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The Building 4th Podcast
Doug Scott
100 episodes
1 month ago
Welcome to the Building 4th Podcast where we explore the Perennial Philosophy from various lenses including the psychological, theological, spiritual, conventional, and esoteric. Our points of emphasis include the Hebrew and Christian scriptures (including the non-canonical Christian texts), the Law of One material, the Enneagram, integral theory, and developmental psychology.
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Welcome to the Building 4th Podcast where we explore the Perennial Philosophy from various lenses including the psychological, theological, spiritual, conventional, and esoteric. Our points of emphasis include the Hebrew and Christian scriptures (including the non-canonical Christian texts), the Law of One material, the Enneagram, integral theory, and developmental psychology.
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Religion & Spirituality
Science,
Social Sciences
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Embracing the Mysteries of Dreams and Spiritual Growth
The Building 4th Podcast
46 minutes 15 seconds
6 months ago
Embracing the Mysteries of Dreams and Spiritual Growth
This episode captures a dream analysis session led by Troy Caldwell, a retired psychiatrist with Jungian training who serves as a spiritual director for the Building 4th Community. The session follows a structured format where participants share their dreams and the group collectively interprets them through spiritual and psychological lenses. The meeting begins with a brief meditation focusing on gratitude for embodiment and divine presence in the current moment. Three participants share their dreams with rich interpretations: Rudy's Dream: Rudy describes being at the bottom of the ocean wrapped in a pink-red octopus, feeling surprisingly comfortable despite normally being afraid of the ocean. The group offers these interpretations: The ocean represents the unconscious mind, with Rudy finding unexpected comfort in its depths The octopus symbolizes intelligence, balance, and protection - a "still point" amidst chaos Its pink-red color connects to "red ray" energy (related to embodiment and survival challenges Rudy mentioned facing for six years) The dream suggests finding comfort amidst traditionally uncomfortable situations Doug notes the octopus represents "balance and integration, personal power and manifestation, wholeness and unity, and order amidst chaos" The scene reflects Rudy "reworking foundations" at a soul level Duncan's Dream Series: Duncan shares three dreams with a recurring theme of animal-human transformation: A butterfly with color-shifting wings landing on his shoulder transforms into a woman giving spiritual advice A monk turning into a dolphin, with Duncan following suit and swimming through luminous blue waters A monkey that transforms into a Native American woman who communicates through gestures about his "good heart" Interpretations include: The butterfly symbolizes "numinosity" from the "upper unconscious" The left shoulder represents embodiment and limitation The progression from verbal communication to gesture-only communication suggests movement toward contemplative spirituality The dreams show integration of instincts with higher spiritual awareness Troy frames the dreams within three stages of spiritual development: purgative (discipline), illuminative (joyful insights), and unitive (walking with God) The dreams function as affirmations rather than lessons - "you're doing a good job" Troy's Dream: Troy shares a dream about societal breakdown, family members filling his house leaving no place to sleep, and adolescent-like competition where he catches a "gooey gray ball." Interpretations include: The character "Shackleford" represents feeling shackled or limited The lack of sleeping space reflects how societal chaos prevents finding rest The competition scene mirrors social media one-upmanship culture The gray gooey ball represents societal messiness, potentially with creative potential (likened to semen/seed) Doug suggests Troy "caught the catalyst" (a Law of One reference) despite challenges The dream reveals Troy's tendency to "make the best of a bad situation" with playfulness Throughout the discussion, participants reference spiritual concepts and frameworks to understand the dreams' deeper meaning, creating a supportive environment for personal growth through collective dream interpretation
The Building 4th Podcast
Welcome to the Building 4th Podcast where we explore the Perennial Philosophy from various lenses including the psychological, theological, spiritual, conventional, and esoteric. Our points of emphasis include the Hebrew and Christian scriptures (including the non-canonical Christian texts), the Law of One material, the Enneagram, integral theory, and developmental psychology.