Caroline W. Casey: The Trickster Redeemer: Woof, Woof, Wanna Play?
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Tami Simon speaks with Caroline Casey, whose unique fusion of astrology, compassionate social activism, esoteric spiritual wisdom, and humor is known to audience internationally. Caroline hosts “The Visionary Activist Show” on KPFA in the San Francisco Bay area. With Sounds True, she is the author of the audio learning course Visionary Activist Astrology and the audio program Making the Gods Work For You: The Astrological Language of the Psyche. In this playful yet insight-filled discussion, Tami speaks with Caroline about the myths that are most relevant to our culture at this time, the cultural forces surrounding 2012, and how we can invite the “trickster redeemer” to play an essential role during this time when we most need it. (67 minutes)
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A delightful fresh voice. i’m jazzed and want to hear more!
Comment by Catharine Mains — July 15, 2011 @ 5:38 pm
woof woof ! what fun and very refreshing. i want to do lots of that stuff. sounds true to me.
Comment by gerry mclaughlin — July 16, 2011 @ 5:40 am
wonderful….thanks.
Comment by Sujith — July 16, 2011 @ 8:04 am
WOW! This podcast was my first introduction to Carolyn Casey. She tickles and blows me awake with her deep, deep, playful and penetrating insight that is nourished by her commitment to embodying the evolutionary impulse! Having listened, I have now returned from exile back into life, with my frantic, frightened vision of the future transformed into an experience of a vast, intimate kinship I am feeling for the first time. I have become a Trickster Redeemer. I want everyone to listen to this. Thank you Caroline. Thank you Tami.
Comment by Tessalin Green — July 16, 2011 @ 1:02 pm
Brilliant. I am so with Caroline in thought. Being a Capricorn with a Magical Child and Hero Liberator in my chart I get this. Caroline threw in a key for me however. Here was the needed seed message I received: As I go out even further with my work/play I need to let the Magical Child have more time. I’ve held on to the pragmatic “this is the way I want to be perceived” hold me back. Going out and being playful is the only thing I really want to do! Thanks Tami Simon and Caroline Casy!!! We live in such exciting times!!
Comment by Carol Coronis — July 16, 2011 @ 5:05 pm
Thanks for the interview (and the transcript of the interview.) She is amazing, and explains so many things in ways that only she can- I love her creative mind.
Comment by Joyce Bank — July 16, 2011 @ 11:08 pm
Fabulous ending story about the scientist whose machine wouldn’t work until he vowed it would never be used for war. The machine started up, and they were all liberated! Ho!
Comment by Kuru — July 21, 2011 @ 10:02 pm
Caroline Casey really has some good things to teach, but it is so hard for me to listen to her. She is so in love with the sound of her own voice, so compulsively clever, that she leaves no space between her words, and the key points get lost in her relentless flood of verbiage. Maybe it’s just me.
I post this comment in the hopes that she modifies her presentation enough to have her genuinely valuable points more clear and accessible.
Comment by Jay Dancing Bear — August 5, 2011 @ 11:22 pm
Addendum-clarification
I basically like her approach, like the wit and stories, don’t want that to change, just leave some space between the notes, and a few more clear, comprehensible sentences once in a while.
Comment by Jay Dancing Bear — August 7, 2011 @ 9:25 pm
Wow, this is so exquisite. I am right now after being a matrix holder for the loss of the Goddess and the return of the living light community of awakened culture into Earth by beginning communities of Children. I love your work. I love your sharing. This has been such a fabulous interview. I look forward to exploring more of your writings and teachings!!!!
Comment by Sarah Adams — October 5, 2011 @ 2:31 pm
Listening to Caroline Casey was like having a door in my soul flung wide open and a circus parade blasting through. There were fabulously costumed acrobats, clowns brandishing custard pies, wild beasts, growling and purring in turns, ecstatic dancers moving in half remembered yet entirely new rhythms . When she has passed through, quietly closing the door behind her, I knew I would never be the same. Ever. Thank you wise trickster for showing me another way. and yes, woof woof, I do want to play!
Comment by Hilary Whyard — December 26, 2011 @ 4:53 pm
I’m a great fan of ‘The leading edge’ and have listened to over 25 interviews. This is the first time when I experienced not being on someone’s wavelength. So my experience best aligns with Kuru’s above – there is a flow of verbiage that I found very hard to follow.
Comment by Michael Chester — March 1, 2012 @ 6:24 am
Caroline is an Oracle
Comment by Craig — May 4, 2012 @ 3:35 am