This reminds me of Jung's shadow work. Integrating rather than rejecting parts of ourselves.
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This reminds me of Jung's shadow work. Integrating rather than rejecting parts of ourselves.
Our failure to properly disable military equipment was inexcusable.
Both series did an amazing job showing how communities can heal after conflict.
Im amazed at how they managed to make Lovecraftian horror feel fresh and relevant.
The DDT story really shows how human actions can have unintended consequences on wildlife.
Saltmarsh's coastal setting was a nice change from typical fantasy environments.
Anyone else think the Pride and Prejudice miniseries caught more details than the 2005 film?
I actually found the slow buildup in the beginning quite mesmerizing. The detailed world-building helped me feel completely immersed in the Shire and hobbit culture.
I think we often undervalue entertainment's role in helping us process complex emotions and experiences.