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Author: Zach Tollen

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An extremely rare self-induced spiritual initiation left me, Zach Tollen, with no category to describe myself. So now I say I'm a Jungian Depth Mystic, and this is my story, and also, the community I'm building around Depth Mysticism.

Related Authors: Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, Edward F. Edinger, Robert A. Johnson. Marie-Louise von Franz, Erich Neumann, Peter Kingsley, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Topics: Individuation, Spiritually Transformative Experience (STE). Star Wars, Jedi, the Force. Self-Reliance. The Hero's Journey. Religion. Philosophy. Taoism, Yin and Yang. Zen. Japanese Samurai cultural influence. Siberian shamans.

Cover emblem by Michael Maier (1608), coloring copyright Adam McLean, taken from alchemywebsite.com

Public Discussion Forums:

Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9P

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840

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Jungian Depth Mystic Zach Tollen gives us his practical take on the meaning of Jung's term "Collective Unconscious".Discussion:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
Depth Mystic Zach couldn't find anything in society to hook into because he had a Metaphysical Divergence. In this episode, we explore the meaning of that term, and why it can cause a person to have to go his own way rather than joining groups which have different core beliefs about the nature of the universe.
Sometimes you can get to a place where you realize that your condition of Not Knowing (e.g. What to Do?, How to Proceed?, the Meaning of Life, etc.) is not only not your fault, but that it's your responsibility to make your condition of Not Knowing into a public affair. Because if it's not your fault, then other people may find themselves in a similar situation where they also do not know, but ought not to be ashamed of it. And it's your duty to destigmatize such Not Knowing by making yours public. And that's what Podcast Host Zach Tollen and Jungian Depth Mystic Zach Tollen are doing in this week's episode.Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
In this week's episode, we just talk about the challenges of going solo and trying to maintain the balance between what IS and what OUGHT to be. It's a short episode but it's not bad.Discussion groups:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
In this episode, we go through a list of ways in which community might have formed in the life of Depth Mystic Zach Tollen, and in modern life in general, but how it often fails to do so. Some of the topics we cover: Family, School, Religion, Art, Hobbies, Philosophy, Politics, and the Mental Health System.Discussion Groups:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
Alpha and Omega

Alpha and Omega

2025-10-2831:37

Host Zach Tollen and Jungian Depth Mystic Zach Tollen discuss the concept of Alpha and Omega, firstly in its biblical context, then in its reference to social status, and then in reference to internal cognitive capacity.Discussions:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
In this episode, we discover a new way of doing the show. I made a two episodes worth of content this week, but I packed it into one long episode. If you like this format, or if you have criticisms, leave a comment in one of these two discussion groups:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
Episode has 2 Parts. Part 1 talks about the absence of Romantic Love, the absence of finding the perfect partner, as expressed in the They Might Be Giants song, Ana Ng.Part 2 imagines Zach as a spiritual teacher, and also as a student, asking him a question. The question? "You say you had a big mystic vision. So what's the deal with that? What does that mean?" I try to give the best answer regarding what any vision similar to my own means in our day and age, and the current state of our civilization.Discussion groups:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
12 is the number of months in the year, and therefore of signs in the Zodiac. In this episode, I talk about my video game, and how I use Carl Jung's notion of the transition of the astrological Great Ages—in our case from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius—in the fictional world of my game. But since that world has its own star system, they have a different Zodiac altogether. Yet they still deal with one of the same issues we do, namely, how they can integrate tremendous advances in technology, rather than be destroyed by them.Community Discussions:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9P
Shifting gears. An explanation for my absence, and why I might need to be a little less polished going forward. Yin and Yang.Discussion groups:Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840Discord:https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9P
I talk about the idea of Going Viral in the Internet Age. Then I link that idea to the alchemical "Emblem of Avicenna" that I use as cover art. The Eagle in that picture represents the urge to go Viral, whereas the Toad is where the "golden house" of alchemy is to be built. I also quote Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay Self-Reliance in relation to these images.It's a good episode!Cover art emblem by Michael Maier, colored version Copyright Adam McLean, taken from: https://www.alchemywebsite.com/prints_series_maier_symbola.htmlDiscussion groups:Discord: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9PFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840
While the major part of my Mystic Vision ended in 2018, its contents remain scalding hot to this day, and almost impossible to present systematically. But what could be so powerful and intense that even I still can't handle it directly? I give my best explanation, invoking Carl Jung's discussion in his book Aion of the precession of the equinoxes, how the Christian era is connected with the astrological Age of Pisces how we are moving into the Age of Aquarius. I contend that it's better to believe in astrology than in traditional religious ideas about the Apocalypse and the End of the World.Also, if you want to comment publicly on any of these episodes, I created two new Public Discussion Forums, a Facebook group and a Discord server:Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1910776442826840Discord Server: https://discord.gg/KqE3EfKC9P
I introduce the eight Jungian psychological functions, describing how the original One becomes the Eight. Along the way, I mention that in the animal kingdom, only 4 of the eight functions exist, and how humans are special because they use an additional four. I also mention how the Myers-Briggs (MBTI) terminology can be misleading, and how the term Valuing should probably have been used instead of Feeling to describe the Feeling Function.
For Episode 7, I comment on my relationships with two "women" in relation to the number seven. I talk about adhering this podcast to a weekly schedule, and about how I became convinced to express to my mystic vision by making a video game.Cover art from Phantasy Star 2 for Sega Genesis.
I am now calling this public outreach my Ministry! But the elite mode of salvation I underwent left me wondering, if I can't preach that "whosoever would believe would have eternal life" like the Christians, then what value might I offer to the world instead? Find out in Episode 6 of the DMCP!
I introduce the term "Monologic Communologue" to mean, a community dialogue held by one person, talking to himself... which is what this podcast is... but is that even possible?Then I confess that I was saved by something other than the traditional Christian mode of salvation. Although my conversion was just as intense as that of any Christian, the force which saved me came from my encounter with Joseph Campbell, and the philosophy behind it is found in Star Wars, and in Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alchemy, and Gnosticism. I talk about how the Spirit Mercurius stands as an alternative savior in the alchemical tradition, and how it's probably related to what happened to me.
In the first section, I describe how my mystical experiences overruled my life, to the extent that I feel different from, say, your average Jungian analyst, and how I've had to discover in books that which I couldn't find in living people. I describe how the journey to embracing my own personal sense of right and wrong was a Herculean labor.In the next section, I talk about how Goethe's Faust can be considered the first great work of Depth Mysticism, and describe why it's needed. We moderns are "up in the air" due to our technology and society, and the old religions were not created to deal with this, which is why Star Wars, for example, can be more appealing than Christianity.
I explain why I think the best way for me to integrate into society is by calling myself a Depth Mystic and making this podcast, that I'm so different that it's almost impossible for me to do it any other way...In the second half, I talk about the influence of Japanese culture on my way of viewing the world, how I'd rather be like a Jedi than like Jesus. The theme song for this podcast was originally composed for a video game.
We address Carl Jung's fear of his psychology becoming another "-ism", and why we're okay about it regarding "Depth Mysticism".We go further in terms of what Depth Mysticism is. We mention Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust, and Jung's Red Book, and how there needs to be something like a new religion to accommodate modern times.This impulse has been hindered by what I call the Rooster Religions.New terms for this episode: Ism-ism, Rooster Religions.
We start with a confession as to why it's called a Community Podcast.Then we begin exploring the term Depth Mystic, also called Jungian Depth Mystic.Depth Mysticism is akin to Depth Psychology, except that it foregoes the pretense of being totally objective, since all psychology is by definition at least somewhat mystical, since you have to use the mind to study the mind.Then we comment on the show's theme song, which evokes Rebirth and Resurrection. Depth Mysticism espouses an alternative form of Resurrection different from standard Christianity.
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