Albuquerque, New Mexico has the largest stand of cottonwood trees in the world on either side of the Rio Grande river. The word, bosque, means forrest. Above me In Cottonwood limbs I hear Crinkly leafed voices Pushed out The Bosque Mouth By the wind Beside me In Rio Grande gestures I see Swiftly […]
Month: October 2017
SHADOWS ON THE BOSQUE
Albuquerque, New Mexico, is home to the largest standing cottonwood forest in the US. Bosque, means forest, and it stands on either side of the Rio Grande. Above me In Cottonwood limbs I hear Crinkly leafed voices Pushed out The Bosque Mouth By the wind Beside me In Rio Grande gestures I see […]
SOCIAL WORK: BALANCING NEED AND RESTRICTION A story viewing Social Work practice in challenging times
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Throwing Light on the Shadow: Carl Jung’s Answer to Evil
Originally posted on Earthpages.org:
The higher the sun rises, the less shadow it casts –Lao Tzu The Shadow Defined Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and former disciple of Freud who tried to bridge the gap between psychology and spirituality. One of Jung’s most compelling ideas is the shadow. Jung describes the…