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Hermes Helps Out
Hermes Helps Out This collection of poetry, Persephone’s Echo, is about the echoes of the past in both mythology and my personal life. This collection combines the Jungian archetype with Sylvia Plath like confession. It also combines the personal with … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Writing
Tagged 2008, A Dark Muse, Adonis, Aeneid, Affair, Alicia Keys, All Apologies, Anais Nin, Anxiety, Aphrodite In Jeans, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Birth, Bring Me To Life, Building A Mystery, Burn For You, Butterfly Chains, C S Lewis, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Cassandra, Christa Wolfe, Dante, Daughter, Dead Souls, Death, Demeter, Depression, Dido, DJ Muse, Echo, Electra, Emily Bronte, Erica Jong, Evanescence, Fall, Fallin, Father, Garden, God, Goddess, Greek Mythology, Gyges, Hades, Harry Potter, Harvest, Heart Shaped Box, Hera, Hermeneutics, Hermes, husband, I &I, I See Stars, If on a winter's night a traveler, Iio, Intertextuality, Italo Calvino, Kreo, L Frank Baum, Longing, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Marriage, Medea, Memosene, Mother, Motherhood, Narcissus, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Odysseus, Ohio, Ovid, Penelope Prescribes Perseverance, Persephone, Persephone's Echo, Phoenix, Play, Poems, Poetry, Possession, Publish, Rapture, Rick Riordan, Ring, Rings, River Styx, Robin Fox, Sappho's Leap, Sarah McLachlan, Sehnsucht, Shakespeare's Sister, She Who Remembers, Shelby, Spring, Stay, Strawberry Fields Forever, Subtext, Summer, Summerhouse Later, Surfacing, Taja Sevelle, Text, The Art of Love, The Beatles, The Chronicles of Narnia, The English Patient, The Neverending Story, The Road To Oz, Tragedy, Underworld, Virgil, Winter, Wuthering Heights, Zeus
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Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage
Lost Girl’s Hybrid Heritage I recently discovered the Showcase Show Lost Girl and binged watched it on Netflix. The Canadian Urban Fantasy show ran from 2010-2015. It also ran on the SyFy Channel, but I never caught it. While I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Mythology
Tagged Aaron Ashmore, Alcede, Anita Blake, Anna Dressed In Blood, Banshee, Bisexual, Blood Mage, Bo Dennis, Bothers Grimm, Brownies, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Caribbean, Celtic, Claudia Donovan, darkness, Doyle, Duppy, Dyson, elements, Evony, Fae, Fae-bysitting, Father, Gaelic, Geruda, Grandfather, Greek Mythology, Guruda, Hades, Hale, Hans Christian Anderson, Harry Potter, Hel Shoes, Heritage, Hindu, Hybrid, Indian, Iris, Irish, Jacob Grimm, Japanese, Jumbee, Kenzie, Kitsune, Ladyhawk, Laurell K Hamilton, Lesbian, Light and Dark, Lost Girl, lover, Lover's Apart, MacKenzie, Meredith Gentry, Michelle Pfeiffer, Monster of the Week, Mother, Mount Olympus, Mythology, Nate, Netflix, Night, Norn, Norse Mythology, Nyx, Pam, Paranormal, Penthouse Suite, Percy Jackson, Peter S Beagle, Red Caps, Richard, Scottish, Seelie, Selkies, Sex, Showcase, Siren, Sookie Stackhouse, Steve Jinks, Succubus, Syfy, Tamsin, The Dark Queen, The Last Unicorn, The Morrigan, The Phantom Queen, The Red Shoes, The Skeleton Key, The Vampire Diaries, The Wanderer, The Wizard of Oz, The X-Files, Trick, Tristian and Isuelt, True Blood, Unaligned, Unseelie, Urban Fantasy, Valhalla, Valkyrie, Vampires, Voodoo, Warehouse 13, Werewolves, Xena, Yggdrasil, Ysabeau, Zeus
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Ego and Archetype
Ego and Archetype Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche by Edward F Edinger came out in 1972. I read it in 2000. It proved very insightful and was very influential on me. Man’s consciousness was … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology, Religion
Tagged Able, Alchemey, Alcohol, Alienation, Avarice, Cain, Catholic, Childish, Christ, Christianity, Confession, Cross, Dark Night of the Human Soul, Dependence, Development, Divine Victim, Drugs, Edward Edinger, Ego and Archetype, Ego-Self Axis, Envy, Eog, Father, Fire, Garden of Eden, Gluttony, Gnosis, Gnosticism, God, Greek Tragedy, Hegel, Holy Ghost, Hubrius, Individuation, Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche, Inferiority Complex, inflated ego, Irresponsibilty, Ishmael, Job, Jung, Jungian, Keirkgaard, Language, Lucifer, Lust, M L Von Franz, Man, Meglomaniac, Murder, Nirvana, objective, Pride, Prometheus, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Sacrificial, Satan, Self, Self-Destructive, Serpents, Seven Deadly Sins, Signs, Sloth, son, Sophia, St John of the Cross, subjective, Suicide, Symbols, tree of knowledge of good and evil, Tree of Life, Trinity, Wholeness, Wisdom, Wrath, Zeus
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Sartre Says Religion Isn’t Responsibilty
Sartre Says Religion Isn’t Responsibility Cari Gilkison, French Literature 1996 Sartre fills his plays with many moral lessons for us. He has much to say on life, love, responsibility and the existential dilemma we all face. One very important … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Religion, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1996, Acceptance, Blame, Caril Gilkison, Choices, Crutch, Electra, Escape, Existentialism, Fred, French Literature in Translation, Lizzie, Mary Joyce, No Exit and other Plays, Orestes, OSU, regret, Religion, Responsibility, Sartre, Scapegoat, The Flies, The Respectful Prostitute, Zeus
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