http://www.thinkingallowed.com/2jhouston.html
NOTE: This is the full broadcast portion of the interview. It was continued in-studio with an additional 58-minute discussion which is available on our 86-minute DVD.
We are living at a unique historical moment when the cultures of the entire world are available to us, and we are challenged as we have never before been. In part one of this two-part program, Dr. Jean Houston describes the range of human capacities that are found in different cultures. She focuses on language as an expression of the way societies cultivate human potential.
In part two of the full DVD, Jean expands upon the learning experiences she had with Margaret Mead, elaborating on her own experiences working with different cultures. To illustrate her work in human capacities training, she leads an exercise called "Cleansing the Doors of Perception." Then follows a powerful poetic reading by actress Peggy Nash Rubin. Jean then elaborates on how these experiences may call forth within the viewer new visions and deeper understandings.
Jean Houston, Ph.D., is founder and director of The Mystery School, a program of mythology and culture. She is past-president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology and also director of the Human Capacities Training Program. She is author of numerous books including Search for the Beloved, Godseed, Lifeforce, Mindgames, Listening to the Body (coauthored with Robert Masters), The Hero and the Goddess and The Possible Human.
I did a workshop with her yesterday, and I am just stunned with how amazing she is. i feel changed and want to learn from her. What a treasure!
mgathena 3 weeks ago
She is pretty darn incredible. Wow
pgod45 3 months ago
with hope she can come Viet Nam..welcome you to my city Thai Nguyen province..is located in the north of Viet Nam..
nguyenhonghanh31188 9 months ago
woww i really like her voice and the way she tells a story...the way she talks with Indian voice...She is amazing..
nguyenhonghanh31188 9 months ago in playlist 27may11
great passion- thinking learning communities it is then.
ehpl 10 months ago
Wow...what a fantastic job she has....:)
alevan1 10 months ago