Jungian Psychology

  • The Pool, The Toad, and the White Figure

    Dream Analysis Vol. II πŸŒ’ Entering the Dream A recent dream carried me into an enclosed pool β€” clean, contained, and surprisingly inviting. Swimming became a vision of joy, even though in waking life such an act may feel distant.… Continue reading

    The Pool, The Toad, and the White Figure
  • Mary Magdalene β€” The Exiled Gnosis

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. XIII The Opening Thread There are figures who never leave history quietly. They slip between scripture and shadow, between the altar and the marketplace, carrying the tension of what the world would rather silence. Mary Magdalene has… Continue reading

    Mary Magdalene β€” The Exiled Gnosis
  • Jung, the I Ching, and the Archetypes That Speak Across Worlds

    🌌 East Meets Depth When Richard Wilhelm first laid eyes on the I Ching in China, he did not see an exotic puzzle or a foreign curiosity. He saw a living oracle β€” a voice as ancient as the mountains,… Continue reading

    Jung, the I Ching, and the Archetypes That Speak Across Worlds
  • A Council of Gods Within: Jung, Astrology and the Mandala of the Soul

    Gathered in the circle of stars, the gods take their places.Mars strikes the table,Venus opens her hands,Saturn weighs silence in his cloak of stone,while Pluto whispers beneath the breath of time.The Sun burns, the Moon reflects.And I, the listener, enter… Continue reading

    A Council of Gods Within: Jung, Astrology and the Mandala of the Soul
  • Mythic Mondays | Skeleton Woman πŸ•ΈοΈπŸ¦‹βœ¨

    There is a story that has traveled through Inuit myth, retold in many voices, and it lingers like salt on the tongue and shadow in the net. It is the story of Skeleton Woman. πŸ•―οΈ The Story She was once… Continue reading

    Mythic Mondays | Skeleton Woman πŸ•ΈοΈπŸ¦‹βœ¨
  • Understanding Dreams: The Symbolism of Lava and Bridges

    A Jungian Dream Analysis Through the Soul’s Evolutionary Lens πŸŒ‘πŸ”₯ πŸŒ‹ The Dream In the dream, I was preparing to leave a temporary dwelling, some in-between place that was neither home nor exile. Night wrapped the world outside. In the… Continue reading

    Understanding Dreams: The Symbolism of Lava and Bridges
  • Rosa Mayreder: The Rebel Thinker and the Mirror of Gender’s Shadow

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. XII ✨ The StoryRosa Mayreder (1858–1938) was an Austrian writer, painter, philosopher, and one of the earliest feminist voices in Central Europe. Born into a middle-class family in Vienna, she resisted the narrow confines of gender roles… Continue reading

    Rosa Mayreder: The Rebel Thinker and the Mirror of Gender’s Shadow
  • Rosa Luxemburg & Mirabai

    Sacred Counterparts, Vol. VI πŸ”₯ The Refusal to Be Owned Rosa Luxemburg, revolutionary thinker, and Mirabai, bhakti poet-saint, stand centuries apart yet mirror each other across time. Rosa’s body was thrown into a river for daring to imagine a world… Continue reading

    Rosa Luxemburg & Mirabai
  • ✨ An Invitation into the Mythic

    πŸŒ‘ What Do We Mean by Mythic?The word mythic is so often mistaken for something untrue β€” a fairy tale, a story to dismiss. But in its original sense, mythic carries timeless truths wrapped in image, metaphor, and archetype. To… Continue reading

    ✨ An Invitation into the Mythic
  • Dreaming with Depth

    An Introduction to Jungian Dream Analysis Through the Soul’s Evolutionary Lens πŸŒ‘βœ¨ 🌌 Why Dreams? Every night, the psyche speaks in symbols. Dreams are not random; they are living images that arise from the unconscious β€” whispering what our waking… Continue reading

    Dreaming with Depth