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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 35 MIN

Kings and Queens - November 23, 2025

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

The Feast of Christ the King. Question: Who is someone I trust and admire enough that I’d be their subject and honor them as a  King in my world.  Laura mentions mythologist Michael Meade and his Living Myth podcast. We talk of Joseph Campbell and an ancient practice of sacrificing the King. Laura also mentions another podcast, including ⁠The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. We explore the power of changing the genders in the second reading. We mention: Jungian Marion Woodman and her quote about the Goddess, Elizabeth’s Johnson’s book, She Who Is. Laura again uses the Jungian term "Objective Psyche" as a synonym for God. Marci mentions sand mandalas made by Tibetan monks.The Sunday ReadingsThank you for listening! Questions? Comments? Bring your voice to the conversation. We'd like to SHARE THE MIC with you! Send an audio from your phone with a question or comment to [email protected] now have an easier way for you to leave a review or rating, using this link! RateThisPodcast.com/thelaughingmysticsPlease 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!pod.link/1799776273Want 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/New episodes now released on Thursday mornings!For more on Marci Madary visit https://www.insideoutspirituality.com/For more on Laura Lewis-Barr visit https://psychescinema.com/(0ur show notes are always filled with many links. If your platform doesn't show them, visit the "episode webpage" or our Spotify page.)Music licensed from Artlist

The Feast of Christ the King. Question: Who is someone I trust and admire enough that I’d be their subject and honor them as a  King in my world.  Laura mentions mythologist Michael Meade and his Living Myth podcast. We talk of Joseph Campbell and an ancient practice of sacrificing the King. Laura also mentions another podcast, including ⁠The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill. We explore the power of changing the genders in the second reading. We mention: Jungian Marion Woodman and her quote about the Goddess, Elizabeth’s Johnson’s book, She Who Is. Laura again uses the Jungian term "Objective Psyche" as a synonym for God. Marci mentions sand mandalas made by Tibetan monks.The Sunday ReadingsThank you for listening! Questions? Comments? Bring your voice to the conversation. We'd like to SHARE THE MIC with you! Send an audio from your phone with a question or comment to [email protected] now have an easier way for you to leave a review or rating, using this link! RateThisPodcast.com/thelaughingmysticsPlease 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!pod.link/1799776273Want 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/New episodes now released on Thursday mornings!For more on Marci Madary visit https://www.insideoutspirituality.com/For more on Laura Lewis-Barr visit https://psychescinema.com/(0ur show notes are always filled with many links. If your platform doesn't show them, visit the "episode webpage" or our Spotify page.)Music licensed from Artlist

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