Jungian Psychology
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Mystic Mondays, Vol. 13
Persephone — The Descent, The Return, and The Self That Learns to Walk Between Every soul eventually meets Persephone. Not as a mythological figure —but as an interior presence. She is that part of us that learns:🌑 how to move… Continue reading
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Historical Mirrors, Vol. 17
🔥 The Centaur’s Laugh: Alexandra David-Néel as a Sagittarian Mirror Sagittarius season always blows in like a warm wind after a long night — not polite, not quiet, but alive. This is the month when truth stops whispering and starts… Continue reading
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🌕 Mythic Mondays · Vol. XI
Penelope and the Loom 🧵 The Thread Between Waiting and Becoming Every night she unravels what the daylight demanded.Every dawn, she begins again — a woman both faithful and defiant, holding the loom as if it were a prayer she… Continue reading
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Historical Mirrors, Vol. XVI: Dorothy Parker — The Sacred Trickster
“Tell the truth, but tell it slant — preferably with gin.” 🜂 The Laugh That Burned at Both Ends Perhaps Dorothy Parker never wanted to be anyone’s muse. Maybe she preferred to be the match — and sometimes, the smoke… Continue reading
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Historical Mirrors, Vol. 15 — Nikola Tesla: The Light-Bearer and the Lonely One
✴️He dreamt in storms.He walked among bolts of blue fire, whispering to the unseen.They called it madness — but the thunder called him home. In the flicker of lamps, in the pulse of the modern age,his name hums beneath the… Continue reading
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Council of Gods Within, Vol. 10 — Uranus: The Divine Disturber and the Song of Freedom
⚡ The First Shatter Before there was light, there was sky stretched over chaos.He did not emerge — he unfolded. Uranus, the star-father, came not from the womb but from the infinite itself — a being whose body was distance,… Continue reading
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🌾 A Council of Gods Within · Vol. VIII — Persephone
A Virgo Abduction Story 🕯️ The Innocent Before the Fall I came into this world with eyes too wise for my age — quiet, watchful, wanting everything to make sense.I remember hotel rooms that smelled of smoke and shampoo, my… Continue reading
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Sacred Mirrors Vol. 13 — Mother Shipton: The Prophetess of the Threshold
🌑 The Crone Who Spoke in Riddles In the sixteenth-century market town of Knaresborough, a crooked-nosed woman was said to have been born in a cave, amid lightning and laughter. She would later be called Mother Shipton—born Ursula Southeil—England’s most… Continue reading
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Mythic Mondays, Vol. VI — The Waters of Memory
💧 “The soul remembers in ripples, not in words.” 🌙 The Stream Beneath All Things There is a river that runs beneath every myth — a current older than language, where memory is not recollection but resurrection.In Greek myth, the… Continue reading
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🜍 Sacred Mirrors, Vol. XII
Paracelsus: The Alchemist Who Dared “He who does not know anything must believe everything.” — Paracelsus There are souls who arrive not to kneel before knowledge but to ignite it.Paracelsus walked among such embers — a man too fierce for… Continue reading








