Jung’s Confrontation with the Unconscious and Its Relation to Psychedelic Experience

 At a crucial point in his life, Carl Gustav Jung found himself besieged by a persistent series of especially intense dreams, fantasies, and visions. One day, fighting off fears of madness, Jung resolved to open himself to the strange impulses surging up from the depths of his unconscious mind. Read The Rest ☞ Filed under: … Read More

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Digging Up The Bones News

After a wee delay—not uncommon among indie publishers, who tend to be managed by über-scheduled, über-weary, über-worked über-menschesDigging Up The Bones has a firm but flexible window for release around late March/early April.

When it “drops,” (jargon for ‘miraculously appears on Amazon’), we’ll ship pre-orders, as well as any swag earned for including extra love during our crowdsourcing campaign. I’m eager to meet those of you twisted enough to support me and my scrivening, which I will do, hopefully, on my ‘Motley Crüe in the early ’80′s-style Western Hemisphere tour.

I promise to elevate the dreaded, tedious ritual of “the public reading” to the level of performance art, so be sure to watch your local press for author felony arrests, plundered villages, debauched maidens, and trashed motel suites. I’ll probably arrive at events in full drag, accompanied by an entourage of degenerate carnies and sideshow freaks; as usual, I will also be armed and on drugs.

Most gratefully,

Steve-Signature

Dale Marlowe


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