Susan Cross commented on Sandra Lee Dennis's event FREE Amazon Download FEB 22 and FEB 23 Embrace of the Daimon: Healing through the Subtle Energy Body/Jungian Psychology and the Dark Feminine
"Just downloaded mine.  What a wonderful offer."
Feb 23, 2013
Susan Cross replied to Susan Cross's discussion The current debate about discourse and The Kings Speech
"I felt the same when he yelled, "I do have a voice."  I was the most disfluent with my father who was certainly not as authoritarian as his father but had little tolerance for alternative views.  The finding of the voice to tell the story reminded…"
Jan 15, 2011
Susan Cross replied to Susan Cross's discussion The current debate about discourse and The Kings Speech
"The idea of silences is an interesting one.  I came to an understanding of writing that the best stories of mine had enough space within them to allow the reader to slip in an inhabit the story.  
 
The silences in stuttering, at least in my…"
Jan 15, 2011
Susan Cross replied to Susan Cross's discussion The current debate about discourse and The Kings Speech
"I realized reading your responses, Ed and Bonnie, that there are two discussions in this.  One focuses specifically on the movie, The King's Speech.  I think you have captured the subtext about clarity and power.  Although, that said, Bertie…"
Jan 15, 2011
Susan Cross left a comment for Cary Dakin
"Hi Cary,
I found my way here.  Glad to see you're here too.  Looking forward to some amazing conversations."
Jan 14, 2011
Susan Cross left a comment for Stephanie Galichia
"Hi Steph,
Thanks for sending me the link.  So exciting.  I feel like a kid in a candy shop (or a depth psychologist in the Pacifica bookstore).  "
Jan 14, 2011
Susan Cross left a comment for Ed Koffenberger
"Thanks for the welcome, Ed.  Miss the connections since I graduated from Pacifica and glad to have found my way here.  I'm still a bit overwhelmed but will find my way.  Look forward to many wonderful conversations and deep reverberations."
Jan 14, 2011

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  • Wow! Wonderful! Congratulations on publishIng short stories. Sometimes I think it's harder to do that than publish a full-length novel!

    So how can you go wrong with Active Imagination & collage to formulate characters or a story? What a wonderful advantage you must have over many other artists/ writers who are naturally gifted in many ways but don't have the capacity or experience to wield such tools? You are an inspiration! (See? Even Ron thinks so!) I look forward to reading/seeing your work. Hope you will be willing to bounce it off of the community on regular occasion!
  • I know! SO exciting. I think your blogs will get some great readership here, too. And your collages (I love your collages)!
  • Hello Sue! Pleasure to meet you! Write any time! Peace! :)
  • I'm honored.
  • Welcome Susan,

    Love the balance of two Ss in your name. Your answer to what drew you to the Alliance is what drew me to depth psychology in general. I hope you will find the site a source of new friendships along with stimulating conversation.
    Ed

  • Hi Sue. Welcome to the community. I see from your Twitter profile you are writing/thinking of writing? a novel! Depth Psychology is certainly a juicy arena to delve into for that kind of undertaking...archetypes, personas, shadow, marginalities, liminalities, dreamwork! They symbolism is infinite, is it not? You've probably seen the site http://www.jungiannovelsmithing.com/ -- if not, perhaps it would be of interest. Glad you're here: hope you'll share some of your writing (of any type) with us.
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