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| From the Archives: “January 1961”, painting from the Katherine Sanford Collection. About this painting Katie writes, “This evolving process is now contained within a bowl, a feminine vessel that provides protection from the swirling affects surrounding it”. (The Serpent and the Cross, painting 8) |
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Check out our blog -The Living Archive
Topics include folkloric personifications of the seasons, Re-Visioning Psychology... |
Our Next Campbell Mythological RoundTable Group will have a guest story anaylst exploring the Parsifal legend. |
Click on the "play" button to hear Katie Sanford talk about her "Serpent and the Cross" paintings.
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New Mythos Grant - Treasures in the Archives Found! 2 grant winners share their initial findings in the archives: Joseph Campbell and Marija Gimbutas quotes, connections and thoughts. Read them here.
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| OPUS Archives and Research Center preserves, develops and extends to the world the archival collections and libraries of eminent scholars in the fields of depth psychology, mythological studies and the humanities. OPUS is a living archive supporting interdisciplinary dialogue, education, grants, research, and public programs. |
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