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Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Healing

I am not a mechanism, an assembly of various sections. And it is not because the mechanism is working wrongly, that I am ill. I am ill because of wounds to the soul, to the deep emotional self and the wounds to the soul take a long, long time, only time can help and patience, […]

Filed Under: Poetry, Transforming Wounds into Words Tagged: ;The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, Carl Jung, D. H. Lawrence, poetry, wounds to the soul

March 29, 2012

Written by Deb Chitwood

Top 10 Posts of 2011 on Spring Snow Publications

We published our first blog post at Spring Snow Publications on February 17, 2011. As we start a new year and approach our first blogiversary, we’d like to thank our readers and welcome those who join us in the writing journey. According to our stats, here are the top 10 posts of 2011 on Spring […]

Filed Under: Transforming Wounds into Words, Writing Tagged: top 10 posts, top 10 posts of 2011, top posts, writers, writing

January 5, 2012

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

To Know the Dark

To Know the Dark

“To go in the dark with a light is to know the light. To know the dark, go dark. Go without sight, and find that the dark, too, blooms and sings, and is traveled by dark feet and dark wings. –Wendell Berry Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links (at no cost to you). Poetry can […]

Filed Under: Poetry, Transforming Wounds into Words Tagged: healing art of poem-making, poem, Poetic Medicine, poetry, Wendell Berry

September 15, 2011

Written by Dr. Terry Chitwood

Viewing Your Life as a Drama

What wounds did life afflict you with? Did these wounds interfere with your ego plans for your life? “. . . Jung spoke of God as whatever interferes with or obstructs the ego’s desires and intentions” (The Alchemy of Healing: Psyche and Soma by Edward C. Whitmont, M.D., p.91). Did your wound appear in your […]

Filed Under: Transforming Wounds into Words Tagged: drama, Edward C. Whitmont, Ignatius of Loyola, Jung, life as a drama, wounds into words

May 5, 2011
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