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        <itunes:subtitle>Mapping the intersections between Jungian theory and other traditions of thought and imagination</itunes:subtitle>
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        <itunes:summary>The MT—or Multiple Theory—podcast is a project by the University of Toronto Jungian Association (formerly the Jungian Society). Here, we hold conversations with artists, philosophers, scientists, and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds. Our aim is to create a dialogue between spaces that don’t often get to converse, drawing connections between the passions of our guests and some of the concerns of Jungian or Post-Jungian theory. We want to know what we share and what sets us apart, what our goals are and how we can begin to talk and work together. We hope you’ll join us on this adventure.</itunes:summary>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>Damien Walker and U of T Jungian Association President Naseem Reesha discuss the connection between media and revelation, examining topics in cognitive science and psychedelics reasearch as they explore how literature and art can expand our consciousness.</p><p>(This is the second half of a longer conversation. See &#34;Daniel Greig on Media &amp; Revelation (Part 1)&#34; for the first half.)</p>]]></description>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The Jungian Association&#39;s Naseem Reesha continues his conversation with Professor Cory Lewis, drawing on sources such as Buddhist philosophy, Jung, Lacan, and Brian Cantwell Smith to tackle different models of the wholesome life, the constraints around what can make a meaningful life, and how the meaning of life is or isn&#39;t like the meaning of a sentence.</p><p><br></p><p>[Intro music by Sanaminder Bouns]</p>]]></description>
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