Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125781
Stacy Hassen
This most recent ARAS offering focuses on an image that can heal and restore balance. New symbols are born from the wisdom of the depths of the unconscious and transmitted in the soul’s language. With the spark of inspiration and creative energy necessary to initiate deep healing, their generative capacity has the power to rectify the imbalance caused by the separation of spirit and matter and its resultant duality. Such is the transformative power of Autumn Skye, Healing, 36'' × 24'', acrylic on canvas, 2013. Created as a time-lapse sequence of 1300 photos, through the entire painting’s process, for The Bloom Series documentary.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125772
Katherine Olivetti
ABSTRACT Katherine Olivetti reflects on the chapter she wrote, “Letting the Light Get In,” for the Spiritual Psyche in Psychotherapy, recalling the mystical experience of singing and being with her mother as she passed. Exploring the connection between masochism and her childhood fascination with saints and martyrs, she locates the first crack in the foundation of her spiritual life in a traumatic experience with her mother when she was in first grade. She notes the importance of delving into early trauma for healing emotional, psychological, and spiritual wounds.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125765
Ostap Slyvynsky
«Малий питає, звісно . . . Питає, коли повернемося додому. А я якось кажу, мовляв, дім наш забрали на небо. Не знаю, що тоді на мене найшло. Кажу: він був такий добрий до нас, Аліме, що не міг більше стояти на землі, як усі інші доми. І стільки в ньому було любові, стільки шарів любові ми поклали на підлогу, на двері, віконні рами, і щойно стара любов злущувалася, ми клали нову, ще старанніше і щедріше, ще білішу й брунатнішу ми клали любов. І любов кольору слонової кості, хоч дідо казав, що то – не любов, а так, дитячі забавки. Бо для барви любові має вистачити одного слова. Це все кажу собі подумки, а малому лише відповідаю: так, і з вікон тепер видно саме лише небо. І ангелів видно. Тільки у домі – нікого. Бо людям живим не вільно ангелів бачити».
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125774
Robin Bagai
ABSTRACT What is a spiritual psyche, and what does it mean to be or have one? What distinguishes a living psyche from a relatively dead one? The author considers key characteristics of psyche’s nature and dynamics, contrasting our physical material world with the experiential worlds of psyche and spirit. Four touchstones are explored: rhythm, no beginning or end, reversal, and mystery. Parallels, overlaps, and distinctions between psyche and soma are considered, along with psyche’s capacities for intuition, imagination, and creativity that elude even the most sophisticated computers.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125773
Mitchel Becker
ABSTRACT In this brief postscript to the chapter “Allowing the Creation,” the author continues to ponder the process of creativity. Using the neologism of inging the author attempts to encounter the essence of being and becoming the experience itself. Three essential states of being allow for inging to happen: love, freedom, and truth. These three modes are always relational. Love is experiencing the wholeness of an other. Freedom is the unshackling of the soul. Truth is a passionate linking to the experience of life. The author then tells a personal story of love, freedom, and truth as experienced in mourning, ending in a prayer of inging.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125767
A. Afanasieva
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125778
Willow Pearson Trimbach
ABSTRACT Reviewing psychoanalytic psychotherapist Shifa Haq’s book In Search of Return: Mourning the Disappearances in Kashmir, Willow Pearson Trimbach illuminates windows of faith embodied through mourner-survivors’ collective political resistance and creative work. Haq presents and situates the stories of three mourner-survivors and their families in the context of militarized violence and collective trauma in Kashmir, advancing the psychoanalytic theory of mourning as she recognizes and shines a light on memorializing remembrance and the imagination of the petitioning unconscious.
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125776
Willow Pearson Trimbach
ABSTRACT This two-part article, “Integral Relational Practice of Dreaming the Caesura,” describes an integral relational practice of “dreaming the caesura,” with an illustration of this specific practice through the author’s dreaming of her great, great, great, great grandmother, Charlotte Small Thompson, a Métis Cree woman who traveled across Canada with her husband from 1799–1812. The contemplative practice, a method of nonduality, is anchored in compassion and will expand the practitioner’s capacity to be with suffering. The 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person perspectives of integral experience are viewed through their separate and also their linked and embedded relationships to one another, thus constituting the caesuras of contemplation.
这篇分为两部分的文章,“梦中的凯撒拉的整体关系实践”,描述了一个“梦中的凯撒拉”的整体关系实践,并通过作者对她的曾曾曾曾祖母夏洛特·斯莫尔·汤普森(Charlotte Small Thompson)的梦来说明这个具体的实践。夏洛特·斯莫尔·汤普森是一名msamtis Cree妇女,从1799年到1812年,她和丈夫一起走遍了加拿大。冥想练习是一种非二元性的方法,以慈悲为基础,将扩大练习者与痛苦相处的能力。整体体验的第一人称、第二人称和第三人称视角通过它们各自独立、相互联系和嵌入的关系来看待,从而构成了沉思的停顿。
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Pub Date : 2022-10-02DOI: 10.1080/19342039.2022.2125771
R. Greenberg
ABSTRACT This article explores meaningful intersections between Kabbalah ideas, Jungian analysis, the author’s background in dance, and the idea of finding home in soul. Underlying depth work is the art of listening, with the humility of opening to what wants to grow. The Tree of Life imagery—a dynamic and creative dance—has symbolic roots in the heavens, whereas the Sefirot—utterances from God on how to live a holy life—are continually forming and re-forming new beginnings, impregnating and birthing the human soul. The author explores how Kabbalah mythology and Jungian ideas can work in tandem, becoming touchstone and compass in the process of analysis, with receptive ears to the grindstone and the heart pointing to eternity.
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