

The Sacred Speaks
John Price
Join depth psychotherapist and Jungian scholar, John Price, in an exploration of extraordinary stories and phenomena that lurk beneath the surface of normal and everyday life. Listen in as John interviews experts, dilettantes, sinners, and saints to explore their professional and personal perspective on the underlying purpose of the mysteries which lurk within the seemingly mundane nature of day-to-day life.
John received his Master’s degree in clinical psychology and his Doctorate degree in Jungian psychology. He is in private practice and is also on the faculty of The Jung Center and The University of St. Thomas, both located in Houston, Texas. He lectures and teaches classes in subjects ranging from Parenting and Consciousness to Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll.
This podcast seeks to accept a challenge laid out by Carl Jung: to explore the universal human feelings of emotional incompleteness, spiritual curiosity and one’s related search for wholeness and meaning. Interviews commence with the belief that, by engaging in this exploration, we can learn more about the psyche, consciousness, spirituality, philosophy and the profound, though often hidden, meaning of the day-to-day lives we lead (or which will lead us, if we aren’t watchful).
Come along as John follows people into bars, universities, places of worship, financial districts and the home. He finds each context equally able to provide a setting for this worthy search and also that, through this process, we have an opportunity to come to know each other and ourselves much more deeply.
John received his Master’s degree in clinical psychology and his Doctorate degree in Jungian psychology. He is in private practice and is also on the faculty of The Jung Center and The University of St. Thomas, both located in Houston, Texas. He lectures and teaches classes in subjects ranging from Parenting and Consciousness to Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll.
This podcast seeks to accept a challenge laid out by Carl Jung: to explore the universal human feelings of emotional incompleteness, spiritual curiosity and one’s related search for wholeness and meaning. Interviews commence with the belief that, by engaging in this exploration, we can learn more about the psyche, consciousness, spirituality, philosophy and the profound, though often hidden, meaning of the day-to-day lives we lead (or which will lead us, if we aren’t watchful).
Come along as John follows people into bars, universities, places of worship, financial districts and the home. He finds each context equally able to provide a setting for this worthy search and also that, through this process, we have an opportunity to come to know each other and ourselves much more deeply.
Top mentioned books
Here are the most frequently recommended books on The Sacred Speaks podcast:

#1 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Under Saturn's shadow
The Wounding and Healing of Men

#2 Mentioned in 2 episodes
Living with Borrowed Dust
Reflections on Life, Love, and Other
#3 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Homo Necans

#4 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Wisdom Pattern
Order, Disorder, Reorder

#5 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Greeks and the Irrational

#6 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Metaphysics

#7 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Immortality Key
The Secret History of the Religion with No Name
#8 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Tears of Things
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#9 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Psychedelic Experience

#10 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

#11 Mentioned in 1 episodes
One Blade of Grass
Finding the Old Road of the Heart, a Zen Memoir

#12 Mentioned in 1 episodes
A Christmas carol

#13 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The master and his emissary
The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
#14 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Of Two Minds
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#15 Mentioned in 1 episodes
My Stroke of Insight
A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey

#16 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Reality+
Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
#17 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Hellenic Tantra

#18 Mentioned in 1 episodes
Breaking Open the Head

#19 Mentioned in 1 episodes
The Dionysian Gospel
The Fourth Gospel and Euripides

#20 Mentioned in 1 episodes