At long last, fans of "Assam & Darjeeling" can listen to the next chapter in the story of everyone's favorite little girl lost, Jee. In "The Cradle" Jee is enjoying the new freedom that comes with being an exile from the land of the living. But she soon discovers that freedom has its share of discomforts and dangers. Caught in a torrential downpour, she is taken in by a kindly old couple who, it turns out, have story of their own to tell. And Jee discovers yet again that things in the Underw ...
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A podcast of ancient classics to accompany you into the night, from the creators of Tales of the Night Sky audio drama. Join Bibi Jacob as she reads you her selection of Greek and Roman classics with immersive soundscapes.
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Exploring Carl Jung’s magnum opus, The Red Book, chapter-by-chapter. In each episode, Salome Institute director, Satya Doyle Byock, and Astrologer Carol Ferris discuss C.G. Jung’s vast work while reflecting on Jungian psychology and history, the astrology of Jung's time and ours, and the political, social, feminist, and anti-racist relevance of this work today. C.G. Jung’s journey into the unconscious began in 1913, just months before the sudden beginning of WWI. It was this descent, laborio ...
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S1 E6: For a Swarm of Bees
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Bees are often linked to prophesy in Greek mythology. But when a swarm of wild bees settles in her garden, Bibi turns to Virgil’s Georgics and, surprisingly, another descent to Hades. Extracts are from Book 4 of Virgil’s ‘Georgics’ translated by H. R. Fairclough; from Book 10 of Pausanias’, ‘Description of Greece’, translated by WHS Jones and from …
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S1 E5: The Underworld - Aeneas and the Cumaean Sibyl
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Descend into the Underworld with the Trojan prince Aeneas and his fearless guide - the Cumaean Sibyl. Bibi reads from Book 6 of Virgil’s Aeneid. The translation is by H.R. Fairclough and is in the public domain. Sound and production by Geoff Chong.Von Bibi Jacob
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S1 E4: Heroides - Ariadne to Theseus
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Ariadne finds herself abandoned on the island of Naxos after helping Theseus kill the Minotaur. Bibi reads the tenth letter from Ovid’s Heroides. The translation is by Grant Showerman and is in the public domain. Sound and production by Geoff Chong.Von Bibi Jacob
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S1 E3: Baucis and Philemon
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When Jupiter and Mercury seek hospitality on earth, they find most doors are closed to them. Only one old couple takes them in. Punishment and reward follow. Bibi reads from Book 8 of Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The translation is by Henry Thomas Riley and is in the public domain. Sound and production by Geoff Chong.…
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S1 E2: Erysichthon’s Hunger
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The goddess Ceres punishes Erysichthon in a surprisingly gruesome way when he cuts down her sacred tree. Bibi reads from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Book 8. The translation is by Henry Thomas Riley. Sound and production by Geoff Chong.Von Bibi Jacob
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S1 E1: The Homeric Hymn to Demeter
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In this first episode, Bibi reads you the Homeric Hymn to Demeter, one of the earliest versions of Persephone’s abduction into the underworld. The translation is by Hugh Evelyn-White and is in the public domain. Sound and production by Geoff Chong. Sources for this episode include ‘Prolegomena to the study of Greek Religion,’ by Jane Harrison. List…
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Discover the new show from the creators of Tales of the Night Sky. A Monkeybird Production.Von Bibi Jacob
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Satya Doyle Byock, co-host of this podcast, has a new book out with Random House, Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood. In this Bonus episode, Satya introduces the book to listeners and reads a short excerpt from Chapter 2. Quarterlife is the book that Satya needed in her 20s and that she's been looking for since for her clients. As …
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Jung's Epilogue, Scrutinies, and the Seven Sermons of the Dead - Ep. 28
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In this final episode of our journey, Satya begins by reading Jung’s Epilogue to the Red Book from 1959. Satya and Carol discuss Scrutinies, which Sonu Shamdasani considers the third book of "The Red Book." They talk about the recent synchronistic publication of "The Black Books." Satya breaks down the history of Scrutinies and The Seven Sermons of…
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Toni Wolff, The Black Books, and The Magician - Ep 27
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As The Red Book nears conclusion, Satya & Carol explore the second half of "The Magician." Satya reflects on the origins of this podcast and its synchronistic ending with the release of The Black Books. Carol reflects on the beginnings of Jung's journey with the horoscope of October 13th, 1913, highlighting the explosive energy of Jupiter in both o…
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Together like Philemon and Baucis in the Age of Aquarius - Ep. 26
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Carol Ferris read’s from "the Magician" and illuminates the intersection of healing, time, and space, weaving in the mythology of Philemon and Baucis as she and Satya explore the union of opposites with Philemon and Baucis, and Elijah and Salome. Satya tracks the feminine in Jung’s "Red Book" as Baucis stands in the kitchen. Carol discusses the com…
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Nothing Matches the Torment of One’s Own Way - Ep. 25
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This episode follows the news of the White House super spreader event and the president and white house staffers testing positive for COVID-19. As Jung arrives at the "portal of a great mystery" our hosts explore the various definitions of magic in Jung's Red Book, Satya speaks to Jung’s notion of individuation, the need to relinquish will power in…
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Carl Jung and Rilke on the Future and Fate - Ep. 24
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In this episode, Carl Jung is in conversation with his Soul about the gift of magic. Satya Doyle Byock reflects on the uncanny similarity between Jung and Rilke on fate and future, she explores the meaning of Shuddering and Jung’s journey into embodiment through the Grimms’ fairy tale “The Youth Who Goes off in Search of Fear.” Carol Ferris explore…
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Prophecy & The Coming New Religion - Ep. 23
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Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris read this chapter in call and response fashion. Carol discusses the similarity of our time to Jung’s and reads from Paul Shepard's "Nature and Madness." Both accompany Jung into the complexities of maturation and psychological adulthood. Satya discusses her manuscript on Quarterlife, and Jungian psychology for young…
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Parsifal Got Out of the Wasteland by Uniting Left and Right - Ep. 22
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Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris discuss the Union of the Opposites within Jungian Psychology. Carol explores Parsifal and the Wasteland at length and how it relates to Jung’s journey. Ann Carroll explores the gender translation in this chapter. The image of Atmaviktu shows up, a many-armed dragon creature and symbol of God. Carol discusses the 12t…
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Madness, Neptune, Nietzsche & The Collective Unconscious - Ep. 21
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Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris discuss the union of the opposites within Jungian Psychology. Carol explores Parsifal and the Wasteland at length and how it relates to Jung's journey. Ann Carroll explores the way gender is translated in this chapter. The image of Atmaviktu shows up, a many-armed dragon creature and symbol of God. Carol discusses…
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The Serpentine Path to Wholeness - Ep 20
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Satya & Carol discuss C.G. Jung's "Red Book" and its social relevance for our times. In this episode, Jung enters through the left door and deconstructs man’s prejudice toward animals. Satya discusses the “serpentine path to wholeness" and how to reclaim one's embodied self from the projection onto animals. Carol reminds us the Zodiac is not an idl…
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The Imitation of Christ, Nietzsche, and Jung - Ep 19
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Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris enter a series of more playful Red Book chapters, beginning with "Divine Folly" in which Jung departs from his own religiosity to express the critical importance of living one's own existence. Jung picks up a copy of "The Imitation of Christ" by Thomas a Kempis and starts a dialogue with the work of Friedrich Nietzs…
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Murder, Blood, Guilt: Jung Receives The Sacrament - Ep 18
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Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris dive into The Red Book's most visceral chapter in which Jung eats the liver of a murdered girl. Carol discusses the role of the liver in Chinese Medicine, Jung's natal chart, astrology of this chapter, & the science fiction in world-making. Satya discusses animal embodiment, humanity's relation to the guilt of exist…
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The Torture of the Maiden & The Eye of the Evil One - Ep 17
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While Jung enters "Hell" and experiences torture, Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris reflect on the federal occupation of their hometown, Portland, OR. Carol, Satya, and Ann Carroll explore the symbolism of The Eye. Carol discusses narrative time, collective trauma, the underworld & WWII. Satya explores projection, shadow & redemption, and the typo…
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Jung Finds His Inner Mother & Incubates an Egg - Ep 16
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In this episode Jung opens his Egg. Carol Ferris discusses duality, Kathleen Raine, William Blake and James Hillman. Satya Doyle Byock shares a Gilgamesh Dream and explores the animus / anima binary. A guest, Leonora, illuminates the images in this chapter. Ann Carroll translates the German word for “evil” and the original meaning of "sin.” Q&A, fe…
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For Izdubar, Fantasy is the Other Reality - Ep 15
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Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris explore "where healing comes from." Satya introduces depth psychological concepts through Audre Lorde's "Poetry is Not a Luxury" and "Uses of the Erotic." Carol reads from the epic of Gilgamesh, the work of Ursula K. le Guin, and reflects on ancestry & love in the work of mythologist Kwame Scruggs. Q&A is alive wi…
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Science Has Taken the Capacity of Belief - Ep. 14
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Carol Ferris and Satya Doyle Byock explore Jung's deep contemplation on the potential harm of scientific thinking and the power of fantasy through the encounter with Izdubar. "The real is what works," Jung says. This chapter has a relationship to Gilgamesh and the pursuit of immortality. Carol begins this week's exploration discussing eclipses and …
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Death, Hell, Pluto & the Mess of Existence - Ep. 13
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Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris explore the darkness of Hell, Pluto, and Death through Jung's journey. Carol discusses the astrology and archetypal nature of Pluto. Satya explores the inherent mess of existence. Carol dives into the horoscope of the Birth of America in 1776 and Pluto's role. Other topics include Buckminster Fuller's "trim tab", …
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The Anchorite, Paganism, and Living One's Myth - Ep. 12
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Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris explore Jungian Psychology and what it means to live one's myth, one's animal life, and follow one's own calling. Satya and Carol discuss introverted life and action versus extroverted life as Jung speaks with a monk he encounters living alone in the desert for ten years. Additional topics include the difference b…
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George Floyd, Baldwin, Jung & Black Lives Matter - Ep 11
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Hosts Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris step away from the chronology of The Red Book to discuss the grief and rage surrounding George Floyd's death and police brutality. In solidarity with Black Lives Matter and the nightly protests in Minneapolis at the time, Satya explores the projection of white people onto Black citizens through James Baldwin…
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Carl Jung, Alcoholics Anonymous & The Shadow - Ep. 10
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In this episode exploring Carl Jung's Red Book and its political and social relevance for our times, Jung encounters his shadow in "The Lowly." Satya Doyle Byock introduces Jung’s ideas on the shadow and individuation. Carol Ferris illuminates the horoscope of this night, December 29th, 1913 and discusses the lowly depths of the ocean. Ann Carroll …
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How Jung Can Heal the Patriarchy - Ep. 9
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In this episode exploring Carl Jung's Red Book, Carol Ferris and Satya Doyle Byock continue to explore how Jung confronts his own toxic masculinity and heals the discarded feminine soul. Jung contemplates gender, "manliness, the contra-sexual soul of Men and Women, and psychological androgyny. Carol Ferris discusses the complexities of relational l…
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Tootsie & The Experience of Being Female - Ep. 8
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In this episode, C.G. Jung's visions take him to “The Castle in the Forest.” Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris explore the psychological experience of patriarchy and the dismissal of the feminine, Sydney Pollock’s Tootsie, Jung dressing in drag, Edward Edinger’s Anatomy of the Psyche, and Dante's Inferno. They embark on an impassioned discussion on …
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Encountering the Devil as Joy - Ep. 7
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In this episode exploring Carl Jung's Red Book and its political and social relevance for our times, Jung encounters his devil in “The Red One.” Our hosts Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris reintroduce themselves and their background with the Red Book. Carol jumps into I Ching reading Hexagram #5 and the topics of waiting, suffering, pleasure and f…
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The Union of Opposites & The Value of Evil - Ep. 6
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Satya Doyle Byock breaks-down the Christian history of the young Salome and updates it with a feminist lens. Carol Ferris illuminates the horoscope December 25, 1913. Jung encounters Salome and Elijah on Christmas. This episode explores crucifixion and resurrection, good and evil, projection, and suffering, the collapse of systems amidst the contra…
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Salome & Elijah, Pleasure & Thinking - Ep. 5
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In this episode exploring Carl Jung's Red Book and its political and social relevance for our times, Jung meets Elijah & Salome. Satya Doyle Byock explores the masculine and feminine in Jung's psychology, the meaning of thinking versus feeling, the importance of engaging with the inner, rejected soul, & Jung's Seminar of 1925. Carol Ferris illumina…
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Killing the Hero, Death & Resurrection - Ep. 4
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In this episode exploring Carl Jung's Red Book, Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris discuss the value of killing the hero, the myth of Siegfried, leadership, ideas of God, the duality of good and evil, soul, the feminine soul, and an emphasis on the idea of linear growth versus a circular existence. This episode was recorded on Easter and explores the…
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The Spirit of the Times & The Spirit of the Depths - Ep. 3
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In this episode, Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris explore C.G. Jung's Red Book in three more early chapters, discussing Jungian Psychology and Astrology, and the power of creative response and engagement with the Unconscious. The discussions explore the social relevance of Jung's psychology and what is has to offer individuals in these times. In th…
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Emma Jung, Toni Wolff, & C.G. Jung - Ep. 2
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Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris begin to explore Carl Jung's Red Book and the relevance for our times, chapter by chapter. Satya introduces a feminist reading of Jung's work, along with Emma Jung and Toni Wolff as instrumental companions in Jung's deep dive into the unconscious. We also explore the essence of Active Imagination. Carol explores t…
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The Astrology of Jung's Red Book - Ep.1
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An introduction to our hosts psychotherapist Satya Doyle Byock and astrologer Carol Ferris, as they embark on a socially relevant exploration of Carl Jung’s Red Book through the astrology of those extraordinary times, and ours. Satya provides a summary of the content of The Red Book and Jungian Psychology, as well as a feminist reading of Jung's wo…
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In the final part of our story, the storm returns and Jee must do her best to rescue Soapy from the rising waters. And, finally, it is the author who has the last word.Von T.M. Camp
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In the fifth part of our story, J.R. does his best to answer Jee's questions. Gods are discussed, songs are sung, and the baby finally falls asleep.Von T.M. Camp
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In the fourth part of our story, Jee enjoys a quiet evening on the porch while J.R. tells her a very, very old story.Von T.M. Camp
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In the third part of our story, Jee awakens to find herself the guest of a kindly old couple with a few secrets of their own.Von T.M. Camp
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In the second part of our story, Jee discovers a temple where a very old magic has taken root.Von T.M. Camp
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In the first part of our story, Jee finds herself caught in a downpour... and caught in a brand new story as well.Von T.M. Camp
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