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A place to explore experience through reflection.


What Is a Symbol
In everyday language, symbols are often thought of as decorations or signs that stand for something else. A flag represents a country. A heart represents love. A stop sign tells us to halt. But the symbols that arise in human experience are often more than simple representations. They are ways the mind and nervous system organize meaning. A symbol can appear as an image, a sound, a place, a memory, or even a small moment in daily life that carries a deeper sense of recognitio
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 10


Being Human
To be human is to live within an ongoing process of discovery. Each life unfolds through experience, relationship, and the continual meeting of inner and outer worlds. Questions arise naturally as we attempt to understand our place within this unfolding. Inquiry does not always seek immediate answers. Often its deeper function is to open awareness - allowing us to see more clearly how we think, feel, and respond to the conditions of our lives. Through sincere inquiry, pattern
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 7


Dreams
Dreams are symbolic manifestations of the psyche. Some are remembered - most are not. They offer an opportunity to glimpse your personal state of coherence as your life unfolds. Dreams present raw material in symbolic form; meaning emerges through your own attention and reflection. What is attempting to resolve within your inner harmonics often appears indirectly. With deeper listening, patterns that no longer serve you may become visible. Dreams offer entry into the depth an
Phyllis Hampton
Mar 6
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