
The Serpentine Path to Wholeness - Ep 20
10/06/20 • 69 min
Satya & Carol discuss C.G. Jung's "Red Book" and its social relevance for our times. In this episode, Jung enters through the left door and deconstructs man’s prejudice toward animals. Satya discusses the “serpentine path to wholeness" and how to reclaim one's embodied self from the projection onto animals. Carol reminds us the Zodiac is not an idle abstraction. Ann Carroll illuminates the image of the cook through Erich Neumann’s "The Great Mother."
Chapter: “Nox Secunda”
Astrological Charts:
Learn More:
- Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com
- Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com
- Satya: SatyaByock.com
- Satya's book: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood
Recorded August 15th, 2020
Satya & Carol discuss C.G. Jung's "Red Book" and its social relevance for our times. In this episode, Jung enters through the left door and deconstructs man’s prejudice toward animals. Satya discusses the “serpentine path to wholeness" and how to reclaim one's embodied self from the projection onto animals. Carol reminds us the Zodiac is not an idle abstraction. Ann Carroll illuminates the image of the cook through Erich Neumann’s "The Great Mother."
Chapter: “Nox Secunda”
Astrological Charts:
Learn More:
- Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com
- Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com
- Satya: SatyaByock.com
- Satya's book: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood
Recorded August 15th, 2020
Previous Episode

The Imitation of Christ, Nietzsche, and Jung - Ep 19
Satya Doyle Byock & Carol Ferris enter a series of more playful Red Book chapters, beginning with "Divine Folly" in which Jung departs from his own religiosity to express the critical importance of living one's own existence. Jung picks up a copy of "The Imitation of Christ" by Thomas a Kempis and starts a dialogue with the work of Friedrich Nietzsche. Carol illuminates the astrology of January 14th, 1914 and the Grand Cardinal Cross in Jung's horoscope. Ann Carroll explores Western Civilization's wrestling with the 2,000 year-old Christian narrative. Satya defines courage as vulnerability and inner work.
Chapter: “Divine Folly”
Learn More:
- Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com
- Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com
- Satya: SatyaByock.com
- Satya's book: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood
Recorded August 9, 2020
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Madness, Neptune, Nietzsche & The Collective Unconscious - Ep. 21
Satya Doyle Byock and Carol Ferris discuss the union of the opposites within Jungian Psychology. Carol explores Parsifal and the Wasteland at length and how it relates to Jung's journey. Ann Carroll explores the way gender is translated in this chapter. The image of Atmaviktu shows up, a many-armed dragon creature and symbol of God. Carol discusses the 12th house and Jupiter. Q&A explores racism, projection, and cleansing with dirt.
Chapter: "Nox Tertia"
Learn More:
- Salome Institute: SalomeInstitute.com
- Carol: CarolFerrisAstrology.com
- Satya: SatyaByock.com
- Satya's book: Quarterlife: The Search for Self in Early Adulthood
Astrological Charts:
Recorded August 23, 2020
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