Description
Perspectives
The Alchemy of What Moves Us by Robin Robertson
About the Artist: Dragons by Nancy Mozur
Gilda Frantz: A Tribute on the Occasion of her Retirement by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
Articles
- “Hatred Is Tremendous Cement”: Complexity Science and Political Consciousness in Chaotic Times by Elizabeth Eowyn Nelson
- Childhood Innocence: Racial Prejudice and the Shaping of Psychological Complexes by Fanny Brewster
- The Alchemy of Tyranny: A Journey through Central Europe by William K. Grevatt
- Kali: In Praise of the Goddess by Michael A. Marsman
- Goddess Consciousness: The Power of Inanna as Revolutionary Ecofeminist Archetype by Evin Eldridge Phoenix
- The Muse of Women’s Rage by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
- Archetypal Storm: Jung and the Music of DragonForce by Joseph A. Talmamo
- Romantic Love: A Treatment Approach by S. Robert Moradi
- Tantric Chakras and the Descent of Inanna: Bridging the Archetypes and the Human Soul by Claire Tiampo Savage
- When Snake Comes: Reflections on a Dream by Barbara Platek
- An Enlightening Experience by Carl M. Trepagnier
- The Task of the Analyst by Max Zeller
- Six Hundred Years by Meredith Sabini
- The Alchemy of Imagination by Jeffrey Raff
- Comment on “Outbreak: On Transgender Teens and Psychic Epidemics” by Clara Schaertl Short
- Response to Comment on “Outbreak: On Transgender Teens and Psychic Epidemics” by Lisa Marchiano
Poetry
- Poseidon Takes Pity on Some Unknown Accusative by Charles Gillispie
- The Immigrant by Eleanor Hart
- Crow Knows by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
- Ghazal of Nightmare and Thirst by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
- Ghzazl zum Wiedergutmachen
Book Review
- Holy Envy: Finding God in the Faith of Others. (2019). by Barbara Brown Taylor. New York, NY: HarperOne.
Reviewed by Michael Gellert
Film Review
- The Shape of Water. (2017). Directed by Guillermo del Toro. Screenplay by Guillermo del Toro and Vanessa Taylor.
Reviewed by Thuy Bui