Have you had a dream that stayed with you — one that felt larger than your own life?
This is an invitation to join Jungian analysts Cécile Buckenmeyer and Jakob Lusensky in the experiment of shaping a holding space for collective dreams. A new podcast series devoted to those big dreams that C.G. Jung described as “the common property of mankind” (CW 10 §33), the deep streams of the delta that is the unconscious.
By gathering these dreams, we may glimpse what our culture is dreaming beneath the surface, the myths that are forming us, and the ones asking to be born.
Co-create our new podcast series by submitting your dream before December 31st.
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Artwork: Iraq (Babylonia). Euphrates River, fisherman throwing net, sunset scene
Music: It was just a dream by Rafael Krux
Literature: The Third Reich of Dreams by Charlotte Beradt
Psychologist Lisa Malmheden from Berlin Psychoanalytic in conversation with Jungian psychoanalyst Jakob Lusensky about his new book C.G Jung: Face to Face with Christianity - Conversations on Dreaming the Myth Onward. The book is published by Chiron Publications 19th of August 2024.
★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★Join us as we sat down with distinguished psychologist and psychoanalyst, Professor Peter Fonagy, in an exclusive interview brought to you by Berlin Psychoanalytic.
Professor Fonagy is a highly renowned figure in the field of psychoanalysis and heads the Division of Psychology and Language Sciences at University College London, as well as serving as the Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families.
As a leading voice in the field of attachment theory and mentalization-based psychotherapy, Professor Fonagy's work has had a profound impact on the understanding of mental health and developmental psychopathology.
In this engaging conversation, BP's Aleksandar Dimitrijevic, Nicolas Lorenzini, and Lisa Malmheden join Professor Fonagy and gain insights into his expertise on contemporary psychoanalysis, mentalization, and his personal experiences with psychoanalytic training and therapy, and much more.
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