I just noted that on this day in 1940, the Nazis imprisoned 380,000 people in the Warsaw ghetto (see a photo here: http://chronita.com/images/Warsaw_Ghetto_Josef_Bloesche.jpg). It was still the beginning of what we now know were much worse horrors to
Treat yourself, and let the unconscious emerge...
Take a moment to still yourself, turn off the phone and let yourself wander the online labyrinth from Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Be sure to turn the music “on” for an enhanced experience:
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He has a great site, with a blog and articles and so on, and this is what I'm reading, in the hopes that I can somehow incorporate it into my currently due paper.
A pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency, beginning by early
The idea of the biological evolution of our species is now a widely accepted concept. Similarly, there is a view in depth psychology that human consciousness is evolving (Neumann, 1954; Edinger, 1996; Whitmont, 1997). An understanding of trickster
I recently heard Jung credited as saying "to give birth to the ancients in a new time is creation," though I have no reference for such a statement. I assume this means that the archetypes and deities can return back around again if we invite them a
Two ditties from airports - a way to stay awake and sane or is that questionable?
LAX/Hades
One image of Hades is an enclosed space where the bodiless souls wander aimlessly and without hope, direction or meaning. Dark, empty stares looking for emp
How much are you controlled by fear? Intereting contemplation from an article at Psychology Today, "How Risky is it Really? Why our fears don't always match facts".
The post is a Review of past 'Year of Fear'" telling us how we perceive risk, and wha
There is a great article in the November 2010 "Mind" magazine (from Scientific American), "Soothing Traumatized Children: Coloring books developed by psychologists help kids avoid long-lasting emotional problems." http://www.scientificamerican.com/ar
The sayings and reflections of Buddhism supplement and inspire the reflections of Depth Psychology. From a book of such reflections, Buddha's Little Instruction Book by Jack Kornfield I find such deep reflections: Victory creates hatred, defeat cre
I'm new here and not exactly sure where to post news, but I received word a couple of days ago from Marcus Quintaes that Rafael Lopez-Pedrazo, 90, died in Caracas on Monday.
I haven't been able to find an English obituary but here's the one publishe
I recently came across this article (PDF attached below) "Nature and Self—An Ambivalent Attachment?" from Martin Jordan on the Ecopsycology journal web site (great site that offers some articles for free without a subscription: http://www.liebertpub
For anyone living or able to travel to the San Francisco Bay Area, I just discovered the Center for Personal Growth founded by Monika Broecker, which offers a great lineup of events with some well-known and quality facilitators including John Conger.
This website and organization is wonderful. Very grateful to be apart of this place and want to thank the creators for taking the time to put this all together. It's a wonderful place for folks like us to come together and share our wisdom.
This morning, I had the opportunity to listen to Dr. Andrew Beath speak at the ICC conference in Ojai, CA. I couldn't help but buy his book, Consciousness in Action: The Power of Beatuy, Love and Courage in a Violent Time, after sitting by him at br