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Imagine That!
Shawn Nygaard
10 episodes
4 months ago
"Imagine That!" is a podcast created by Shawn Nygaard about astrology, archetypes, archetypal psychology, and imagination, presented from a rather wide-ranging Jungian perspective. This is astrology as seen through the arts, popular culture, history, movies, and literature, influenced by the work of James Hillman, Carl Jung, 80s pop music, and fairy tales, among many other things.
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"Imagine That!" is a podcast created by Shawn Nygaard about astrology, archetypes, archetypal psychology, and imagination, presented from a rather wide-ranging Jungian perspective. This is astrology as seen through the arts, popular culture, history, movies, and literature, influenced by the work of James Hillman, Carl Jung, 80s pop music, and fairy tales, among many other things.
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Society & Culture
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality
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EP01 The Old Man & the Sea-goat - Pluto in Late Degrees of Capricorn
Imagine That!
1 hour 29 minutes 53 seconds
2 years ago
EP01 The Old Man & the Sea-goat - Pluto in Late Degrees of Capricorn
Imagine That!
"Imagine That!" is a podcast created by Shawn Nygaard about astrology, archetypes, archetypal psychology, and imagination, presented from a rather wide-ranging Jungian perspective. This is astrology as seen through the arts, popular culture, history, movies, and literature, influenced by the work of James Hillman, Carl Jung, 80s pop music, and fairy tales, among many other things.