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Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Dare You to Move

I picked this song to review because I consider it spiritually inspirational. It moves your emotions and motivates your mind to move your body into the next phase of your life. “Dare You to Move” was written by Jon Foreman, the lead singer in Switchfoot.  This song was initially recorded in 2000 as the first […]

Filed Under: Music Tagged: Christian signs, contemporary Christian, Dare You to Move, Jon Foreman, Jungian, Jungian Synchronicities, Switchfoot

July 14, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

The Sound of Flowers Blooming

I open my hotel-room door and a seven-year-old girl in a bright dress smiles at me as she passes by. She is carrying a white rose and leading a wedding party. I had just opened my heart more to my writing before leaving my room. Later, at Barnes and Noble in the poetry section I […]

Filed Under: Music, Writing Tagged: music, Music Lover's Poetry Anthology, musical voice, poetry, writing

July 7, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Shots of Silence: No Country for Old Men

Shots of Silence: No Country for Old Men

My daughter, Christina, founder of ChristinaChitwood.com, wrote a fascinating essay on No Country for Old Men for her film class at Sheffield Hallam University in England. She thoroughly examines many different facets of the film including archetypal evil. Read Christina Chitwood’s following essay for insights about archetypal evil. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links (at no […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged: archetypal evil, Book, Essay, Film, Movie, No Country for Old Men, Novel

June 23, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Resistance to Writing and Archetypal Evil

I believe archetypal evil exists, based on my experience in helping people navigate the depths of the human psyche. For evil to exist as an archetype means that it is part of the innate structure of the psyche. Jung’s position on archetypal evil remains unclear. “Evil is not quite, or not always, archetypal for Jung […]

Filed Under: Writing Tagged: Anton Chigurh, archetypal evil, evil, Jung, No Country for Old Men, resistance to writing, writing

June 16, 2011
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