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John Todd Channels C. G. Jung
My good friend, Jungian analyst John Todd, will be presenting this Friday at the C. G. Jung Society of Colorado in Denver on “The Lumen Naturae; the light within the dark/nature”. Click here for more information.Read More
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A Great Workshop, A Great Cause
My friend, John Todd, was holding another Jungian dream workshop. He’s doing so on Saturday, April 28, from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.. All proceeds will go to Starfish One By One—an amazing, Evergreen-based organization that helps girls in Guatemala receive the education they deserve.Read More
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Friday Notebook 11.04.11
There is little in my notebook this week beyond a few stray quotes drawn from my reading and a raw reaction to one of Conrad DiDiodato’s most intriguing blog posts, which needs fleshing out. Let me post my notes on Conrad first: I reread Frank Samperi’s trilogy a few months ago, and it produced a kind of seething in my mind which I recognize in Conrad. His post suffers from a conflation of Language poetry (in the person of Silliman) and the Occupy Movement.Read More
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John Todd’s “The Shadow of the Bat” Lecture, October 14th in Denver
If you’ve not had the pleasure of diving into the Jungian well (in this case, I supposed, the Jungian cave) with my friend John Todd, here’s your chance. Highly recommended! ***Read More
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Perception and Imagination
Sometimes one makes a brilliant response to a blog post somewhere in the ether—a comment that deserves a life outside that comment stream. This is not one of those. Nevertheless, because the issue is so interesting (at least to me), I’m reposting my comment here. This is in response to a thought-provoking post by Chris Ransick, which you’ll need to read for this to make sense. This is a fascinating post, Chris. I would just throw into the mix the idea that perception isn’t everything.Read More
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On Baker’s Stone Girl E-Pic
I’ve been struggling—let me admit it—to find a way to write about Ed Baker’s Stone Girl E-Pic. It’s a 515-page poetic adventure, the reading of which is like watching sparks thrown off by a fire: the fire’s below the rim of the firepit, so you can’t see it directly, but the climbing sparks, the waves of light and heat under a skyful of stars—this is the sensation Stone Girl produces.Read More
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Dream On!
Visit my friend John Todd’s Web site for more about his Jungian practiceRead More
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On Imaginal Space
[This expands on my previous post, which it may help to read first.] I use the word “imaginal” to mean something far beyond the Webster’s definition, “of or relating to imagination, images, or imagery.” I mean it in the sense defined by the great scholar of Islamic mysticism Henry Corbin: …alam al-mithal, the world of the Image, mundus imaginalis: a world as ontologically real as the world of the senses and the world of the intellect, a world that requires a faculty of perception belonging to it, a faculty that is a cognitive function, a noetic value, as fully real…Read More