Amy Katz commented on Bret Alderman's blog post Publication of Symptom, Symbol, and the Other of Language: A Jungian Interpretation of the Linguistic Turn
"This sounds fabulous, Bret! Congratulations! I will definitely read this. "
Jan 19, 2016
Amy Katz commented on Carol S. Pearson's blog post Archetypal and Narrative Intelligence Tools for 2016
"Hi Carol! Excellent article. You sum up some of these huge topics so clearly and succinctly! Thank you for these thought-provoking questions, too. My answer to the second one, "Have you ever felt as if some impulse took you over and you did…"
Jan 14, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Welcome & Introductions in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Your whole post is so lovely and heart wrenching: brought tears to my eyes. So beautiful!

I spent time in Kosovo and Bosnia-Herzegovina in the late 1990's. The equisite country-Side landscapes of that part of the world, and the visions of the…"
Jan 13, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Welcome & Introductions in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"I can hear them talking!"
Jan 13, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Welcome & Introductions in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Love this poem and the photo!"
Jan 13, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Amy Katz's discussion Homework Week 2: Image Response to Blackbird Poem in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"I also was struck by this bird today, at the edge of a "pond" (to us a puddle, to him, a pond!) I also think about how rare rain is in these parts... and when it does rain, once or twice a year, it is quite possible it is the very first time a bird…"
Jan 10, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Eva Rider's discussion Thank you! Here is one of my poems - Thank you for today. in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Lovely. A timeless and heart opening poem! "
Jan 10, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Laura Smith-Riva's discussion Response to Dreaming Blackbird in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Exquisite! "
Jan 10, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Virginia Chen's discussion Poem-I Saw Myself poem by Lew Welch in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Beautiful!"
Jan 9, 2016
Amy Katz replied to Bonnie Bright's discussion Welcome & Introductions in Cultivating Poetic Sensibility in a Wired World: A 4-week interactive course Robert Romanyshyn, Brian Tracy & Bonnie Bright
"Thanks for the beautiful and inspiring first session! I was only able to attend the live session for a few minutes, as I was driving to my Hummingbird Dream Clan group, where we ended up tending both a dream and a poem of one of the participants. I…"
Jan 9, 2016

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  • Great to meet you in person, Amy! Looking forward to working woth you more closely on eco and dreams...
  • Greetings Amy and welcome to the Depth Psychology Alliance. I am pleased you chose to join our wonderful online community! (A number of the Alliance's members are eco-therapist/wilderness rite of passage guide including board member Mark Sipowicz, if you are looking for community in this area.)

    We currently have over 3800 members from all over the world! As you explore our community, I hope you find a dynamic group of like-minded people who I believe are all deeply drawn by the field of depth psychology. The Depth Psychology Alliance is proud that our members come from many walks of life--artists, clinicians, writers, doctors, healing professionals, counselors, students, business people, etc.--so there is much cross-disciplinary knowledge and experience to be shared in our community. 

    We recommend that to get started, you personalize your profile photo by going to your "My page" and rolling your cursor over the default C.G. Jung image. This gives you the option to switch it to a personal picture. As well, there are many opportunities to engage as you browse the site. When you're ready to jump in, please feel free to post a topic for discussion in the forum, respond to another member's post, or share a link to an article or web site you like. 

    Here are a few quick links to front page items that may be of interest to you. The Spring 2015 Depth Insights E-zine has a call out for papers, art, and poetry with a April 1, 2015 deadline for submissions. After reading the submission guidelines, if you have any questions, you can contact me. The Multimedia Library contains talks, videos and articles that may be of interest to you.  And, the Depth Psychology Alliance Events page contains calls for papers, upcoming conferences, and workshops.

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    Please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. I look forward to seeing you around the community.

     

    Jesse Masterson, M.S., M.A., M.Div., and

    Doctoral Candidate in Depth Psychology: Community Psychology, Liberation Psychology, and Ecopsychology

    Depth Psychology Alliance Board Member

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