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The wisdom of Carl Jung

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I might have mentioned - once or twice - my interest (obsession) with the teachings of Carl Jung - both his conscious and sub-conscious psychology. I have some of his quotes on the wall in the upstairs bathroom. (Einstein is downstairs giving a speech about humankind - it's good to toilet with great minds). Anyway - here are some of my favourite snippets of Carl Jung....... Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to a better understanding of ourselves A very wise woman called Nuala Ronayne taught me this when I was about twenty six. I have grown to understand and explore its meaning more and more with age. Of course it's all about the sub-conscious rumbling and giving us clues to its existence. The same action can irritate one person and not another. That's a clue to our individuality. The irritated person therefore has an opportunity to learn something - if they choose the take it. It's also about knowing to own your own irritations rather than just blam

More Evidence

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It is a bit like I am addicted to making these silly characters for my home made top trump cards which now number well over 300. Perhaps I should just start wearing an anorak and playing dungeons and dragons. DAOSY Daosy was a magician’s assistant until the ‘cutting her in two’ act went terribly wrong. Daosy used to have a lower half and a jet engine. VILLOMAX Villomax has been claiming jobseekers’ allowance for some time as nobody appears to want to employ a nuclear-powered triple-way nipper. JIANNE Jianne fell in love with a carboretta called Candy Rose. They have had three offspring: a cork screw, and spanner and a fork lift truck.

The Story Poem

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When my lovely, talented, musical friend Ruth Gordan sent me a poem with the middle missing....this is the filling I provided..... The Story Poem (Stome) I know a cat, A black cat, Santor Lion-roarer Playing tunes on the kora Or facing the crowd, Double bass in paw, Wowing them into applause I know a cat, A black cat, Santor Inventor of song And full moon dance-along With wet red tongue World expert on Jung But he doesn’t like me Oh no He doesn’t like me Slink and stare Santor Blink and don’t care Santor Not about me *********** THE FILLING************************ INTERRUPTION We interrupt this poem to debate the pros and cons of melodic rhyming. For  There’s not enough rhyming in the land Typed up or written by hand  Rhyming makes you look clevererererest  It would continue the format that prompted all this  Rhymes can easily be turned into songs  Rhymes are nice. Against  Ugly forced rhymes are bound to happen  Creative flow might be stifled  I left my word starts at home  R

Mind your Ps and Qs

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When I was eleven I went to stay with a family in Paris for two weeks. It was a great holiday and they spoiled me rotten - took me to all the sights - although it might have been a bit wasted on an eleven year old. The father was a friend of my dad's (Gerard) - a fellow air traffic controller - that worked at Orly Airport. I travelled from Gatwick to Charles De Gaul as an unaccompanied child. I think this just meant I got to sit at the front and the staff checked up on me now and then - although I did get to go into the cockpit too - as my dad was 'air traffic contolling' the plane! Very 1980. Prior to the trip I had been given really, really clear instructions from my parents about behaving well and being really polite and grateful at all times. I was NOT to disgrace myself. Gerard and his family were waiting at the airport to pick me up when the plane landed and everything looked great. They had two sons (Arno and Antoine) and a daughter Alice. I was excited by the idea

My papier mache dragon

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My husband fell in love with me at the point of me showing him my papier mache dragon's wire innards. What a selection process! I haven't read it in a fairy tale.

Nit comb

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I have bought an amazing electronic nit comb. It buzzes until it finds a nit and then the buzz is interrupted until the nit has been zapped and falls out of the hair dead. Hours of pleasure. I'd recommend one even if nits don't visit your house. You could chase ants with it, for example. Sorry I needed an antidote after that last post! After years of battling....this is my definitive answer to the nit problem: for complete nit blasting and prevention: Hedrin Once to get rid of nits. Then buy a water spray bottle (Superdrug sell them) and fill it with water plus a few drops of lavender essential oil. Spray your child's hair before they go to school. Nits hate lavender. Alternatively, tea tree oil shampoo also seem to prevent infestations!

My mother

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My mother visited last weekend. I do love my mum deep down (!) but on the surface our extreme differences cause us some difficulties. Our conversations can sometimes sound like the Guardian fighting with the Daily Mail. I try to steer her away from social and political comment but she nearly always brings them up - seemingly every time genuinely oblivious to the fact I might have a different viewpoint and then surprised at just how different and then a bit cross about my alternative view (I should agree - yes?). And sometimes it gets a bit heated because I am terrible at letting prejudice and negative evaluative judgements aimed at random minorities - just pass by. Because the relationship with my mother is tumultuous and I prefer harmony, I am always looking for things that help me be more accommodating of her and her ways (even if she's not trying the same with me). and then I came across this in the novel I was reading..... What fabrications they are: mothers. Scarecrows, wax do

Fruits of blogging

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There are many 'fruits' of blogging (nougats of information, foods for thought, feedback etc) but when one arrives in a large envelope and turns out to be a highly personalised housewarming gift that I adore...it's really quite something...... (This photo does not do it justice) Thank you so, so much Carol at: Not only in Thailand: www.notonlyinthailand.blogspot.com (my link thing never uploads - any advice?) It is going into a frame and onto my wall. I am truly touched. xxxxxx

Shards

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And as a CD....

I love a good social...

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Yesterday was chap's birthday. He's a quiet introverted person so his idea of how to celebrate is different from mine (which I appreciate). Where I fill my house, a pub or a field up with as many people as I know (and then get a little frustrated that I cannot get round them all to give them 'quality' attention - that's my idea of quality - there might not be consensus), Andy prefers a select few for food and drinks and chats. So that's what happened. And we had a sweet time. However I couldn't leave it alone entirely and we ended up getting out the box and much interesting, humorous, enlightening, self disclosing conversation was had. Questions vary considerably and include things like: • What personality trait do you admire most in other people? (quite varied answers - resilience, sense of humour, generosity, honesty (some debate), being true to yourself) • What would you call your autobiography? (Mine was, 'I meant well') • Can you list three thin

Conflict again

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Mike Fleetham, ex-engineer, ex assistant headteacher, trainer, inspirer and author sends me thought provocations every now and then. I think it's always accidental. Yesterday he sent me this..... “A court in India has said that a disputed holy site in Ayodhya should be split between Hindus and Muslims, but both sides plan to appeal” Therein lies humanity's total problems I blogged ages ago about a story Mike has in one of his books about a frog eating a snake that was eating the same frog (in a loop) as a metaphor for conflict. It reminded me of that. One eating the other eating the other in a futile exercise of destruction, unable to grasp the concept of its futility and so carrying on with dogged determination. From afar, when you are not embroiled in the intense emotion, this kind of situation can send one into a despondent marvelling at the ridiculousness of conflict. Obviously it’s easy to rise above these things when one is not directly involved and its impacts potentiall