by Mary Diggin, Ph.D. | Dec 27, 2014 | Deep Imagery, Imaginal Musings
Forgiveness, Healing and the Deep Imagination – by Mary Diggin Published in Imaginews, the Imagery International journal, Dec 2014. In Latin, īgnōscō, the word we translate as forgiven, means to not know. It implies that once something is forgiven, it is no longer...
by Mary Diggin, Ph.D. | Nov 18, 2014 | Deep Imagery, Imaginal Musings
This article was originally published on www.deepimagery.net: http://deepimagery.net/?p=510 Traditional Shamanism is a healing practice that is tied to specific cultural interpretations and rituals. It involves a practitioner reaching altered states of consciousness...
by Mary Diggin, Ph.D. | Nov 16, 2014 | Deep Imagery, Imaginal Musings
originally published on deepimagery.org http://deepimagery.net/blog/2014/08/14/does-the-ptpp-work-with-shadow/ What is “shadow?” Shadow is a term used in Jungian Depth psychology to name in a collective way, all those parts of ourselves that we are either not aware of...
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