“It is important to have a secret, a premonition of things unknown. It fills life with something impersonal, a numinosum. A man who has never experienced that has missed something important. He must sense that he lives in a world which in some respects is mysterious; that things happen and can be anticipated. The unexpected and the … Continue reading Seeing is Believing
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Arial de Grey – CH. 7 – A Visit to Coventry
22 july 1456 (2008) Quote: Arial got up early today so she can spend some time at the hidden cave at the crater falls. She has now been in Coventry for a few days and has met some old friends, and even may have made some new ones. Today she would like to spend the day exploring this cave like … Continue reading Arial de Grey – CH. 7 – A Visit to Coventry
Little Big Dreams
More tid-bits from my imagination, from 2015. Another poem and couple of my sketches. Enjoy, Peace & Love ❤ ~*~ When my dreams come true… That’s when I’ll find you… When my dreams come true… Only in my dreams [click scanned image] scan - 2019-01-19 11_28_57 ‘Kicking up dust’ on my way to … Continue reading Little Big Dreams
C.G. Jung: Mythology
Mythology is the make up of our unconscious, starting point of our dreams, aspirations, and imagination. I have always been fascinated by mythology, mythical creatures, and legends of the world. These stories and images help us develop a perception of the world in early childhood, and continue to be guides throughout adulthood. C. G. Jung … Continue reading C.G. Jung: Mythology
Scattered Thoughts for a One-day Written Novel
I have 7 “worlds” in my head that will be novels one day. Published novels? I don’t know. Some day, my day dreams of childhood that evolved into parts of me, will be put on paper. Yes, they are still in my mind, and yes, the characters do appear to this day, in my conscious … Continue reading Scattered Thoughts for a One-day Written Novel