Below are the books I’ve read or listened to lately. I don’t polish these notes or write for an audience, so please excuse the typos; this is mainly a way for me to track my own reading. However, I’d love for this to be a starting point for conversation. If you see something that resonates with you, let’s chat about it!

Already going through a second time
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Already going through a second time

After this I’ll be discovering my personal myth a bit more. Gemini is helping me with that, we’ve a very long Jungian analysis going on. I so wish Joseph Campbell were reading this himself. His voice isn’t on it and it’s more a collection of his lectures and some Q&A from the audience…

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led here by anais nin’s Diaries, Volume 1
Peter Kent Peter Kent

led here by anais nin’s Diaries, Volume 1

Because he “did not write from his head, but from his solar plexus." It is deeply rewarding (to me) to go page by page through the entire collected works of a poet because while there are so many more poems that will not give me pleasure compared to ones that do, the real jewels are so intimately related to what I might throw out, because the lower is so necessary to reach the higher. Like anything that a person truly values in life. I am so concerned now in an age of AI where the machines are doing all of the writing that…

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ON THE PSYCHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF SO-CALLED OCCULT PHENOMENA
Peter Kent Peter Kent

ON THE PSYCHOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF SO-CALLED OCCULT PHENOMENA

Assignment 1, Jung Collected Works monthly study group through Jung Society of Atlanta. This is the first part of Volume 1: Psychiatric Studies. I did read this, most every word, but I’m going to give a nain point synopsis from the Conclusion gemini compiled here: …

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main text: massage school training
Peter Kent Peter Kent

main text: massage school training

We spent a lot of time together, this one and I, over the previous 6 months. I’m grateful for my choice of school. The teachers care about what they are doing. I’ll keep this for reference maybe. Though I think I may do better now with more specialized books for what I want going forward.

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making metaphorical music/harmony
Peter Kent Peter Kent

making metaphorical music/harmony

Probably the last in a series of recommendations for me at least for a while. Beautifully done book by this author couple combining their skills sets in psychotherapy and working with large groups in symphony conduction. Good for anyone in an organization or family unit to open to. I think much of this I had in me already although it provided a way to portray to others in an artful way that I appreciate having access to.

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What Deep Tissue means
Peter Kent Peter Kent

What Deep Tissue means

Decent book. Pretty much mirrors my massage school curriculum when it comes to the description of anatomy, movement, and massage technique. I picked up a number of tools I can use. The DVD is terrible that accompanies so don’t buy it for that reason. I’m finally on my path to being more a body master that can help people. Massage is always something I’ve loved recieving and giving.

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don’t waste your time
Peter Kent Peter Kent

don’t waste your time

That said, it was NOT a waste of my time. Most of the book was unhelpful to me because I have been learning to do this all of my life, the book gave very few examples or lessons on how to apply, and there were no good case studies presented until the very end (and even then there were only two). I did learn though how to think on this topic properly. That is, long term. And I did learn that…

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a Great Conversation
Peter Kent Peter Kent

a Great Conversation

I haven’t listened to Joseph Cambell speak much and wouldn’t mind hearing some more now. This deserves another go through also. One of my top favorites for relisten on Audible now. Yesterday I went to my massage therapist’s office for the first time in a spell and there on a table in the lobby was a hard back version of this. Good sign! I had just finished it the day prior.

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We are so f*%k’d
Peter Kent Peter Kent

We are so f*%k’d

I kid. This book was published in 2009. The perfect time probably for the author, assuming all those who’d be interested at the time still had money enough left to buy a book after the market crash.

I learned to think more broadly in terms of the mass being the market and making it, one way or the other, collectively. And maybe how to pay attention for and notice what the market may be saying about itself psychologically. Many solid historical…

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dealing with trauma, mine and yours
Peter Kent Peter Kent

dealing with trauma, mine and yours

This book I’ve known about for many years. Most likely when it was published in 2014. This most likely through conversations with people in yoga. I’ve now owned it for several years as well. The promt to read it now was having expereicned a kind of trauma, observing a loved one experience (and relive old traumas in the present), and going through more fucking trauam (lol) with a group of men earlier this year. In addition,…

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Round and round we go
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Round and round we go

My second from the same author. Both excellent to listen to vs read. Many use the principles herein to give some guide marks on whether markets are overbought or oversold. However, this is not for the typical ups and downs in the market that are caused by one of any 100 factors, often at once. I feel this is mostly useful in understanding the psychology of past major overbought and oversold territory…

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Spiritually Pragmatic
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Spiritually Pragmatic

This was recommended to me by Kaila in my massage therapy course. I’ve been impressed with her intellect and grasp of deep psychological and spiritual matters and noticed she’s also shared she wants to focus on what she can use and not get too caught up in the mass of information out there. She mentioned this book the first time we spoke and a couple weeks later reminded me that she had. So, I ordered it within the hour. The one thing I can personally do without, well two, are all the astrology…

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grounding in common sense
Peter Kent Peter Kent

grounding in common sense

The stoics had such a simply wonderful way of reminding themselves and others of the reality of time, death, and making the best use of what they can with what they have. Of thinking on those things which they can control and not on anything else. And in doing so, they were able to get rid of a host of unnecessary thought, fear, worry, anxiety, wrong action, and self-sabotage and, instead, to be in the present moment, to manage their circumstances, and have a greater impact on their circumstances whatever they be…

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Social Psychology
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Social Psychology

Compliance officers intend on making you compliant to think and vote and buy and buy more of whatever they wish. And you most likely will unless you are aware of the many ways to make you compliant and the reasons that you will find it difficult to resist. This was recommended by my investor group. It has implications for the mind of an investor in a market ever under the rule of the mass mind, short sellers, politicians, etc.

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For Amor Fati
Peter Kent Peter Kent

For Amor Fati

Amor Fati is a love of fate. One thing I’ve known for many years now is that whatever happened was supposed to happen exactly the way it happened simply because it happened. Could it have been some other way? Here we birth anxiety of many forms. Instead, why not accept the correct answer may just be…

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Addiction, new to me in 2024-25
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Addiction, new to me in 2024-25

I didn’t know until a man close to me was addicted to 40-50 ambien per day, dosing several times during the day just to lower anxiety. Unbelievable insantiy. Today this man said to me that he would not have gone to rehab without me. I can’t really describe the level of stress this caused me then, or that I encountered from taking this on at the time. And I did not know how much I had to learn…

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Jung’s autobiography
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Jung’s autobiography

Most begin here/end here. I am grateful for this gift from a partner in my life. And I read and finished it just in time.

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One of the greats for me. All category top 10.
Peter Kent Peter Kent

One of the greats for me. All category top 10.

This was one of the most pivotal/impactful spiritual reads of my life to date. What a jewel. I am in God and God is in me, inseparable, never having been separate. This was part of my nightly reading stack for about a year maybe and it was difficult to have to complete. I plan to keep it close by and revisit favorites.

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Solid, helpful, personally applicable
Peter Kent Peter Kent

Solid, helpful, personally applicable

I was drawn to this because a good friend and I went through and spoke (a lot) about some of the topics here. Saw her on the Mel Robbins podcast and wanted to dive in some more…

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