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  • Jupiter in Cancer: Unveiling Jungian Psychology Insights

    The Woman at a Distance She stands small—not diminished, but humble and wise—beneath a galactic sky, facing the great unknown. Her silhouette is a quiet presence rather than a loud declaration.This reflects the Seer and Witness in me, not performing… Continue reading

    Jupiter in Cancer: Unveiling Jungian Psychology Insights
  • The Mandala Archetype

    My tattoos are a living mandala—a sacred skin-temple of my own unfolding. I have created art on my canvas of skin. It is not just art; it’s a ritual of individuation, in full Jungian resonance. Today I felt inspire to… Continue reading

    The Mandala Archetype
  • Enantiodromia

    Enantiodromia is a powerful and fascinating concept rooted in Jungian psychology, although it has origins in ancient Greek philosophy. The word comes from the Greek ἐναντίος (enantios), meaning “opposite,” and δρόμος (dromos), meaning “running” or “course.” Together, it means something… Continue reading

    Enantiodromia