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The Existential Lens

The Existential Lens

By: Evan Kaufman
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Hosted by psychotherapist Evan Kaufman, located in Eugene Oregon. The Existential Lens explores the deeper questions that shape our inner lives—meaning, identity, freedom, anxiety, and the ongoing work of living authentically.


Grounded in an existential-humanistic therapy perspective and supported by contemplative practice, each episode offers a quiet space for reflection. It’s an invitation to slow down, think more deeply, and engage your life with greater awareness, presence, and intention.

© 2026 Evan Kaufman LLC
Hygiene & Healthy Living Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Risk of Encounter
    Jun 3 2026

    In 1970, Philip Guston walked away from twenty years as a successful artist and showed a body of work no one was expecting.

    This episode is about what Guston risked, and what therapy risks when it focuses on predictable outcomes. Heidegger called it das Man — the "they-self," where we hand our agency to the collective to avoid the weight of choosing. Manualized therapies like CBT do something similar: a known process, a predictable outcome, a way around the unknown. But what they miss is what makes life worth living.

    The Existential Lens is hosted by Evan Kaufman, a psychotherapist in Eugene, Oregon, working with individuals and couples from an existential-humanistic perspective. More at evankaufman.org.

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    23 mins
  • Myth, Incompleteness, and the Mystery of Existence
    Feb 26 2026

    We do not encounter raw reality. We encounter interpretation.

    In this episode, I begin with reports of alien abductions and follow the thread into a deeper philosophical question: how do human beings organize incomplete knowledge into a livable world? Along the way, we explore scientific inquiry, Kurt Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, Buddhist ideas of emptiness, and the recursive nature of meaning.

    What emerges is a meditation on myth—not as a falsehood or untruth, but as the narrative structure through which our identity as embodied beings takes shape.

    And in therapy, learning to see the limits of those narratives may be one of the most liberating experiences available to us.

    The Existential Lens is hosted by Evan Kaufman, a psychotherapist in Eugene, Oregon, working with individuals and couples from an existential-humanistic perspective. More at evankaufman.org.

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    29 mins
  • The Third Actor: AI, Therapy, and the Loss of Presence
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Evan explores“the third actor”, the subtle way artificial intelligence enters our inner lives both in and outside of therapy. Beginning with a reflection on impermanence, the episode moves into clinical observations about AI, electronic stimulation, substance use, and the ways we outsource meaning, understanding, and contact with ourselves.

    This episode is not an argument against technology, but rather an inquiry into what AI fails to provide: embodied presence, authentic relationship, and lived encounter with existence itself.

    The Existential Lens is hosted by Evan Kaufman, a psychotherapist in Eugene, Oregon, working with individuals and couples from an existential-humanistic perspective. More at evankaufman.org.

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    25 mins
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