Beyond the Darkness podcast

  I was recently interviewed by David Schrader for the Beyond the Darkness podcast, focusing on my book Occulture – the unseen forces that drive culture forward (Inner Traditions, 2018). Please check it out HERE!

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Not one but two new videos

My wonderful wife, Vanessa Sinclair, has made two new videos. Just like that. One is for the track I’m in love with a witch from my solo album The larval stage of a bookworm, and the other is from our forthcoming album Switching mirrors (the track is called Opening doors we didn’t know existed). Enjoy! Enjoy! For more on what we do, please check out our Patreon page. Thanks!

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Please support our Patreon page!

My wife Vanessa Sinclair and I are heading into Patreon-land. We’re working so hard on so many creative projects, and a “Patreonic” progress/success could facilitate even more time, space and opportunities. So, if you appreciate what we’re doing, please join us on our Patreon page so that we can take everything further… Thank you! “Always a pleasure!” Please support our PATREON page right here!  

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Carl Jung lecture on YouTube

A video recording of my lecture “Carl Jung – Myth Maker” held January 14th 2018 is now online on Vimeo. In the development of concepts like the “archetypes” and the “collective unconscious”, Carl Jung not only looked at isolated myths in themselves but also at their artistic expressions. He claimed that there is an impulse-generating layer in the psyche that is shared by all human beings and that can be directly accessed through introspection, dreams, the study of myths and personal, artistic work. A certain culture can possess a more rational or “civilised” construction than another but the basic psychological foundations are in essence the same globally. Jung’s travels around the world and his collection of data confirmed his theories and became an important part of his system. In this lecture I talk about Jungian concepts, the importance of myths and how we could possibly re-enchant the world with a little help from this influential Swiss psychologist and artist.

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