Demon in the Rose

Dimitri Halley interprets a poem, "Demon in the Rose," which appeared in a dream to a man suffering from several somatic conditions, and he explores the compensatory relation of the shadow to the conscious orientation of the self. 


DECLARATION OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CATALONIA

The Declaration is in English, Catalan, and Spanish.


Moving Foward

William Clough reflects on the inescapable effects of globalism - conflict and change - and outlines strategies for addressing cultural and religious difference in this essay.

Been There, Done That: Virtual vs. Ritual Repetition

Using the 1993 film Groundhog Day, Daniel Budd explores how our daily rhythms, or "virtual repetitions," provide structure for our lives - but can also carry deadening, de-humanizing consequences.


Review of Thomas Kirsch's The Jungians

Thomas Kirsch's book, The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective, is unique in providing an historical overview of the development and spread of the Jungian movement from its beginnings early in the 20th-century. This highly readable narrative is equally accessible to the specialist and to the interested reader.