Archetypes: Your Guides to Your Authentic Self. Part II
The last post shared the first part of my article, “Archetypes: Your Guides to Your Authentic Self,” featured in the spring issue of ‘Inspired” magazine.
The last post shared the first part of my article, “Archetypes: Your Guides to Your Authentic Self,” featured in the spring issue of ‘Inspired” magazine.
I’m honored that my article, “Archetypes: Your Guides to Your Authentic Self,” is featured in the spring issue of “Inspired” magazine. You can read
“Symbols, like metaphors, carry meaning between spirit and matter.” Dr. Lauren Artress, The Path of the Holy Fool, p. 25. “Metaphor yokes matter and spirit
I’ve done some resting and a lot of reading since The Soul’s Twins was released in November. Two books have been especially meaningful to me
As a spiritual neophyte I believed (like everyone else I knew) that repressing my honest emotions, denying my disliked qualities, and generally pretending to
“In general, it [individuation] is the process by which individual beings are formed and differentiated; in particular, it is the development of the psychological individual
Christ…was a religious innovator who opposed the traditional religion of his time and his people…That is why he experienced the transcendent function, whereas a Christian
“The world is an evolving community in which self-identity is found less in oneself than in one’s ongoing relations to others. The ideal of human
“If, for a moment, we regard mankind as one individual, we see that the human race is like a person carried away by unconscious powers,
“A dream is an experience, something that happens to you, an event.” ~Robert Bosnak The new year is 18 days old. I’ve begun my new
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