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EPISODE · Jun 13, 2025 · 42 MIN

Ep 19 - Holy Trinity - June 15, 2025

from The Laughing Mystics: An unorthodox journey through the liturgical year · host Laura Lewis-Barr, Jungian Artist - Marci Madary DMin, Educator, Spiritual Director

Marci talks about her use of different pronouns for God. We reflect on what we learned during a recent talk from Ilia Delio. We mention Teilhard de Chardin (as we often do) and the challenge of using words like “god” or “love." We discuss Jung's concept of “eros” and “logos." And Edinger's thoughts on endurance. We talk about individualism and faith, and the book The Gift and The Serviceberry. "Christ, as a particular concrete manifestation of the Holy Spirit, must die in order for the disciples to develop an individual relation to the Holy Spirit, that is, the projection must be withdrawn. This is the 'very important step forward beyond Christocentrism.'"--Edward Edinger quoting Carl Jung - from "The Christian Archetype"The Sunday ReadingsThank you for listening! Questions? Comments? Please send to [email protected] follow us to be alerted for new episodes. We hope you'll share this passion project with others, write a review, or rate/like our podcast on your favorite platform!https://ratethispodcast.com/thelaughingmysticsWant to support The Laughing Mystics? We now have MERCH! Visit https://www.zazzle.com/store/laughing_mystics/productsJoin our FB community at https://www.facebook.com/laughingmystics/To find us on other podcast platforms visit https://psychescinema.com/podcast-and-poetry-practicing-symbolic-language/New episodes every Friday!For more on Marci Madary visit https://www.insideoutspirituality.com/For more on Laura Lewis-Barr visit https://psychescinema.com/https://psychescinema.com/depth-psychology-and-christianity/

Marci talks about her use of different pronouns for God. We reflect on what we learned during a recent talk from Ilia Delio. We mention Teilhard de Chardin (as we often do) and the challenge of using words like “god” or “love." We discuss Jung's concept of “eros” and “logos." And Edinger's thoughts on endurance. We talk about individualism and faith, and the book The Gift and The Serviceberry. "Christ, as a particular concrete manifestation of the Holy Spirit, must die in order for the disciples to develop an individual relation to the Holy Spirit, that is, the projection must be withdrawn. This is the 'very important step forward beyond Christocentrism.'"--Edward Edinger quoting Carl Jung - from "The Christian Archetype"The Sunday ReadingsThank you for listening! Questions? Comments? Please send to [email protected] follow us to be alerted for new episodes. We hope you'll share this passion project with others, write a review, or rate/like our podcast on your favorite platform!https://ratethispodcast.com/thelaughingmysticsWant to support The Laughing Mystics? We now have MERCH! Visit https://www.zazzle.com/store/laughing_mystics/productsJoin our FB community at https://www.facebook.com/laughingmystics/To find us on other podcast platforms visit https://psychescinema.com/podcast-and-poetry-practicing-symbolic-language/New episodes every Friday!For more on Marci Madary visit https://www.insideoutspirituality.com/For more on Laura Lewis-Barr visit https://psychescinema.com/https://psychescinema.com/depth-psychology-and-christianity/

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