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Archetypes are visual symbols or energetic imprints that exist in our psyches. Some are readily understood while others bring subliminal messages that are there to help you trigger your memory of why you are here. www.crystalinks.com/ www.blissymbolics.us/ Offers continuing education seminars on the psychology of fairy tales, mythic stories, creativity, and movies as mythic imagination. CE hours for mental health professionals. Open to all those interested in archetypal perspectives. www.folkstory.com/ Colours as Psychological Symbols There are remarkable differences between the concepts of psychological colour-symbolism as interpreted by Freud, Jung, and other psychologists. www.coloracademy.co.uk/ Myths, symbols, and images common to European and Asian cultures point to underlying structures of consciousness which possess enormous potential for spiritual understanding and religious cooperation. www.spiritualitytoday.org/ The rise of global communication along with corresponding decreases in literacy have led to a movement away from language-based communication to symbol-based approaches. Some of us are old enough to remember when "WALK" and "DON'T WALK" signs were replaced with the stick figure and the hand. www.psichi.org/ Jung observed that the particular image which most frequently expresses both God-images and the self-archetype is the mandala symbol. The mandala highlights the wholeness and integration associated with the self-archetype and the God-image. www.coloringtherapy.com/ Psychology Symbols and Graphic Designs 3 pages of Psi symbols are free to Psychologists making their own web pages. www.designsbyelizabeth.com/ |