Archetypes at Work – notes for a book #1
I found my way to Jung through the contemporary writings of the Archetypal Psychologists. This interest began with the work of Thomas Moore who wrote
I found my way to Jung through the contemporary writings of the Archetypal Psychologists. This interest began with the work of Thomas Moore who wrote
It was 1997. I had heard of the concept of a Learning Set. It was something that appealed on a number of levels. For example,
This post describes a technique which I developed a few years ago as part of my PhD thesis: The work of the Archetypal Psychologists was
OK, the question is motivated by asking myself whether it is helpful to have a website that covers absolutely everything that I am interested in.
“If we can’t find Heaven, there are always blue jays” He said, as he opened the car door and walked off into the night. I
The album I am really enjoying listening to at the moment is the new Porcupine Tree album called ‘Nil Recurring’ – it is more of
MICRO REVIEW This book, written by James Redfield and Carol Adrienne builds on the original book “The Celestine Prophecy” written by Redfield. Sometimes these add-on
Two important channels of creativity – archiving and creating. The act of creating new materials is important to ensure that we continue to generate new
I know everyone is doing it, but here is my list of favourite albums bought in 2007 in no particular order: 1. Porcupine Tree –
“Friendship is born at the moment when one person says to another,‘What, you too? I thought I was the only one.’ “ – C S