Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Episode 62: Stanton Marlan

May 13, 2020
Stanton Marlan, a distinguished Jungian analyst and professor, shares his profound journey into consciousness. He reflects on transformative LSD experiences alongside iconic figures like Timothy Leary and Ram Dass. The conversation dives deep into Buddhist philosophy, ego death, and the symbolism of alchemy, particularly the 'black sun.' Marlan also hints at insights from his upcoming books that explore the philosophers' stone and the significance of dreams, revealing the intricate dance between light and darkness in our psyche.
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ANECDOTE

Meeting James Hillman By A Pool

  • Marlan met James Hillman casually at a pool and later entered a post-analytic relationship with him.
  • Hillman invited Marlan to 'come and lie down with me,' leading to formative analytic work.
INSIGHT

Not Quite 'Post-Jungian'

  • Marlan resists the label 'post-Jungian' and argues many thinkers remain deeply Jungian.
  • He sees value in ongoing dialogue rather than declaring Jung 'over'.
INSIGHT

Why Jung Turned To Alchemy

  • Jung used alchemy as a symbolic language to describe deep transformational processes of the psyche.
  • Alchemy dissolved strict psyche/matter and inner/outer splits to express an illuminated imagination.
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