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C.G. Jung in Memories, Dreams, Reflections:
 “About this time I had a dream which both frightened and encouraged me.  It was night in some unknown place, and I was making slow and painful headway against a mighty wind.  Dense fog was flying along everywhere.  I had my hands cupped around a tiny light which threatened to go out at any moment.  Everything depended on my keeping this little light alive.  Suddenly I had the feeling that something was coming up behind me.  I looked back, and saw a gigantic black figure following me.  But at the same moment I was conscious, in spite of my terror, that I must keep my little light going through the night and wind, regardless of all dangers.  When I awoke I realized at once that the figure was a “specter of the Brocken,” my own shadow on the swirling mists, brought into being by the little light I was carrying.”


  • Rob Preece on Circumambulation 
  • Interview with Allan Shore on Attachment Theory and Neuroscience
  • Video on Stress and Fight or Flight: The Science of Stress
  • Marie-Louise von Franz on the psychological meaning of God
  • Grohol's How to Choose a Therapist
  • Grohol's Distinctions between Therapists' Degrees
  • Haggerty's article on Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
  • An Interview with Alan Shore
  • Dan Siegel neuropsychiatrist at UCLA, Self-Monitoring in Clinical Practice

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by Hillary Wright, MDiv, PhD.
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