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Have been at my massage professional development group today. Thought

I'd share one of the stories. One of the group, a single woman in her

late 30s, highly competent, qualified nurse, training as a counsellor,

qualified masseur. Over the last 3 years she has been working hard on

herself. Lots of the usual issues – alcoholic in the family, selfish

mother, low self-esteem, eating problems etc etc. All hidden below

competence, earth-mother characteristics and warmheartedness (all quite

genuine).

 

Now, she has let her house, got rid of a ton of stuff, and is buying a

canal boat. She doesn't like boats, isn't particularly keen on water,

and got a headache the first time she stepped on to a narrowboat.

 

It occurred to us that the symbolism was interesting:

* leaving the solidity and density and opacity of earth for the

fluidity, instability and clarity of water

* living off-shore, tied only by bow and stern ropes with freedom to

float away

and most telling...

* this sudden (in last three weeks) decision to live on a boat that

measures 7 feet wide by 40 feet long. A birth canal? A very physical and

unavoidable symbol of entering a new life? She found that resonated loud

and strong, and liked it.

 

anyone have similar stories of overt symbolism acting out inner lives?

 

Arabella

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> Have been at my massage professional development group today. Thought

> I'd share one of the stories.

 

Reminds me of my graduate college days (God, I just realized they went on

for about 20 years!) and one night they showed the film " Sunset Boulevard "

and the director was there to talk about it. One hotshot student came up

with a long detailed philosophical reason as to why William Holden's body

was photographed floating from below the water with the police in the

background.........and asked if his interpretation were true.

 

The director said : " Nah, I just thought it was a nice shot. "

 

Sometimes a cigar is only a cigar.

 

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At the risk of offending Mr. Knittle, who I suppose has chosen to be

amongst us as the voice of reason, although I cannot imagine why he

would enjoy our irrational presence......

 

Yes, and sometimes a cigar is a phallic symbol.

 

Arabella,

 

This is an interesting story that you have presented; I am interested

on several levels. Number one, I do a lot of journalling, and often

journal my dreams and visions. Number two, I also do shamanic journey

work, and the journeys may be filled with symbols, even the ones I

take to clarify other symbols for me!

 

I would suggest, after having read a lot on symbolism, that there are

two types of symbols... individual symbols, which cannot be adequately

interpreted by others or generalized, and universal symbols, the

Jungian underbelly type things that everyone carries as a sort of

genetic memory and is applicable to us all.

 

Often, when a symbol emerges for me, I will consult the sources I can

find in books, net, etc for reference, and see what resonates. If it

does not, and sometimes even if it does, I will do a journey to

clarify the symbol. That is an iffy method, as I have found that my

guides will often insist I figure things out for myself! But, more

often than not, I do at least get a glimmer of direction.

 

For example, I recently had a journey with a group in which a winged

lion/chimera type animal returned with me from the upper world. It

took me a couple of weeks to find anything about the symbol besides

pictures, but once I did, it was interesting to see how some subthread

of energy chose such an appropriate companion for my current walk.

 

If you would like some simple directions for a shamanic journey, I can

post them up.

 

Blessings,

Crow

" Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

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In a message dated 6/12/99 6:31:52 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

crow writes:

 

<< Yes, and sometimes a cigar is a phallic symbol.

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and sometimes it is a rolled up hunk of tobacco that is offensive to some

when burning, and to others is the euphoria of the olfactory system.

 

yes, I do get out to the computer every couple days to catch up..it still

hurts quite a lot to sit up for very long.....Blessings Song

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Oh yes....having taught Jung.....you must be very careful when quoting or

reading him.....he changed a lot of his definitions of things and that's why

his books don't always match.

 

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Songwrit1 wrote:

 

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> yes, I do get out to the computer every couple days to catch up..it still

> hurts quite a lot to sit up for very long.....Blessings Song

 

Hi Carol,

 

How long before you are up and around w/o pain? Do you live with

family or have a roomate/partner?

 

Barbara

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