Encountering Trauma
Founder of the Assisi Institute Michael Conforti mentioned in a recent interview, that Elie Wiesel's novel titled "The Accident" was the...
How Can Individuals Learn to Host Archetypal Experiences?
In soft whispers and quiet evocations we are called by soul to seek the depth of a thing, to wonder what else, or who else is present ...
How Does Soul Make Her Call?
In soft whispers and quiet evocations we are called by soul to seek the depth of a thing, to wonder what else, or who else is present in...
Is Scientific Objectivity a Fiction?
Some have wondered why a psychologist might share personal beliefs and affective states when describing encounters in the mundus...
If the Unconscious is Unconscious, How Can We Come to Terms with It?
To touch the participatory rhythms of an in-between, enchanted world and, to engage with the many figures that dwell there, requires only...
Imagination is Real
It is surprising to many people that imagination in Jung's analytical psychology is a real experience and not something one "makes up." ...
Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary
"So many of our everyday experiences appear unremarkable until and unless we choose to be present to them—to wonder, to explore, to allow...
What's So Fascinating About Imaginal Figures?
I often hear a recurring question from people who know that I investigate the imaginal realm and her figures, "Why would you spend years...
3 Reasons to Experience the Imaginal World as a Real Domain
Imagination Is the Portal to the Unconscious The unconscious knows what the ego does not. It knows things that societal consciousness,...
Amazing Imaginal Figures: Guides to the Depths
Imagination, as I use it, is a term from analytical psychology. The idea is that there is a domain between matter (nature) and mind...