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Michelle DuPries

Worldbuilder - A fantastic short film where a man creates a virtual holographic world f... - 0 views

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    It's inspiring and endearing to watch this augmented virtual reality and controls that run this world, but the true beauty is the selfless gift all out of love.
Jamie Jacobson

God's Creatures for Body Mind Healing: The Forever Loveable Household Pet | The Body Mi... - 0 views

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    A fantastic way for treating ourselves to body mind healing is by forming relationships with the loving animals we call our pets. Let's be totally honest
danaflower

Once Upon a Time . . . Fairy Tales Shape Our Lives - 0 views

  • These tales are psychological mirrors and we become more complex as we mature. The storytellers intentionally loaded the adventures with heavy symbolism to reveal more meanings as we develop a deeper awareness of ourselves. Bedtime stories have enormous influence over our identities. People identify with certain characters in the stories they heard in childhood. To some degree, many live out these stories, largely unaware of how much the old tales may be shaping our lives.
  • It is a great treasure to know and reveal which tales from our childhood have a hold on us. Once the general pattern or storyline becomes evident, the challenge is to participate in the rewriting of our own story. We may not be able to create the rivers that carry us along but we can certainly navigate the little boats of our lives.
  • Mythic stories make up a kind of collective dream that we all have together. If we want to understand our dreams, in many respects, we can look at these stories and study them. If we want to understand the stories better, we can study our dreams. There is a great inter-relationship between these two forms of our imagination.
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  • A talking animal in a story is often the voice of nature. Among other messages, we are being reminded that we are also animals.
  • We are nature
  • Sinister or wicked characters may represent aspects of ourselves that have been neglected or rejected. Carl Jung noted that the shadow energies in dreams and stories often appear as threatening witches or wolves. Jung insisted that something good can come from this darkness. Something valuable waits for us in the shadow. We are not to exclude that from how we define ourselves.
  • The darker elements in some tales often reveal shadow energies in an action, an image, or even a setting. The deep dark forest is a common representation of the feared elements within. The monsters live in the forest. The forest can reflect parts of ourselves that are never entirely tamed, that are always somewhat dangerous and chaotic.
  • We need to go into the dark forest.
  • Such experiences force us to claim aspects of ourselves that we have neglected to develop. We become more than we thought was possible.
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