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Jungian Psychology in Everyday Life: Setting Your Sails

by Jeff Howlin | Jul 8, 2012 | Editorial, Imagery, Psychology, Psychotherapy

I have been planning to do a series of articles titled, Jungian Psychology in Everyday Life, and the above photograph from a recent holiday seemed to be a good starting point for the series. Recently, I was caught up in the excitement of one of the largest sailboat...

The Columbine and the Connection to the Soul

by Jeff Howlin | Jun 13, 2012 | Ecopsychology, Editorial, Nature, Soul

I have always thought the Columbine flower especially beautiful.  Like many flowers, it is delicate, frail looking.  It appears as if a strong rain or wind storm would break it.  The Columbine’s appearance looks fragile, but it is not, really.  It can withstand the...

Of Mountains and Dreams: Where the Water Flows Free

by Jeff Howlin | Apr 14, 2012 | Dreams, Ecopsychology, Nature, Soul

Water flows free down the mountain. If you climb the mountain and look toward the valley below, you may see the river flowing down the mountain. Watch it twist and turn while it finds its path among the rocks and trees. The water flows gentle at times, forceful at...

The Egret at Dawn: Fishing for Dreams

by Jeff Howlin | Mar 3, 2012 | Dreams, Ecopsychology, Editorial, Nature, Psychology

I was out for an early morning walk just the other day with my camera in hand.  I paused for awhile to observe this Great Egret at dawn.  If you have ever watched an egret, or similar heron, you may notice their patience.  While fishing, they stand silently,...

The Rose and the Seasons of Your Life

by Jeff Howlin | Feb 11, 2012 | Depression, Ecopsychology, Editorial, Individuation, Nature, Psychology

Even in winter the flower finds a way to bloom. In January, there was a winter-time lone rose in my backyard. Nature can surprise us like that. A rose is not necessarily rare to see where I live in coastal Central California in January. But a single, brilliant red...
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