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06/09
Melissa
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Animal Guides: In Life, Myth and Dreams (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 97) by Neil Russack bookshelves: currently-reading |
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06/01
Melissa
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The Mother: Archetypal Image in Fairytales (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 34) by Sibylle Birkhauser-Oeri bookshelves: currently-reading, mind-studies, spirituality-mythology-folklore |
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04/19
Melissa
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Pathways to Bliss: Mythology and Personal Transformation (Hardcover) by Joseph Campbell bookshelves: currently-reading, mind-studies, own, spirituality-mythology-folklore |
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gave Go Ask Alice (Paperback) by Beatrice Sparks |
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gave MirrorMask (children's edition) by Neil Gaiman (Goodreads author) bookshelves: own |
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gave Visions in the Night: Jungian and Ancient Dream Interpretation (Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts, 91) by Joel Covitz bookshelves: mind-studies |
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"Again I take a taxi to Clichy address, but feel that I do not want to go on loving Henry more actively than he loves me (having realized that nobody will ever love me in that overabundant, overexpressive, overthoughtful, overhuman way I love people), and so I will wait for him. So I ask taxi driver to drop me at the Galeries Lafayette, where I begin to look for a new hat and to shop for Christmas. Pride? I don't know. A kind of wise retreat. I need people too much. So I bury my gigantic defect, my overflow of love, under trivialities, like a child. I amuse myself with a new hat."
— Anaïs Nin (Incest: From "A Journal of Love" -The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin)
— Anaïs Nin (Incest: From "A Journal of Love" -The Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin)
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"If you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Follow your bliss and don't be afraid, and doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be."
— Joseph Campbell
— Joseph Campbell
"I want to die on your chest but not yet she wrote sometime in the 13th century of our love"
— Michael Ondaatje (Handwriting: Poems)
— Michael Ondaatje (Handwriting: Poems)
"Question: I am interested in so many things, and I have a terrible fear because my mother keeps telling me that I'm just going to be exploring the rest of my life and never get anything done. But I find it really hard to set my ways and say, "Well, do I want to do this, or should I try to exploit that, or should I escape and completely do one thing?"
Anaïs Nin: One word I would banish from the dictionary is 'escape.' Just banish that and you'll be fine. Because that word has been misused regarding anybody who wanted to move away from a certain spot and wanted to grow. He was an escapist. You know if you forget that word you will have a much easier time. Also you're in the prime, the beginning of your life; you should experiment with everything, try everything.... We are taught all these dichotomies, and I only learned later that they could work in harmony. We have created false dichotomies; we create false ambivalences, and very painful one's sometimes -the feeling that we have to choose. But I think at one point we finally realize, sometimes subconsciously, whether or not we are really fitted for what we try and if it's what we want to do.
You have a right to experiment with your life. You will make mistakes. And they are right too. No, I think there was too rigid a pattern. You came out of an education and are supposed to know your vocation. Your vocation is fixed, and maybe ten years later you find you are not a teacher anymore or you're not a painter anymore. It may happen. It has happened. I mean Gauguin decided at a certain point he wasn't a banker anymore; he was a painter. And so he walked away from banking. I think we have a right to change course. But society is the one that keeps demanding that we fit in and not disturb things. They would like you to fit in right away so that things work now."
— Anaïs Nin
Anaïs Nin: One word I would banish from the dictionary is 'escape.' Just banish that and you'll be fine. Because that word has been misused regarding anybody who wanted to move away from a certain spot and wanted to grow. He was an escapist. You know if you forget that word you will have a much easier time. Also you're in the prime, the beginning of your life; you should experiment with everything, try everything.... We are taught all these dichotomies, and I only learned later that they could work in harmony. We have created false dichotomies; we create false ambivalences, and very painful one's sometimes -the feeling that we have to choose. But I think at one point we finally realize, sometimes subconsciously, whether or not we are really fitted for what we try and if it's what we want to do.
You have a right to experiment with your life. You will make mistakes. And they are right too. No, I think there was too rigid a pattern. You came out of an education and are supposed to know your vocation. Your vocation is fixed, and maybe ten years later you find you are not a teacher anymore or you're not a painter anymore. It may happen. It has happened. I mean Gauguin decided at a certain point he wasn't a banker anymore; he was a painter. And so he walked away from banking. I think we have a right to change course. But society is the one that keeps demanding that we fit in and not disturb things. They would like you to fit in right away so that things work now."
— Anaïs Nin
"People think dreams aren't real just because they aren't made of matter, of particles. Dreams are real. But they are made of viewpoints, of images, of memories and puns and lost hopes."
— Neil Gaiman
— Neil Gaiman
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