Introduction
What Emerges from the Wilderness by Pamela Freundl Kirst
Research Articles
About the Artist: Gwynn Murrill by Nancy Mozur
The Giant Sequoia: My Psyche’s Taproot and Protection Against Archetypal Terror by Tia Galipeau
Finding Renewal After the Fires by Steven Galipeau
Helpful Animals in Fairytales and Dreams by Deborah Monninger
Butterflies and the Phoenix Symbol of Resurrection and the Self: Interpretation in the Context of Carl Gustav Jung’s Analytical Psychology by Piotr Artysiewicz
The “Beyond” Series: Pointing Beyond the Ordinary by Ryan J. Bush
Starry-Eyed by Mike Diehl
Deadly Embrace: Trauma, Psychosis, and the Ambiguity of the Hades-Persephone Myth by Human-Friedrich Unterrainer
The Emergent Coniunctio: Can Recovering the Great Mother Goddesses of Ancient Israel/Palestine Help Us Find Common Ground? by Shoshana Fershtman
Becoming Demeter and Persephone in Sicily: Ritual, the Mother Wound, and Archetypal Transformation by Amy C. Logan
Ramayana: A Symbolic Interpretation of the Non-Integration of the Anima and its Reflection in the Depressive Condition by Maria Zélia de Alvarenga
Dionysus Rising! by Sarko Gergerian
Constellations in the Living Room: Understanding the Ouroboric Nature of America’s Masculinity Complex by Benjamin S. Edwards
Lucifer’s Shadow by Henry Lyne
Featured Poet: Louhi Pohjola (aka Paula Stenberg)-The Muse of Indigenous Mind by Naomi Lowinsky
Poetry
Isoäidit Tietävät että Jotain Häriötä Tulee (The Grandmothers Know that Something Disturbing is Coming) by Louhi Pohjola
Louhi’s Plea to Her Shadow by Louhi Pohjola
Galápagos by Louhi Pohjola
Idunn’s Vision by Louhi Pohjola
Floe-rider by Louhi Pohjola
Philemon and Baucis by Louhi Pohjola
Noah’s Ark Redux by Louhi Pohjola
Active Imagination and Thinking Hands: Shadow Gold, Dream of the Centaur, and Earth Guardians by Lorna McNeur
Book Review
Mermaids and Musicians By Diane Frank. (2025). Blue Light Press. Review by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
Film Review
The Taste of Things (La Passion de Dodin Bouffant). (2023). Written and Directed by Trần Anh Hùng Review by Marybeth Carter
Introduction
What Emerges from the Wilderness by Pamela Freundl Kirst
Research Articles
About the Artist: Gwynn Murrill by Nancy Mozur
The Giant Sequoia: My Psyche’s Taproot and Protection Against Archetypal Terror by Tia Galipeau
Finding Renewal After the Fires by Steven Galipeau
Helpful Animals in Fairytales and Dreams by Deborah Monninger
Butterflies and the Phoenix Symbol of Resurrection and the Self: Interpretation in the Context of Carl Gustav Jung’s Analytical Psychology by Piotr Artysiewicz
The “Beyond” Series: Pointing Beyond the Ordinary by Ryan J. Bush
Starry-Eyed by Mike Diehl
Deadly Embrace: Trauma, Psychosis, and the Ambiguity of the Hades-Persephone Myth by Human-Friedrich Unterrainer
The Emergent Coniunctio: Can Recovering the Great Mother Goddesses of Ancient Israel/Palestine Help Us Find Common Ground? by Shoshana Fershtman
Becoming Demeter and Persephone in Sicily: Ritual, the Mother Wound, and Archetypal Transformation by Amy C. Logan
Ramayana: A Symbolic Interpretation of the Non-Integration of the Anima and its Reflection in the Depressive Condition by Maria Zélia de Alvarenga
Dionysus Rising! by Sarko Gergerian
Constellations in the Living Room: Understanding the Ouroboric Nature of America’s Masculinity Complex by Benjamin S. Edwards
Lucifer’s Shadow by Henry Lyne
Featured Poet: Louhi Pohjola (aka Paula Stenberg)-The Muse of Indigenous Mind by Naomi Lowinsky
Poetry
Isoäidit Tietävät että Jotain Häriötä Tulee (The Grandmothers Know that Something Disturbing is Coming) by Louhi Pohjola
Louhi’s Plea to Her Shadow by Louhi Pohjola
Galápagos by Louhi Pohjola
Idunn’s Vision by Louhi Pohjola
Floe-rider by Louhi Pohjola
Philemon and Baucis by Louhi Pohjola
Noah’s Ark Redux by Louhi Pohjola
Active Imagination and Thinking Hands: Shadow Gold, Dream of the Centaur, and Earth Guardians by Lorna McNeur
Book Review
Mermaids and Musicians By Diane Frank. (2025). Blue Light Press. Review by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
Film Review
The Taste of Things (La Passion de Dodin Bouffant). (2023). Written and Directed by Trần Anh Hùng Review by Marybeth Carter