Expanding Mind - 09/29/11

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Paranormal psychoanalysis
Phantasms, psychoanalysis, and telepathy: a chat with Mikita Brottman, author of "Phantoms of the Clinic". www.mikitabrottman.com
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Expanding Mind explores the culture of consciousness: magic, spirituality, psychology, technology. Keep your mind open!
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Paranormal psychoanalysis
Phantasms, psychoanalysis, and telepathy: a chat with Mikita Brottman, author of "Phantoms of the Clinic". www.mikitabrottman.com
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Mystical Madness
Bipolar breakdowns, mystical madness, and going off (and on) meds: a talk about being crazy in America with Gregory Pleshaw, author of "The Collapse of Time: Confessions of a Quantum Humanist".
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Cosmic Serpent
Ayahuasca, scientific paradigms, and and jaguars becoming gringos: a talk with anthropologist and activist Jeremy Narby, author of the classic "Cosmic Serpent".
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Witch Camps, Salvation Mountains, and the Catholic-Pagan mix: talking about art and spirit with photographer Michael Rauner.
www.michaelrauner.com
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Nostalgia, archive fever, and the purpose of music: a talk with music writer Simon Reynolds, author of the new book _Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction To Its Own Past_.
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Psychoactive evolution, the poetry of plants, and the ecodelic programming of consciousness: a talk with professor Richard Doyle, author of the great new book Darwin's Pharmacy. www.personal.psu.edu/rmd12/
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On Today's show Psychogeography, John Dee, comic gods, and the art of magic: chatting about the meaning of it all with visionary writer and comics lord Alan Moore.
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Bell's Theorem, quantum mysticism, and the secret history of modern physics: a chat with David Kaiser, author of the excellent new book "How the Hippies Saved Physics: Science, Counterculture, and the Quantum Revival".
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Shaman spunk, the loneliness of gurus, and the cult of Castaneda: a talk with Amy Wallace, author of Sorcerer's Apprentice: My life with Carlos Castaneda. http://www.sustainedaction.org/Wallace_Book/Wallace_Book.htm
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Trip guides, micro-doses, and left-brain psychedelia: a fascinating chat with psychologist and old school psychedelic researcher James Fadiman, author of the new book The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide.
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Old hags, inner planes, and the fine art of the subconscious: talking about the notorious occultist and artist Austin Osman Spare with Phil Baker, author of a great new Spare biography.
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Dudjom Rinpoche, Sam Peckinpah, and the long bench at the Trail's End saloon: author and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer reflects on dharma, Hollywood, and the big empty.
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Tarot, bricolage, and the language of images: talking about reading and cards with Inna Semetsky, author of the new book Re-Symbolization of the Self.
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Mormon esoterica, New York psychogeography, and holding on to those who have gone: talking memory and narrative with Th. Metzger, author of the new epic poem "Hydrogen Sleep and Speed".