Category: Otherworld Connections & TSK for Grown ups
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The Wolf and The Seven Young Kids
Freud observed fairy tales showing up in the dreams of adults, sending symbols that spoke of childhood traumas. But what of the symbols in these fairy tales and what do they mean for the children?
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Jobs and Dogs
Dogs symbolise perseverance, faith and service. A pet dog can help us find these qualities, in ourselves, in order to find our way.
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The Television Tells No Vision Pt. 3
A research journey which reveals a case could be made that the qualities of charity and patience are being stunted by the TV.
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Tree Talk
There are so many correspondences between trees and humans that it is uncanny!
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The Television Tells No Vision Pt. 2
Can we fathom what kind of a world we would live in if we were perfectly raised? Is the thought of this even possible? What is the perfect upbringing? Can we get close to it at least?
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Patience From a Pendulum
Internal work, shadow work, self-healing, self-reflection, finding yourself and finding your vocation can all be made easier for sensitive folk by working with a pendulum and patience.
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Trees Will Let Your Life Speak
There is a tree near you that wants to connect with you and help you take root and thrive in the world, creating and serving others. The only way to know this is true is through discovery.
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Attract Birds to Attract Success
God speaks to us through the English language and this is called “Green Language” or “The Language of the Birds”. Attracting birds to your garden could help you to receive “green” messages.
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Mastermind Barefoot Rituals
Get “plugged in” to the earth to charge your body with its energy and reduce inflammation.
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Imagine Yourself Drinking a Pepsi to Succeed
To be complete and whole, we must feel it in the present moment. If that’s too hard, start by trying to imagine yourself drinking a cola!
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Golden Goose Shadow Work
We take a look in the mirror, to look at our shadow and motivate ourselves to heal and do better.
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Seven Foals and the Sound of Silence
Cinderlad’s adventure, in the Seven Foals fairy tale, symbolises the importance of self-authority in the developmental stage of 7-14 years.
