depth psychology

  • When the Seed Does Not Bloom in Plain Sight 🌱✨

    Lately I have been sitting with a quiet realization — one that feels both ancient and immediate. It began as a contemplation of the parable of the seeds:some falling on rocky ground,some on dry soil,some on fertile earth. But instead… Continue reading

    When the Seed Does Not Bloom in Plain Sight 🌱✨
  • 🌑♒ The Aquarius Solar Eclipse: When the Future Knocks From Within

    A threshold of liberation, embodiment, and quiet revolution… There are moments in history — and in a personal life — when something invisible rearranges itself long before the outer world reflects it. This Aquarius solar eclipse feels like one of… Continue reading

    🌑♒ The Aquarius Solar Eclipse: When the Future Knocks From Within
  • The Soul is Spacious Enough

    Individuation and the Architecture of the Inner World “The soul becomes spacious enough to host divine life without annihilating its particularity.” There is a persistent misunderstanding in modern spirituality: the belief that contact with the transpersonal requires the diminishment of… Continue reading

    The Soul is Spacious Enough
  • The Soul Is Not a Side Room of the House

    For this is how Western man, whose soul is evidently “of little worth,” speaks and thinks. If much were in his soul he would speak of it with reverence. But since he does not do so we can conclude that… Continue reading

    The Soul Is Not a Side Room of the House
  • 🌿 Thankfulness for the Selves That Carried Me Here 🌿

    There is a quiet misunderstanding that often slips into spiritual growth. We imagine that awakening means shedding our past like an old skin — that to become who we are now, we must distance ourselves from who we were. We… Continue reading

    🌿 Thankfulness for the Selves That Carried Me Here 🌿
  • The Eye Behind the Eye 👁️🕯️

    There are moments when perception itself becomes the question. Not what I am seeing, but who is seeing — and with what posture of heart the seeing occurs. Recently I found myself circling an ancient phrase: the eye of the… Continue reading

    The Eye Behind the Eye 👁️🕯️
  • The Mercy of Seeing: Jung, Yeshua, and the Shape of Healing 🤍

    There was a moment — quiet, almost ordinary — when I realized that understanding someone’s wounds did not make me responsible for carrying them. I was sitting with the familiar ache that follows an old pattern of over-explaining another person’s… Continue reading

    The Mercy of Seeing: Jung, Yeshua, and the Shape of Healing 🤍
  • When Science Unseated God:

    H. P. Lovecraft and the Fractured Human Psyche There are writers we read for pleasure, and writers we read as mirrors—reflective surfaces that show us not who they were, but what consciousness itself was struggling to metabolize at a particular… Continue reading

    When Science Unseated God:
  • 🌒 Mythic Mondays — When the Story Finds You

    There are days when myth feels like a book on a shelf—beautiful, distant, safely bound.And then there are days when myth steps off the page, sits beside you, and says, You are already inside the story. Myth was never meant… Continue reading

  • 🌑 Mythic Mondays: When the Old Gods Go Quiet

    There are moments when the myths stop shouting. No thunderbolt.No dramatic descent.No crowning scene with witnesses and wine. Just… quiet. And in that quiet, something essential happens. Myth does not always arrive as rupture.Often, it arrives as recognition—a subtle internal… Continue reading

    🌑 Mythic Mondays: When the Old Gods Go Quiet