Tag: Archetype

  • Woe world, for Babylon always falls

    Woe world, for Babylon always falls

    In an age of chaotic connectivity, the simple pencil symbolizes a complex web of global collaboration essential for survival. Yet, our overreliance on technology casts shadows on our physical foundations. As we rush headlong into the future, neglecting the roots, we risk collapsing under our own hubris. Will we endure the impending storm?

  • Adam, Where Art Thou?

    Adam, Where Art Thou?

    It’s easy to feel overwhelmed in a critical world, hiding our true selves out of shame. But we are creators and preservers, capable of more than survival. Embracing authenticity takes courage, but it leads to a meaningful and fulfilling life. Embrace your purpose, face your fears, and bloom into your true self.

  • Faith & a Farmer’s Daughter

    Faith & a Farmer’s Daughter

    This heartfelt piece celebrates the enduring spirit of farmers and the remarkable story of a farmer’s daughter, the author’s own grandmother, “Meema.” It honors the resilience and wisdom passed down through generations, drawing inspiration from the tireless work and optimistic faith of those who tend the land.

  • Timeless Virtues & a Fast-Paced World: The Value of Archetypes

    Timeless Virtues & a Fast-Paced World: The Value of Archetypes

    In today’s fast-paced world, the value of archetypes remains timeless. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung’s archetypes depict universal symbols and patterns reflecting human experiences. The Hero’s Journey exemplifies personal growth through trials and tribulations, urging us to embrace the challenges that lead us toward growth. The Mentor archetype offers wisdom and guidance crucial for navigating life’s…