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🎨 🔬 🌱 / wander why / 𝔭𝔢𝔡𝔬 𝔪𝔢𝔩𝔩𝔬𝔫 𝔞 𝔪𝔦𝔫𝔫𝔬 / 🐫 🦁 🐉 👶 / NeoJungian
"and, burning with curiosity, she ran across the field after it" 🐇
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Your pinned tweet is excellent and reminds me of Marina's spirited song Purge the Poison. I hope you bring together your coven in the Bay Area.
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To think outside the established structures and the conventional disciplines.”
David Tacey, “Secular Society and the Perils of the Soul”, How To Read Jung
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Jung argued that there is no institution or profession that can respond appropriately. There are only individuals, he insisted, from various walks of life, who might be able to see the situation, sense the danger and do something about it. In other words, unusual times call us to be prophetic.
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because they have subscribed to a narrow view of personality. Clergy and ministers might want to help, but generally have no training in depth psychology, and do not relate to the numinous outside it’s conventional forms.
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“The communists have the music.” - TMBG
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at this sad time? Of all the ancient buried deities Apollo is needed by us the most; we have seen enough of the politics of unreason, “Thinking with the Blood,” etc."
P K D — The Exegesis of Philip K Dick
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New world's can grow forth from an Alchemist's garden, one bloom at a time. I wouldn't have imagined such a thing once and not long ago. It's as you say, the little push, which brings forth in another what could grow if only it were given just enough to get started, which is all that's required.
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These signs were right where the chickens were, and were intended for people like me, just arriving.
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On Maui, along the Honoapiilani Highway, and I had no idea, but the chickens own the hedge rows as wildlife.
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Of that larger group, there's a subset of people who appear not to realize what is breaking upon us, but who do in fact understand, I think. But they are overwhelmed. The conscious mind cannot make this peril tractable. It's anticipatory grief and it's trauma.
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I want to say that streams cease to flow when impounded by barriers like a dam. The world is full of once living and flowing water courses that modern dams flooded and submerged. Dammed rivers become slackwater lakes, to me a symbol of ancient spirits at subconscious depths, to my symbolic pov.
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"Mom, I won't go to the Sears Portrait Studio ever again unless I can hide my face!"
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Piece keeping action?
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Welcome to the party pal
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Heh. What if. . . 🤔
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— The Exegesis of Phillip K Dick
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🦭 approval
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Iain McGilChrist, The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
Art:
Utagawa Hiroshige, "Hakone: View of the Lake”
Kasamatsu Shiro, “Blooming Cherry at Toshogu Shrine”
Arantzazu Martínez, “The Witches House”
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This attitude would have been immediately comprehensible in the Renaissance in the West, but was lost as the systematising and specialisation of knowledge, through which observation of nature becomes more markedly subjugated to theory-building, became increasingly important with the Enlightenment.”
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Understanding comes, according to Ogyu Sorai, a Japanese Confucian of the early eighteenth century, through knowing as many individual things as possible: ‘Learning consists in widening one’s information, absorbing extensively anything and everything one comes upon.’
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I close my eyes to be able to tell you. It's quicksand.
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Beautiful sky capture