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Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

Ep. 624 –The Mechanics of Awakening with Dr. John Price

Mindrolling with Raghu Markus

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4.7543 Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Looking through a Jungian lens, Psychologist Dr. John Price and Raghu Markus have a discussion on the mechanics of awakening.

This week on Mindrolling, Raghu and John chat about:

  • What we can learn from the book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
  •  Jungian philosophy and creating balance within the psyche 
  • Attraction to the arts, music, and alternative ways of being
  • Comparing youth and coming of age today versus in the past
  • The growth and learning that happens through adversity 
  • Cultivating trust with those who are wounded
  • Making compassionate response our default state, especially when dealing with children
  • Leaving one’s culture to truly understand where we come from
  • Various ways of cultivating non-ordinary states
  • How society often stifles our experiences of mystical events
  • The current psychedelic revolution and therapeutic utility of entheogens 

Check out William Blake’s The Book of Urizen for a deep dive into mystical literature

“That’s obviously one’s religious and spiritual experience that is totally, uniquely yours. We know the definition of a mystical experience: it’s ineffable, it’s transitive, it’s a unitive experience. I’m willing to say that most of us have had these kinds of experiences, and yet because our culture doesn't support that world view, we write them off as what you can call the ‘nothing but’.” –Dr. John Price

About Dr. John Price:

Dr. John Price is a Jungian psychotherapist, co-founder of The Center for Healing Arts & Sciences, and host of The Sacred Speaks podcast. John’s journey from touring musician to single fatherhood reshaped his understanding of human transformation. John’s work bridges ancient wisdom with modern psychology—offering tools for shedding the adaptations that once saved us but now imprison us. Learn more about John’s offerings on his website.

“Jung would call this the inferior function given that I’m so feeling-oriented and intuitive. To actually get into the thinking and sensing function is something that I’m very much trying to counterbalance. That’s my inferior function. From his philosophical orientation, it’s a way to create wholeness where you counterbalance the one-sidedness of our psyche.” –Dr. John Price

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Raghu, and I'm back with Mind Rolling, and I'm here with John Price,

0:15.7

and we have a mutual friend, Mirabai Star, the beloved. who graciously put us together and we just met in this moment

0:26.9

and i can already tell okay mirabai good thought yeah thank you mirabai happy to have you here john

0:36.1

thanks ragu much appreciated man oh boy um where are you by the Yeah, thank you Miravai. Happy to have you here, John. Thanks, Raghu. Much appreciated, man.

0:38.3

Oh, boy.

0:40.6

Where are you, by the way?

0:42.4

I'm in Houston.

0:43.6

Oh, right, right, right.

0:45.3

And John is a man of many talents.

0:50.3

And we were just talking about how we both came out of music.

0:56.0

That was a big part of what we've done in the past.

1:00.0

But you were a psychotherapist at this point?

1:03.0

Yes.

1:04.0

And this is my psychotherapist week, by the way.

1:08.0

Oh, good.

1:09.0

I just a few days ago did something with somebody else.

1:11.6

You're bringing the tribe.

1:13.0

Yeah.

1:13.8

And there's so many different things that John is interested in, that I'm interested in,

1:20.6

that I hope you all, when you watch or listen to this, you'll be interested in.

1:25.0

But let's start with, how did you get where you are now in relation i

1:30.5

always ask people especially in the formative years what drove you to suddenly realize there's

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