Jung and the Gnostics with Kayleen Asbo - Six Videos
Jung and the Gnostics with Kayleen Asbo - Six Videos
In this six-salon series, Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D. explores “Jung and the Gnostics: The Recovered Wisdom of Early Egyptian Christianity.”
These are recordings of live salons that began January 29th and concluded June 25th, 2021. After purchase, you will receive an email providing password-protected access to all six recordings.
Video 1 - Introductory Lecture: The Hidden Treasure of the Gnostics
On January 29, 2021, Kayleen Asbo, Ph.D. began a six salon series on the Gnostics and C.G. Jung, exploring one of the most fascinating archeological finds of all times, a treasury of alchemical wisdom that opens up a path of gnosis particularly relevant for our times.
Video 2 - Thunder Perfect Mind: The Call of the Wild Feminine
Recorded on February 26th, 2021.
This salon focused on early Christian images, symbols and the poem Thunder Perfect Mind from the Nag Hammadi library.
Video 3 - The Round Dance of Jesus and Rituals of Wholeness
Recorded on March 26th, 2021.
This salon focused early Christian images and liturgies and “The Round Dance of Jesus,” a poem translated into English by G.R.S. Mead.
Video 4 - The Hymn of the Pearl: The Myth of Forgetting and Remembering
Recorded on April 30th, 2021.
This salon focused on early Gnostic Christianity associated with the followers of Mary Magdalene and Thomas emphasized not the idea of "sin" and "redemption", but the theme of "forgetting" and "remembering" through the “Hymn of the Pearl.”
Video 5 -The Gospel of Thomas: The Koans of Rabbi Jesus
Recorded on May 28, 20212.
This salon focused on perhaps the oldest and most important of all the recovered Ancient Christian texts in Nag Hammadi: The Gospel of Thomas.
Video 6 -The Gospel of Philip: The Call to Sacred Union
Recorded June 25th, 2021.
This salon focused on The Gospel of Philip, a controversial 3rd-century text, that has often been claimed as support for the idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married.
In this episode we also explore the psychological nuances of what "sacred union" could mean from an archetypal perspective as we examine an intriguing collection of enigmatic wisdom sayings, parables and liturgies
Recordings are 90min each (Total run time 9 hours). Recordings are available for streaming but not for download.