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Moving into yourself…

June 14, 2011
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Marion Woodman, soul
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“Do not try to transform yourself. Move into yourself. Move into your human unsuccess. Perfection rapes the soul.” ~Marion Woodman
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Myth 101 – Figs

June 07, 2011
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The Hamadryades were 8 dryad nymphs who each presided over a tree, and Syke was the nymph of the fig tree. Interesting how similiar her name is to Psyche… It is also said that Demeter gifted Phytalos with the cultivated fig tree as a gift for his hospitality while she searched for Persephone.
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June Enewsletter: These women and more OPUS happenings

June 03, 2011
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  Our June eNewsletter is available – click here to read. If you haven’t done so, join our email list and receive this direct to your inbox!
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Hestia and the value of the hearth and home

June 01, 2011
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A couple of years ago there was the house flipping craze, people were doing it as a way to make a living and eventually TV caught on and made some shows about it. When did owning a home become a business maneuver…when did a hearth and home become a means for financial gain? What has happened to our
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On myth and finding your immovable center…

May 19, 2011
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Joseph Campbell, myth, play
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“Life throws up around us these temptations, these distractions, and the problem is to find the immovable center within. Then you can survive anything. Myth will help you do that. This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t go out on picket lines about at0omic research. Go ahead, but do it pla
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Safron Rossi is Curator of Collections at Opus Archives & Research Center and is Associate Core Faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute in the Depth Psychology Jungian and Archetypal Studies MA/PhD program where she teaches courses on mythology and depth psychology. Her writing and scholarly studies focus on archetypal psychology, the western astrological tradition, goddess traditions, and feminist studies. Safron has recently edited a volume for the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell based on his Goddess mythology lectures titled Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine, published Fall 2013 by New World Library.

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