The more repressed or split-off an aspect of the instinctual Dionysian nature becomes, the more violent and explosive are the results of its release…
Read MoreThe myth of Inanna’s descent sketches a pattern of woman’s passage into the underworld, away from cultural adaptations and into an encounter with her essential nature…
Read MoreThis book questions how the field of depth psychology changes when viewed through a feminine lens…
Read MoreA.E., a Celtic mystic and poet, dwelt in the ordinary world, but from his youth he witnessed elemental life and alchemical operations, subliminal patterns and archetypal matrices of pure potentiality…
Read MoreDreams especially the big dreams, never depict life linearly. They dance around, then back on themselves in spirals…
Read MoreStudents of alchemy are often bewildered by the mass of contradictions in the recipes. We read that our sulphur is a fixed body and, in the next breath, a volatile spirit…
Read MoreInner Wisdom, the imaginative power of the Self, leaves behind its footprints, or the symbols that it creates…
Read More’Created disorder’ is the shadow side of rational-scientific developments and its addiction to anxious ordering…
Read MorePierre Hadot has elaborated another idea of Heraclitus, the idea that ‘Nature loves to hide’ and…
Read MoreIn BodyDreaming we may become aware of the relativity of our ego in relation to a growing intimation of a larger consciousness or reality inclusive of the world both within and without…
Read MoreJames Hillman on the Anima as a Personified Notion…
Read More“Beginning in Dec. 1911, JRR Tolkien began making an unusual series of sketches that he came to call ‘Ishnesses.’ The word Ishness refers to the symbolic and imaginal quality of these drawings…”
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