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66: Owls Abound - A Review Of Clelland's Mysteries And Synchronicities
MOZ & Jeremy embark on one of their deepest dives yet into the work of the “owl man,” Michael Clelland and review his book: The Messengers: owls, synchronicity and the UFO abductee. Tonight, we discuss Clelland’s work and how it ties into Jungian themes and, specifically, the work of Marie Louise Von Franz. Did MOZ solve a another piece of this owl and UFO puzzle? Find out tonight on Monster Lore Tour.
References:
Primary Source 1: Clelland, M. (2020). The messengers: owls, synchronicity and the UFO abductee. Beneath the Stars Press
Hidden Experience Podcast – Mike Clelland https://mikeclelland.com/podcast
Primary Source 2: Von Franz, M.L. (1974). Number and Time. Northwestern University Press
Comparison Alien & Owl Eyes: Hancock, G. (2007). Supernatural: meetings with the ancient teachers of mankind. The Disinformation Company
Synchronicities: Pinchbeck, D. (2007). 2012: The return of Quetzalcoatl. Penguin Group, Inc, p45
Giant Owl at Loch Ness: Redfern, N. (2017). Shapeshifters: morphing monsters and changing cryptids. Llewellyn Publications, p17
Jung the Mystic: Lachman, G. (2010). Jung the mystic: the esoteric dimensions of Carl Jung’s life and teachings. Penguin, p4
Tetragrammaton Formula: Crowley, A. (1991). Magick in theory and practice. Castle Books, NJ, p3-4
Ultimate Unity: Wilber, K. (1980). The Atman project: a transpersonal view of human development (New Edition), p67
Supernatural and Mundane: Wilber, K. (1980). The Atman project: a transpersonal view of human development (New Edition).
The Transpersonal Bands: Wilber, K. (1977). Spectrum of consciousness. Theosophical Publishing House, Ill, p266
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