Forwarded from National Geographic
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There it was, a tiny, delicate Northern Saw-whet Owl, no bigger than the palm of your hand, braving the fierce winter storm. Despite its adorable and fragile appearance, this little owl is a formidable predator, perfectly adapted to survive in such harsh conditions.
QuΓ©bec, Canada
National Geographic
QuΓ©bec, Canada
National Geographic
Forwarded from Lebenswert
Forwarded from Magick Matters
"On the Nature of the Animus and The Anima as an Elemental Being: two classic papers on the psyche written by Emma Jung (1882β1955), psychoanalyst, writer, and wife of C.G. Jung. First published in English in 1955 these are required reading for training Jungian analysts. How do animus and anima, these all-important Jungian concepts, appear in dreams, fantasies, behavior, and mythology? This book maps a way toward an understanding of the union of opposites and the emergence of the self. There is wisdom in Emma Jungβs words, simplicity in her style, and we feel the movement of animus and anima in her soul."
Forwarded from Solace Creations
"The study of mythology need no longer be looked on as an escape from reality into the fantasies of primitive peoples, but as a search for the deeper understanding of the human mind. In reaching out to explore the distant hills where the Gods dwell and the depths where the monsters are lurking, we are perhaps discovering the way home."
Forwarded from πΰΏπ° ππ’π₯π€ πΰΏππ’π¬π¦ (βοΈβοΈAngloid)
Forwarded from THE NORTH FOLK
βI am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses.β
β Nietzsche
β Nietzsche