A huge bell rings, an alarm sounds or lightning strikes in dreams. In real life, we seem to be carrying on as usual, but a very clear inner voice may begin to comment. Sometimes it can ring quite a long time ahead, other times very short. I always listen to the songs that iam singing. Im yono, i remember once singing, put your sweet lips a little closer to the telephone,. And and i suddenly realized that i had one set of words that said, come closer, closer, closer - and anotherad.
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For the second episode of Marion Woodman Month, we’re rebroadcasting the very first episode of Jungianthology, Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation. In this lecture, Toronto analyst Marion Woodman explores the body/spirit relationship, the withdrawing of projection, gender issues, and the surrender of the ego to the Self as these themes relate to personal transformation.
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