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The Pregnant Virgin
The Pregnant Virgin: A Process of Psychological Transformation by Marion Woodman came out in 1985. I didn’t read it until 2010. I picked up her newer book Dancing in the Flames and then went back to read her other work … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Process of Psychological Transformation, Abandonment, Birth, Black Madonna, Death, Eve, Give Birth To Self, Goddess, Graduation, Jung, Lillith, Madonna, Madonna/Whore Complex, Marion Woodman, Marriage, Mary Magdalene, Metaphors, Mother, Mother Mary, Rilke, Suicide, Sylvia Plath, Symbols, The Pregnant Virgin, Torschlusspanik
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Almost Alias
May 15, 2002 Almost Alias I entered the old building and followed the hall around to a door. Once through that door it was down another hall to another set of doors. I flung them open and then turned … Continue reading →
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Tagged About A Boy, Alias, Allison Lewis, Barnes and Noble, Brad Warren, Camcorder, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Eliptical, Graduation, Health and Human Performance Building, Jason Vaughn, Jennifer Garner, JJ Abrams, Journey Without A Map, Pool, Radiant Darkness, Rec Center, The Unversity of North Carolina at Greensboro, UNCG, Work Out
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