Jungian Psychology

  • 🌑 The Threads of Fate: Spinners, Weavers, and Cutters

    Mythic Mondays · Vol. 5 The Loom of Myth Across cultures, fate is not written in books or sealed in stone but woven — strand by strand, knot by knot. The loom becomes the archetypal stage, where human life is… Continue reading

    🌑 The Threads of Fate: Spinners, Weavers, and Cutters
  • 🜂 Jungian Dream Analysis · Vol. V

    🌙 The Dream as Messenger This dream arrived not as noise but as necessity — a scene stitched from symbols asking for my attention. In Jung’s terms, the unconscious speaks in images when words would fracture. Each image is an… Continue reading

    🜂 Jungian Dream Analysis · Vol. V
  • Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. 11 🌿 Introduction History often remembers its prophets too late. Hilma af Klint (1862–1944), a Swedish painter, mystic, and seeker, created vast bodies of work that no one in her time could understand. While the art world… Continue reading

    Hilma af Klint: Painting the Unseen
  • Rumi & James Baldwin — Longing as Liberation

    Sacred Counterparts, Vol. 12 🌙 Imagine for a Moment Imagine for a moment that the mystic’s burning heart and the prophet’s searing voice are not centuries apart, but seated at the same table. One pours wine into a clay cup;… Continue reading

    Rumi & James Baldwin — Longing as Liberation
  • Saturn: The Bone Mother’s Whisper

    A Council of Gods Within · Vol. V The Seat at the Table When most people hear Saturn, they picture the taskmaster father, the grim patriarch with a clock and a scythe. But imagine, for a moment, that Saturn is… Continue reading

    Saturn: The Bone Mother’s Whisper
  • Prometheus | Mythic Mondays: Vol. IV

    🔥 Opening Invocation Fire was not meant only for the gods. One figure dared to imagine otherwise — Prometheus, the forethinker, who reached into divine flame and carried it down to trembling hands. For his gift, he was bound to… Continue reading

    Prometheus | Mythic Mondays: Vol. IV
  • 🌒 The Lots and the Twins

    Dream Analysis, Vol. 4: Dreams often arrive as riddles that refuse to be solved with logic alone. Instead, they open landscapes where symbols walk beside us, whispering of deeper truths. In this vision, two themes stood in stark relief: the… Continue reading

    🌒 The Lots and the Twins
  • Rasputin — The Shadowed Mystic of Empire’s Twilight

    🔮 The Historical Mirrors, Vol. X: The Man, the Myth, the Projection Grigori Rasputin steps into history draped in contradictions. To some, he was a wandering holy man and healer who eased the pain of the Tsarevich. To others, he… Continue reading

    Rasputin — The Shadowed Mystic of Empire’s Twilight
  • Inanna | Mythic Mondays Vol. III

    Opening Invocation The gates creak open. One by one, the jewels and garments fall away. The Queen of Heaven descends, not as ornamented sovereign, but as stripped-bare soul. Inanna walks downward into shadow, into silence, into her sister’s domain —… Continue reading

    Inanna | Mythic Mondays Vol. III
  • Dream Analysis, Vol. III ✨

    The Ring That Would Not Bind The Scene of the Dream 💍 In this dream, a simple gesture becomes charged with weight: a finger, a ring, and the act of wearing what may or may not belong. The imagery is… Continue reading

    Dream Analysis, Vol. III ✨