psychology

  • Rasputin โ€” The Shadowed Mystic of Empireโ€™s Twilight

    ๐Ÿ”ฎ 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 โ€” The Shadowed Mystic of Empireโ€™s Twilight
  • Hades, the Keeper of Depth

    A Council of Gods Within ๐ŸŒ‘ Entering the Underworld Hades is the god few speak to directly, yet all souls eventually meet. He is not the thunderer, not the seducer, not the charmer of Olympus. He is the stillness beneath… Continue reading

    Hades, the Keeper of Depth
  • ๐ŸŒŒ The Starโ€™s Lantern

    Oracle & Lantern, Vol. X The night after collapse is the hardest to breathe. Dust still clings to the ribs, memory smolders, and silence feels too sharp to endure. And yet โ€” if you lift your gaze โ€” one light… Continue reading

    ๐ŸŒŒ The Starโ€™s Lantern
  • 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 sisterโ€™s domain โ€”… Continue reading

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

    The Ring That Would Not Bind The Scene of the Dream ๐Ÿ’ 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 โœจ
  • Hadewijch of Brabant: The Annihilating Fire ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ

    Historical Mirrors, Vol. XIV The Forgotten Mystic in a Time of Constraint ๐ŸŒ’ In the thirteenth century, when womenโ€™s voices were confined or quieted, a radical fire flickered in the Low Countries. Hadewijch of Brabant โ€” Beguine, poet, and visionary… Continue reading

    Hadewijch of Brabant: The Annihilating Fire ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ
  • Saturn, Shadow, and the Language of Synchronicity

    Saturn at the Table ๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ If the horoscope is a council of gods, then Saturn sits among them as the most uncompromising elder. Cloaked in time, wielding the weight of limits, Saturn is both shadow and teacher. Jungโ€™s psychology saw… Continue reading

    Saturn, Shadow, and the Language of Synchronicity
  • Mythic Mondays, Vol. II

    The Threshold of Circe โ€” Witch of the Liminal Shore ๐ŸŒŠ At the Edge of the Known There are times when we find ourselves lingering on the shoreline of our own lives โ€” not yet crossing into what calls, not… Continue reading

    Mythic Mondays, Vol. II
  • The Pool, The Toad, and the White Figure

    Dream Analysis Vol. II ๐ŸŒ’ Entering the Dream A recent dream carried me into an enclosed pool โ€” 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 โ€” 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 โ€” The Exiled Gnosis