Alchemy,
the Trickster,
and the AI Revolution

with author Thom F. Cavalli, Ph.D.



Sundays beginning February 21, 2027

3 Sessions

10 am - 12 pm Pacific / 1-3 pm Eastern
All sessions will be video recorded for registered guests.

 

Alchemy is about making things–everything from concocting a medicine to perfecting an ideal personality all falls within the purview of alchemical psychology.  

Alchemical work is transformative, but it cannot succeed without a spirit. The alchemical trickster in the form of Mercurius is the spiritual catalyst that makes it all possible.

Who would have expected such a wily character, an agent of chaos, to be so vital to the work? The trickster steals fire, crosses boundaries, but he also turns raw chaos into usable material. He is still very much with us, appearing in many different disguises, including the AI revolution.

  • How often do you fall victim to the Fool, or tap into his creative spirit?

  • Is Trickster your friend or foe?

  • How does an alchemist use AI for individuation, dream work, and dealing with the Shadow? What is AI2?

Alchemy is more popular than ever, and for good reason: without it, we have no compass for navigating the future of personal and global change.

Don't be fooled by New Age magic, know the tricks of the trade - join us for another deep-dive into alchemy!

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Alchemy, the Trickster, and the AI Revolution with author Thom F. Cavalli, Ph.D.
Sale Price: $127.00 Original Price: $197.00

Alchemical Psychology Seminars - Sundays beginning February 21, 2027 - 3 Sessions - 10 am - 12 pm Pacific / 1-3 pm Eastern + All sessions will be video recorded for registered guests.

Sale pricing ends Oct. 15

 

Thom Cavalli, Ph.D.

Presented by:

Thom F. Cavalli

Thom F. Cavalli, Ph.D. is a Jungian psychotherapist, author and coach who provides services throughout the world. He has authored two major books, Alchemical Psychology, Old Recipes for Living in a New World (Putnam 2002) and Embodying Osiris, the Secrets of Alchemical Transformation (Quest 2010) as well as many articles in Psychological Perspectives and The Alchemical Journal. He is a yearly contributor of book reviews and film criticism for The Jung Journal. He gives a wide range of workshops and seminars at Jungian Institutes, mystery schools, and conferences.

His website is: AlchemicalWorks.com