Encountering Trauma
Founder of the Assisi Institute Michael Conforti mentioned in a recent interview, that Elie Wiesel's novel titled "The Accident" was the...
Looking Deeply at Ordinary Moments Opens a Tear in the Fabric of the World
To be a visionary is no longer the work of a few mystics. The language of soul is being spoken by so many in fields as diverse as quantum...
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 ...
David Patrick Greene, PhD: IMAGINAL FIGURES is Amazing and Beautiful
Mary Harrell's Imaginal Figures in Everyday Life is an amazing, beautiful book which explores complex ideas and renders them in a manner...
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...
Building a Writing Routine
After teaching for 40 years, and having a full time psychotherapy practice, I now have much more time for writing. That would...
Is Scientific Objectivity a Fiction?
Some have wondered why a psychologist might share personal beliefs and affective states when describing encounters in the mundus...
Roberta Schnorr, PhD Praises IMAGINAL FIGURES
"As I read [Imaginal Figures in Everyday Life], I felt I was in the company of a wise, compassionate friend whose human suffering...
Cheers for the Authors Spotlight at PGIAA
At Pacifica Graduate Institute Alumni Association's Authors Spotlight last weekend (January 28-31, 2016), invited authors gathered in a...
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...