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Jung and the April fish
By
Robert Moss
In many parts of Europe, an April Fools prank is called an “April fish”. The term poisson d’Avril first broke surface in a French poem in the early 1500s. The oirginal, smelliest, version of such a prank was to attach a dead fish to the back of an unsuspecting victim, and let him slowly become…
The Deer, the Christ and the magnetism of symbols
By
Robert Moss
The heartfelt responses to my post on the healing gifts of the Deer lead me to talk today about how the power of this living symbol brought outer and inner events together in a magical way. Several years ago, I immersed myself in a study of symbol of the antlered deer in myth and religion.…
In praise of circumambulation
By
Robert Moss
I am in favor of circumambulation. This is quite different from going around in circles in the sense of mindless or frustrating repetition. It’s a matter of looking at a central issue or symbol from many different angles. It’s circling in order to home in. Or even to find home, as a dream instructed me…
Dream tigers in the cathedral for isomorphy
By
Robert Moss
The physicist dreams that a major war is being waged. He wants to send news to his colleagues but his messages are censored. Then a mathematician he knows and trusts appears with his wife. The mathematician says to the scientist, clearly and firmly, “Cathedrals should be built for isomorphy.” The wife expands on this,…
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