Randoms from my desktop

I have a bunch of shortcuts to websites saved to my desktop from the past few weeks. I have been meaning to go back through and properly blog about them, but its very unlikely. So I figured I would go through and do a quick round-up instead:

  • A website called the Jung Circle, with some interesting articles.
  • A critical look at a lecture by psychologist James Hillman
  • An amazon.com list designed to help you put together an excellent collection of monster/magic-being encyclopedias.
  • A webpage which was nice enough to reproduce one of the introductory sections of the original NES Legend of Zelda instrution books, Hints on How to Destroy Ganon.
  • Official homepage of NARSAD, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression.
  • Mythworks, the website of Pamela Jaye Smith, who seems to be some sort of folklore/mythology consultant to a variety of different companies and things
  • A rather lengthy article on Wired about people - some more serious than others - who are starting their own “nations”
  • An article about the mutiny on the HMS Bounty, and Pitcairn Island, where the mutineers settled and started families, and where their descendents still live today.
  • Remains of the Deities: Reading The Return of Paganism” an article by Erik Davis, where I first came across mention of the idea of polytheistic psychology.
  • Wikipedia’s entries on Taoism, and its wu wei principle (and another thing about wu wei)
  • Something about kundalini
  • A while back, somebody found my site by searching for “occult and corporations.” I wanted to see what else they must have found, but never followed up on it.

    There are still more, but that cuts down the links sitting on my desktop, for the time being…


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