Dream Museum gives chance to explore subconscious (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Dream Museum gives chance to explore subconscious Nov. 29, 2012, 10:36 a.m. | Museums — by Olena Goncharova Whether you want to explore the dark reaches of your psyche or are simply a fan of Sigmund...
View ArticleMan and His Symbols
Reblogged from Wake up in the Dream: First things first. This maybe will seems old fashioned but a good book is a great start for all journeys, I recommend you to read Man and His Symbols, written by...
View ArticleTaking for Real the Imaginal
Reblogged from Finding Ways Out of Trauma - TRAUMA'S LABYRINTH: In my current research, I am exploring the role of the imaginal (i.e., dreams, fantasies, the imagination) for the evolution of the...
View ArticleBeing an Insight-er in an Archetypal World
Being an Insight-er in an Archetypal World. Filed under: archetypes, dreams, jung, psychology
View ArticleThe Spirit of the Depths: Active Imagination, the Red Book, and the Recovery...
C.G. Jung’s Red Book is a bombastic volume, much like a medieval illuminated manuscript, recording in images and narrative reflections Jung’s encounters with the unconscious. The content of the Red...
View ArticleInto the Woods With Jung — Books Around The Table
Why does Harry Potter battle spiders? And Wilbur, the pig, befriend one? Why does Odysseus sail the sea and that girl go down in the basement in every horror film? There are lots of reasons for these...
View ArticleThe Holiness of Trees — Symbolreader
“Trees in particular were mysterious and seemed to me direct embodiments of the incomprehensible meaning of life. For that reason the woods were the place where I felt closest to its deepest meaning...
View ArticleDecember Evening — Dreaming the World
The rule of no realm is mine, neither of Gondor nor any other, great or small. But all worthy things that are in peril as the world now stands, those are my care. And for my part, I shall not wholly...
View ArticleThe Last Man — southern nights
They have something of which they are proud. What do they call it, that which makes them proud? Culture, they call it; it distinguishes them from the goatherds. -Friedrich Nietzsche: Thus Spoke...
View ArticleMagnificent Illustrations of Ukrainian Artist Vladyslav Yerko
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View ArticleAdvent: Before the Return of the Light — Dreaming the World
Today is dark, fitting the last day of Advent in the middle northern latitudes. Yesterday we had snow; now it is raining lightly and the temperature is again dropping towards freezing. Off to the west...
View ArticleWholeness and the Overview Effect — The Chrysalis
A “Renaissance” is a profoundly paradoxical and ambiguous affair, and usually an apocalyptic one. It just means “rebirth”. There’s no reason to idolise a Renaissance because it could just as well be...
View ArticleA Quaternity of Trees
A Quaternity of Trees During the aftermath of two recent storms, the usual reports of hundreds of thousands of households losing electrical power were amended with stories of felled trees. Reports of...
View ArticleDreaming in Dark Times
Kelly Bulkeley, Dark Times and the Powers of Dreaming, Huffpost, 24 August 2017 I’ve been thinking a lot recently about a new book, Dreaming in Dark Times: Six Exercises in Political Thought, by Sharon...
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