swedenborg, who have had this revelation. He underwent a literal transformation that is evident in his dream journals. He marks the moment of this revelation as one in which "I now represented the inner man and was as another person than myself....which shows the change has come." This was dream 133 of a series of 286.
Love the podcast. Happy holidays and new year to you all!
Just one thing to add to the Herod story: Remember, he "got wind of" the birth of this new king because the Wise Men told him about following the star. So that really ties in with your topic.
Also, I wonder if any of you know about Martin Shaw's experience with a falling star. He is a mythologist and a great traditional storyteller. One night when he was alone in a forest, he was watching falling stars. Suddenly, he noticed that one of the lights wasn't falling but was just getting bigger and bigger, and he realised it was coming straight for him. Then it landed just a couple of feet away from him. The experience changed his life!
This episode was marvellous. Thank you!😊
What synchronicity with the sun on Joseph! ✴
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4:19 No physicist ponders truth, they reflect the ego of knowing...being as far as anyone in this specialism they can spend a lifetime developing. There is, as such, no knowing, just awareness. Being honest, it is only really an impulse to awareness and our lessons are experiencing the passing. It isn't good to care so much, so we forget. Its a sort of knowingness, a faith that good stuff comes back around.
Our good friend Dr. Jung had a touch of religion, of God. Only divine mysteries are safe to entertain, encompassed by the boundaries of information science makes for its own gain.
Our doctor did not go far enough, to say consciousness and reality are projections of their own. Consciousness seems like something, but it's a fancy word for a connection. Welcome to a relative universe.
We all relate to something, this is encoded in the substance deep in our nature. I stop to remind myself, often, when I'm taken by the feeling of self-awareness, that this earth is working out exactly who we are and what we mean to humanity.
Nothing can stop a deep nature, and we can always outgrow a shallow one.
3:00 song. Star of 🎶 wonder !! ( I just heard... " favorite " season song..is White Christmas. Nah. The song you mentioned is....!!
I was born under an Evil Star (Ashlesha in Nakshatra). I am Samael's (the god's poison) son. But thanks to Alchemy, I can turn Poison into Ambrosia. And I opened the Dog Star Gate this Samhain. This has been a very Starry year! Jung's portrait hangs and his Red Book is Wide Open in my office.
Good show
Thank you for the video. Also I think it’s ‘call-dee-yans’ -> I wonder if stars are cosmic engines for our minds
Another rich podcast. What comes to my mind.. is in Spanish, we say when a woman gives birth, 'dio el luz'.. she gave light. An admission that we are all born of stardust.
first star
long gone
your light still traveling
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