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Climate Change and the Poetic Imagination

dreamburo wrote 1 day ago: This is cross-posted from The Spirit Mercurious. View this document on Scribd … more →

Tags: Shamanism, Animism, Mundus Imaginalis, climate change, Copenhagen, COP15, obama, Global Warming, Ecopsychology

On Jungians, Solstice and the Death of the King - The Red Book Reflections. C.G.Jung2 comments

heidekolb wrote 2 days ago: The publication of the Red Book (RB) has rekindled much interest in Jung and his world. People are f … more →

Tags: C.G. Jung, Jungian Psychology, The Red Book, C. G. Jung, Beginnings, The Red Book, soul, solstice, Psychoanalysis, Weltanschauung, Jungian analysis

Psychosis Revisited-In Defense of Madness - The Red Book Reflections, C.G.Jung2 comments

heidekolb wrote 2 weeks ago: Psychosis is the great other in Western civilization. Insanity, craziness, off-the-wallness is what … more →

Tags: C.G. Jung, Jungian Psychology, The Red Book, analytical psychology, Balance, C. G. Jung, Collective Unconscious, Consciousness, Depression, Dreams, Evil

On Gratitude and Thanksgiving - A Jungian Perspective

heidekolb wrote 1 month ago: Thanksgiving is a huge holiday in this country. Their favorite one many of my US friends say. It was … more →

Tags: Life with a Jungian twist, C. G. Jung, Psychology, Unconscious, soul, Archetype, compassion, Thanksgiving, gratitude

Imagination is Reality; The Window into Liminality

imagesinvisibleink wrote 1 month ago: Robert Avens discussed in his book, Imagination is Reality, the importance of Archetypal psychology … more →

Tags: Imagination, Jung, MYSTICS

Now we have Jung's Red Book. So what? Reflections on the tasks ahead1 comment

heidekolb wrote 1 month ago: There is indeed a buzz about Jung’s Red Book (RB). At least within the comparatively tiny grou … more →

Tags: C.G. Jung, Jungian Psychology, The Red Book, Active Imagination, Alchemists, alchemy, analytical psychology, Beauty, C. G. Jung, chaos, Consciousness

Dream: Nuking Iran to Buttercups

dreamburo wrote 1 month ago: This dream has many themes which I am still exploring. As well as personal motifs, it seems also to … more →

Tags: Dreaming, earth light, Eyes of fire, Buttercups, Dreams, Henry Corbin, Hillman, Iran, Jung

Dark Magic and the $97 Book14 comments

bechtoldlifeworks wrote 2 months ago: First, a disclaimer: if you’re the author of a $97 book, the title of this post is not meant t … more →

Tags: Self Discovery, Archetypes, Life, carl jung, Thoughts, Meaning, Money, Magician, Unconscious

Dinner Guests

xyante wrote 2 months ago: The road is dark here, and full of potholes and stones. Since the war, the one described in the post … more →

Tags: Creativity, Dreams, language, Metaphor, Mystery, Story, underworld

History of Neurosis or Neurosis of History?

dreamburo wrote 2 months ago: I thought I’d post this because it contains plenty of references to spirits, and to the concep … more →

Tags: Animism, Dreaming, Eyes of fire, archetypal psychology, Freud, henri ellenberger, Jung, Mundus Imaginalis, Neurosis

An Unorthodox Icon: Jesus and the Bees

dreamburo wrote 2 months ago: Up in the olive groves, I had an image of Jesus surrounded by beehives. Now, as a pagan, I’m n … more →

Tags: Animism, Dreaming, earth light, Eyes of fire, Bees, Henry Corbin, iconography, Jesus, Jung

Thoughts on addiction1 comment

helenesmit wrote 2 months ago: There is a lot written about this subject, so it seems quite cheeky to imagine that I can add much. … more →

Tags: Encouragement, Addiction, suffering, Unconscious

Hi, Everyone6 comments

helenesmit wrote 2 months ago: As a result of a complex early history, my life and my work have been centered around the notion of … more →

Tags: News, Behaviour, depth work, Facilitation, group dynamics, helene smit, Jung, potential, Psychology

Pain, Fog, and Guests

xyante wrote 2 months ago: Before I continue, let me introduce you to two of my most familiar acquaintances, here on either sid … more →

Tags: Allies, Archetypes, intensity, Metaphor, Mystery, Pain, Phenomenological experience, Shamanism, somatic memory

C.G.Jung: I know God6 comments

axinia wrote 3 months ago: Some of my readers may remember my popular post “I do not belive in God”. In that post I … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Religion, spirituality, Thoughts, Interesting, God, Personal, Carl Gustav Jung, belive in God

Fate and Chance: Smoke and Stumbling2 comments

xyante wrote 4 months ago: The alarming smell of Smoke on the early morning fog signals something fateful is happening. Close t … more →

Tags: Art, Fate, Hero's Journey, jaws of death, knight errant, Metaphor, Myth, personal development

"Re-Visioning Psychology"2 comments

Nikki Faith wrote 4 months ago: Re-Visioning Psychology by James Hillman My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book was absolutely fascinatin … more →

Tags: Writing Journey, Psychology, james hillman, renaissance, Greece

Dust And Desire

xyante wrote 4 months ago: There is dust on this keyboard. I haven’t been using it much in the past month. Some people think du … more →

Tags: Awareness, Body Wisdom, desire, intensity, Interpersonal ecstasy, Metaphor, Myth, Passion, Phenomenological experience

Assessing for "concreteness" by using a film...

vbonnaire wrote 5 months ago: I have forgotten which quarter we had this book?  But, I had many like this.  I want to give you a f … more →

Tags: Assessment, psychodynamic theory, Lionel Corbett, Dr. Mary Watkins, how a client presents as concrete, modeling a concrete client with film Forest Gump, dr


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