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Retired Eagle
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This Canadian blog features almost daily photos with personal reflections on Society and my life.
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the bfa and other good things
The Roads That Changes Take | November 14th 2009
yay so we got into the bfa program. i mean they tried to make it seem all intimidating and competitive saying they had way too many people applying and they can only take the very best. i don't know how true any of that was but i'm really happy that read more
Just begun to discover your magnificence
Ralf Engel dot Com | November 6th 2009 by ralf engel
On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know… ….that you have only just begun to discover your magnificence. This period of your life marks a New Beginning. You can feel it. And you have only just begun to know the treasure a read more
Jungian Art?
Art Ravels: Arts and Culture Unwound | November 4th 2009 by Art
I'm fascinated by the recently published Red Book of CK Jung since I read this New York Times article, which is a unique, fabalistic account accompanied by drawings of Jung's struggle with his unconsciousness. It happens to be the basis of Jungian th read more
Individuation and Loneliness
Retired Eagle | November 4th 2009 by Robert Longpre
This is a follow-up to the last post, another photo of the canal surrounding Tiger Hill Park in Suzhou, China. This time, the scene includes people. As I mentioned earlier, I am in the process of preparing photos for a book on China, one that foc read more
Manageable Pieces. Chew Slowly.
theotherbed - Surviving codependency to sexual addiction and… | November 2nd 2009 by theotherbed
I’m taking my cue from Gin, who is also going through a divorce right now and has chosen to post in bulleted lists. This is so spot-on, it should be in the handbook: Don’t try to take in everything, just write lists. Every incident, and there are read more
Here's the Horse You Ordered. Did I?
theotherbed - Surviving codependency to sexual addiction and… | October 26th 2009 by theotherbed
Image: About That Gift Horse, by Donna Howell-SicklesI have said that the gift of divorce is individuation, which is true for me, but it is analogous to someone giving you a horse for Christmas. Horses are majestic, beautiful creatures, and riding th read more
give life a meaning by knowing who you are
Ralf Engel dot Com | October 23rd 2009 by ralf engel
On this day of your life, I believe God wants you to know… . ….that without knowing who you are and why you are here, life has no meaning. Seek, then, to study the questions. Work to experience the grandest answers. Who You Are is an Indi read more
Hesitance
Rockit's Asexy Life | October 22nd 2009 by rockit
So...if I'm understanding correctly, the main 'difference' between androgyny and being neutrois is that androgyny is being both masculine and feminine in one, and neutrois is being one that contains both masculine and feminine (due to the fact that p read more
Mellow out Monday October 19
k.nice artworks | October 19th 2009
Welcome to Mellow Out Monday!If any of you follow my tweets, you know I've been madly working on my term paper for the last couple of weeks. It's a comparison of Jung's individuation process and the symbolism of the chakras in Kundalini yoga based o read more
Jung's Red Book
scribblings of unknowing | October 12th 2009 by Gary Regester
From the Philemon Foundation - "During WWI, Jung commenced an extended self-exploration that he called his “confrontation with the unconscious.” During this period, he developed his principal theories of the collective unconscious, the archetypes read more


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Individuation and Loneliness
This is a follow-up to the last post, another photo of the canal surrounding Tiger Hill Park in Suzhou, China. This time, the scene includes people. As I mentioned earlier, I am in the process of…
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Rose Hips and Individuation
Rose hips, a sign of autumn. I remember several decades ago, we used to collect these to make a pancake syrup. Those were the days when we searched for all manner of things in nature for eating, f…
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Butterflies and Individuation
This is another photo from 1976 taken near Ile-a-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan where I was teaching at that time. A butterfly in black and white standing out from it’s busy background of a million s…
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Literature as the Individuation Process
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Individuation – You Gotta Love It
I like this photo. Last night while getting ready for bed, I looked out the patio window and saw faint outlines of clouds in the sky, that time of late evening just before blackness asserts itself (…
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