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🗓️ 21 September 2023
⏱️ 91 minutes
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Andy J. Pizza enters the mind meld!
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Andy is the best-selling author of Invisible Things, an illustrator, and student of Carl Jung. In this one, we riff on the relationship between the collective unconscious and creativity, active imagination and illustration, the labyrinth that is modern spiritual meaning-making, Ancient Greek platonic and hermetic musings, and oodles more.
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0:00.0 | Well, welcome back to the Mind Meld, my friends. Hope you are well. Personally, uh, I guess |
0:24.3 | I'm well, I'm actually in that state of cognitive informational chaos that comes when you're researching |
0:32.4 | something and you're you're not yet to the place where it's all clicked together where |
0:37.9 | it just feels like some sort of abstract, polechian scribble of ideas that's never going |
0:46.5 | to come together. Do you think Jackson Pollock was ever like, now these scribbles suck. |
0:52.2 | These scribbles just don't have the quintessence that my last scribbles had. I'm not even |
0:58.7 | hating on abstract art. I actually quite like some of it, but this whole off the rails |
1:05.7 | ramble is supposed to be to the effect of that I am currently trying to bring order to |
1:12.6 | chaos. And this time it's just especially challenging to get that magic eye image to pop |
1:22.5 | out of the mess. But I will stay the course because it is a take that I think is infinitely |
1:29.2 | worth sharing on a topic. I know you're all fascinated by synchronicity. Actually, it's |
1:34.2 | the same take that I attempted to explain in part in my recent mind meld with Godsy. But |
1:40.7 | anyway, I will leave that for when the time comes, when it actually solidifies into |
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