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The Center for Story and Symbol, Joseph Campbell and Archetypal...

xineann rated 13 months agoFeatured Review
Said Jonathan to me in email (but he won't mind): Wholeness and sanity have been oversold. I am hoping for many shades of sorrow. I have great faith that a fullness of grief leads to something worth the trouble. I am now committed to a grouchy, grumpy, forlorn outlook. Some friend started ...

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Sorgalim rated 12 months ago
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xineann rated 13 months ago
Said Jonathan to me in email (but he won't mind): Wholeness and sanity have been oversold. I am hoping for many shades of sorrow. I have great faith that a fullness of grief leads to something worth the trouble. I am now committed to a grouchy, grumpy, forlorn outlook. Some friend started in on how depression rests on dubious assumptions. I fired back that happiness rests on dubious assumptions. Now maybe I'll come up with a treatment to clear up the messy problem of compulsive happiness. I am only partly kidding. The people I like and like to read don't waste much time being happy or whole or sane. and that's what it comes down to, doesn't it? Do you want to be saved? No, not really. Even with rainbows. Misery doesn't love company. It prefers to wallow alone.
fleur-de-lys rated 30 months ago
looks like a continuity here with the work of Masters and Houston's "New Ways of Being" with the use of mythology to merge with the subconscious and meditative states. looks like great fun.
Jonk rated 26 months ago
Looks like a good resource
KingBoy rated 26 months ago
Unmythable.
Xtine66 rated 37 months ago
Myriad rabbit holes to get lost in! If I go missing, look for me here.
Weett rated 37 months ago
Beautiful