The therapist

Where the birds find one another, they are free to explore the interior of the torso without fear that they will be trapped forever within the metal cage. It speaks to the ability to absorb and process rather than immediately react; to offer comfort without closing the bars and locking…

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Chalk and Stone

What is it that connects children across continents, compelling them to pick up a piece of chalk and draw a game that looks remarkably similar despite carrying different names? Is it simply the accessibility of its materials, chalk, a stone, and a patch of pavement available in almost every neighborhood?…

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What Is the Person in the Picture Thinking About?

Take a small moment and listen to the images that come to you when you look into his bright eyes. Is he thinking at all? Is he thinking about the road he has already walked, or the one still waiting for him ahead? Maybe he noticed a shadow somewhere in…

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Sacrifice in Times of Chaos

Making Space for Solace Some time after the Covid pandemic, I wrote about the world’s need to heal itself.And I raised a question:Who will heal the healers? Returning to that thought now, from another angle, it seems that what the world is searching for today is not only healing, but…

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The River Within

Snow melted and the rains arrived.Empty riverbeds once again welcomed their yearly awakening. The current rises and continues its journey toward freedom, toward merging with the waters of the world. It does not ask what stands in its way. Stones, trees, animals, even entire settlements can be swept away by…

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The Dragonslayer – Symbol of Inner Conflict and Integration

The Dragon as a Universal Symbol The image of Saint George and the Dragon is recognized across human civilization. It appears in myths, religious symbolism, and psychological interpretations of the human psyche. The dragon is often described as a beast with fire within its depths. It guards something necessary, yet…

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