Jungian Psychology

  • 👩🏼‍🏫Proof Enough for Me

    🪞A Reflection on Meaning, Metaphysics, and the Human Middle I don’t dismiss the metaphysical. I don’t dismiss symbols, synchronicities, or moments that feel quietly charged with something more. They have woven themselves too intimately into my lived experience for me… Continue reading

    👩🏼‍🏫Proof Enough for Me
  • 🌑 Mythic Mondays: Hekate at the Crossroads — When Choice Becomes Consecration

    There are moments when life does not ask us what we want.It simply places us at a crossroads and waits to see whether we will recognize it as sacred. Tonight, the myth that steps forward is Hekate—not as spectacle, not… Continue reading

    🌑 Mythic Mondays: Hekate at the Crossroads — When Choice Becomes Consecration
  • From Covenant to Consciousness

    On the Evolution of the Divine Image ✨📜🕯️ There comes a moment on any sincere spiritual path when the old questions no longer suffice. Not “What does this text say?”But “What kind of consciousness does this text arise from?”And perhaps… Continue reading

    From Covenant to Consciousness
  • Historical Mirrors: Hannah Arendt — Thinking as a Moral Act 🕯️🧠

    Some figures in history don’t descend into the depths of the psyche through visions or dreams — they arrive there through thinking. Not abstract thinking. Not cleverness. But the kind of thinking that refuses numbness, refuses slogans, and refuses the… Continue reading

    Historical Mirrors: Hannah Arendt — Thinking as a Moral Act 🕯️🧠
  • ✨🕯️Sacred Counterparts: Marguerite Porete & Jakob Böhme 🔥🌑

    There are mystics who speak about God.And then there are mystics who speak from inside the rupture where language fails. Marguerite Porete and Jakob Böhme never met, never read one another, and never belonged to the same spiritual moment —… Continue reading

    ✨🕯️Sacred Counterparts: Marguerite Porete & Jakob Böhme 🔥🌑
  • 🪞 Historical Mirrors:

    Simone Weil — When the Mirror Refuses Comfort Some mirrors do not reflect beauty.They do not reassure.They do not console. Some mirrors strip the soul bare. Simone Weil (1909–1943) was a philosopher, mystic, laborer, activist, and reluctant saint whose life… Continue reading

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  • Ereshkigal: Queen of the Unlit Truths

    🌑 Mythic Mondays There are goddesses who guide us toward the light—and then there are those who wait for us when the light fails. Ereshkigal does not chase, persuade, or rescue.She receives. In the ancient Sumerian imagination, Ereshkigal is the… Continue reading

    Ereshkigal: Queen of the Unlit Truths
  • 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

    Mystic Mondays, Vol. 13
  • 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

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. 17
  • 🌕 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