From the monthly archives:

October 2009

Lifestream Digest for October 20th

October 20, 2009

Shared A Cry For Help.

Shared Mundus Imaginalis or the Imaginary and the Imaginal.

Shared How to Create a Useful Social Network.

Smart thinking on social needs and tummling

Shared The search for consciousness.

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Loosen Up

October 20, 2009

Rigidity takes many forms: locks, barriers, iron gates, button-down shirts and ties, dogmas…repetitive responses to similar situations. It’s sticking to the plan at any cost. It lacks a human smile. You know, the kind of smile that conveys you are actually beening seen.
Another challenge occurs when faced with the obstacle of [...]

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Lifestream Digest for October 19th

October 19, 2009

Shared Southwest Re-Vision Quest.

Shared Ten More Ways to Lower Anxiety.

Shared …Autumn morn….

Shared What is a Nervous Breakdown?.

Shared The Psychology of the Parents of Balloon Boy.

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Lifestream Digest for October 18th

October 18, 2009

Shared 7 Myths of Depression.

Shared Underground news.

Shared Placebo.

Shared The Threshold Called Wilderness.

Shared Our Nature.

Shared Crossing the Delaware, good to [...]

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Our Nature

October 18, 2009

“All the mythologized processes of nature, such as summer and winter, the phases of the moon, the rainy seasons, and so forth, are in no sense allegories of these objective occurrences; rather they are symbolic expressions of the inner, unconscious drama of the psyche which becomes accessible to man’s consciousness by way of projection – [...]

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The Threshold Called Wilderness

October 18, 2009

Do the signs we post change the reality they define? Yes and no. Traveling past the above marker I noticed no discernible change in the terrain. Closer inspection of the small type indicated that the Federal government had a different set of regulations defining the appropriate use of the land on either [...]

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Lifestream Digest for October 18th

October 18, 2009

Shared RT @Holly59: Redwood Reverie http://post.ly/8vtn.

Shared RT @dirkjohnson Irish literature, language, folklore, mythology (includes Gaelic dictionaries and tutorials): http://bit.ly/1uIuAs.

Shared Proposed Salmon Protocol Aims To Unify Conversations on the Web.

Shared In the [...]

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Pictograph at Red Rocks

October 17, 2009

The canyon at Red Rocks has a maternal splendor about it, and it is no surprise to me that evidence of encampments can be found throughout the park. Interpretive signs explain how the Paiute Indians would harvest the agave in the canyon roasting the plant in rock pits.
Signs of a literal sort, like the [...]

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Finding Entry to The Red Book of Jung

October 17, 2009

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The publication of The Red Book has electrified the Jungian community. One of the interesting aspects of the emerging dialogue surrounding it’s release has been how the publication places Jung and his opus into a new vulnerability.  The concern, that critics will claim Jung somehow lost his way into mere daydreaming and [...]

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Lifestream Digest for October 17th

October 17, 2009

Shared Swallow Your Fear.

Shared Language, Currency and the Crow.

Shared Capturing Memories.

Shared What the Heck is a Lifestream?.

Shared Pause / Play.

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