The Explorer Poet Podcast

The Human Psyche and Technology with Glen Slater


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Description

In this conversation with Glen Slater delve we into the intersection of technology, psychology, and humanity, how advancements in technology, particularly artificial intelligence, are reshaping our understanding of the human psyche, the historical context of industrialization and its impact on human instinct and connection to nature, the dangers of optimization and perfectionism in modern society, the hidden spirituality of technology, the importance of finding the deeply human aspects of ourselves in a post-human age, and the need for a more holistic approach to technology and a reconnection with our inner selves.

technology, humanity, artificial intelligence, Jungian psychology, industrialization, optimization, spirituality, human psyche, depth psychology, counterculture


Key Takeaways

  • Technology is reshaping our understanding of humanity.

  • Industrialization caused a significant shift in the human psyche.

  • The loss of instinct is a psychological problem.

  • Optimization leads to a culture of perfectionism.

  • AI lacks emotional intelligence and human instincts.

  • Dissociation is a result of our adaptation to technology.

  • We need to reclaim our human side and spirituality.

  • The online world erodes our capacity for real relationships.

  • Slowing down is essential in a fast-paced world.

  • The psyche is an ecology of mind that needs nurturing.


Guest Details

Glen Slater, Ph.D. was born and grew up on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. After studying psychology and comparative religion at the University of Sydney, he moved to the United States for doctoral studies in clinical psychology. For the past 25 years he has taught in the areas of depth psychology and mythological studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute, near Santa Barbara, California, most recently chairing Pacifica’s Jungian and Archetypal Psychology Program. 

Glen is the author of Jung vs Borg: Finding the Deeply Human in a Posthuman Age (2024), editor of the third volume of James Hillman’s Uniform Edition, Senex and Puer (2005), and co-editor of the essay collection, Varieties of Mythic Experience (2007). He has written a number of articles and book chapters for Jungian publications. His research and writing interests concern Jung and film, the psychology of religion, and depth psychology and technology.


Website: https://www.glenslater.com/

Book - Jung vs. Borg: https://www.amazon.com/Jung-Borg-Finding-Deeply-Posthuman/dp/1736205714/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8


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