Billy
22nd March 2014, 11:17
Hi, At last i can watch videos and my first choice last night from my many bookmarked videos was this amazing interview with Author and philosopher Anne Baring talking to Andrew Harvey. Which a close friend sent me.
Anne shares her experiences with the Shekinah, The divine feminine that came to her in her dreams. The sacred marriage between spirit and matter. Alchemy and transcendence.
She brings together science and spirituality.
Enjoy.
PNXwvHnOChg
More on Anne Baring. from here. http://www.annebaring.com/anbar02_biography.htm
Autobiographical Notes
I travelled widely in India and the Far East during the 1950's before training and practising as a Jungian analyst. I am a member of the Scientific and Medical Network and, until my retirement from private practice in 2000, I was a member of the Association of Jungian Analysts, London and the International Association for Analytical Psychology. I have lectured for several years in both the United Kingdom and the United States and have recently given a seminar course called The Sleeping Beauty, the Prince and the Dragon - an Exploration of the Soul, which drew together my interest in psychology, mythology, ecology, fairy tales and alchemy (see Seminars). I am currently working on a new book which integrates these different aspects of our quest to understand ourselves and our relationship to the universe. (For an amplification of these notes, please see in particular lectures 4 and 8, and seminar 1).
-----I have always been fascinated by the power of individuals to shape and influence history. Why do people feel, think and act the way they do? What is the anatomy of human creativity and human destructiveness - the root of the invisible influences, both individual and collective, which can both create and destroy civilization? Since I was deeply affected as a child by the Second World War, I wanted to understand the causes - religious, political and psychological - which could drive human beings to the depths of depravity and the heights of altruism and self-sacrifice. How are we conditioned by beliefs and habits of behaviour to respond to events in the way we do?
And here. http://www.annebaring.com/anbar11_new-vis01_intro.htm
The passionate longing of the human heart has always been to go beyond the boundaries of the known, to break through the limitations of our understanding. This is perhaps the most fundamental and essential freedom. Now, more than ever before, we need to honour that longing.
What is the emerging vision of our time? It is a vision that takes us beyond an outworn paradigm where we were held in bondage to beliefs and attitudes specific to race, nation, religion or gender. It is a vision that offers us a totally new concept of God as an energy field - a cosmic sea of being - as well as the creative consciousness or organising intelligence of that sea or field, and a totally new concept of ourselves as belonging to and participating in that consciousness.
It is a vision that recognises the sacredness and indissoluble unity of the great web of life and imposes on us the responsibility to become far more sensitive to the effects of our decisions and our actions. It invites our recognition of the needs of the planet and the life it sustains as primary, with ourselves as the conscious servants of those needs. Above all, it is a vision that asks that we relinquish our addiction to violence and the pursuit of power; that we become more aware of the dark shadow cast by this addiction which threatens us with ever more barbarism, bloodshed and suffering, leading ultimately to the possible extinction of our species.
Peace.
Anne shares her experiences with the Shekinah, The divine feminine that came to her in her dreams. The sacred marriage between spirit and matter. Alchemy and transcendence.
She brings together science and spirituality.
Enjoy.
PNXwvHnOChg
More on Anne Baring. from here. http://www.annebaring.com/anbar02_biography.htm
Autobiographical Notes
I travelled widely in India and the Far East during the 1950's before training and practising as a Jungian analyst. I am a member of the Scientific and Medical Network and, until my retirement from private practice in 2000, I was a member of the Association of Jungian Analysts, London and the International Association for Analytical Psychology. I have lectured for several years in both the United Kingdom and the United States and have recently given a seminar course called The Sleeping Beauty, the Prince and the Dragon - an Exploration of the Soul, which drew together my interest in psychology, mythology, ecology, fairy tales and alchemy (see Seminars). I am currently working on a new book which integrates these different aspects of our quest to understand ourselves and our relationship to the universe. (For an amplification of these notes, please see in particular lectures 4 and 8, and seminar 1).
-----I have always been fascinated by the power of individuals to shape and influence history. Why do people feel, think and act the way they do? What is the anatomy of human creativity and human destructiveness - the root of the invisible influences, both individual and collective, which can both create and destroy civilization? Since I was deeply affected as a child by the Second World War, I wanted to understand the causes - religious, political and psychological - which could drive human beings to the depths of depravity and the heights of altruism and self-sacrifice. How are we conditioned by beliefs and habits of behaviour to respond to events in the way we do?
And here. http://www.annebaring.com/anbar11_new-vis01_intro.htm
The passionate longing of the human heart has always been to go beyond the boundaries of the known, to break through the limitations of our understanding. This is perhaps the most fundamental and essential freedom. Now, more than ever before, we need to honour that longing.
What is the emerging vision of our time? It is a vision that takes us beyond an outworn paradigm where we were held in bondage to beliefs and attitudes specific to race, nation, religion or gender. It is a vision that offers us a totally new concept of God as an energy field - a cosmic sea of being - as well as the creative consciousness or organising intelligence of that sea or field, and a totally new concept of ourselves as belonging to and participating in that consciousness.
It is a vision that recognises the sacredness and indissoluble unity of the great web of life and imposes on us the responsibility to become far more sensitive to the effects of our decisions and our actions. It invites our recognition of the needs of the planet and the life it sustains as primary, with ourselves as the conscious servants of those needs. Above all, it is a vision that asks that we relinquish our addiction to violence and the pursuit of power; that we become more aware of the dark shadow cast by this addiction which threatens us with ever more barbarism, bloodshed and suffering, leading ultimately to the possible extinction of our species.
Peace.