The MindThatEgo Podcast

#15: The Union Of Yoga and Jung with Leanne Whitney

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Sep 2, 2021
Leanne Whitney, an independent scholar in depth psychology and consciousness studies, dives deep into the fusion of Jungian psychology and Patanjali’s yoga. She explores how the concepts of pure consciousness and Jung’s views on the psyche intersect. The conversation highlights the differences in their approaches to knowledge and reality, and the therapeutic potential of blending these philosophies. Whitney also touches on shadow work, the importance of personal experience in healing, and the connection between Earth's frequencies and human emotions.
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ANECDOTE

Leanne's Transformative Experience

  • Leanne Whitney had a pure consciousness event in 2000 that radically altered her worldview.
  • This experience led her to study both Jungian psychology and yogic philosophies deeply.
INSIGHT

Jung vs Patanjali on Healing

  • Jung’s individuation involves bringing unconscious contents into consciousness to achieve wholeness.
  • Patanjali’s yoga presents pure consciousness as the fundament where suffering can be healed, unlike Jung’s view where suffering remains.
INSIGHT

Orientation A vs B Explained

  • Patanjali distinguishes between orientation A (pure consciousness) and orientation B (the moving, restless mind).
  • Yoga’s goal is to still the mind and establish oneself in the true nature of pure consciousness, a contrast with Jung’s emphasis on grappling with phenomena.
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