– Laura
Mitchell, art therapist and depth psychologist
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Depth Psychology
"I
think about the way we are spiraling out of ecological control and
the concomitant disturbance in the way we are entwined in the
imaginal fabric of our home communities, an invisible rending of
human-nature bindings. I feel this rent reverberate in my own body
like the sound of a deadening rush of footsteps going nowhere or an
oncoming army, a speeded sense of urgency in a void. I began
wondering how the landscape and habitat of a home community inform
the collective identity, and how this tear in ecological viability
affects us, and what new frameworks of thinking can bring such events
into our ken."
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