Dew carries the projection of manifesting as an act of divine grace. Dew has healing power. Psychologically, dew represents the first beginnings of objective psychological insight during such a state of suspension (hanged man Tarot). In alchemy, the divine water is also called the healing remedy for blindness. There is a state of suspension where everything is stuck. The ego is in a state of yes and no, and there up is the torture of arrested life and sterility. In such a moment, the ego surrenders, admitting that this is an insoluble conflict – that the ego cannot solve—and it must submit to something objective, to a sign from God which will become evident. We say we will submit to what the dreams say. Only the dreams and fantasies are left , and they represent the dew, and objective living manifestation that comes from the depth of the psyche and can be studied, which restores eyesight. If you can understand the secret hints which are contained in a dream, your eyes are opened and you rediscover life and find it on a new level. Only the unconscious can guide us and provide the healing dew which falls upon us—Marie Louise Von Franz, The Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales
Gideon’s Dew appears in alchemy. Ros Gedeonis is a synonym for the aqua permanens hence for Mercurius. It is an attitude that seeks to do justice to the unconscious, as well as, to one’s fellow human beings that cannot possibly rest on knowledge alone. That is why the purely intellectual attitude must be abandoned. “Gideon’s Dew” is a sign of divine intervention. It is the moisture that heralds the return of the Soul.—Marie Louise Von Franz, The Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales
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My name is Paityn Masters, my friends call me P. I am queer, Pisces, & an ENFP. I am trained as a psychotherapist, and my roots were as a youth pastor. As a psychotherapist, my specialty is in trauma and complex PTSD. I met my best friend and my cosmic partner, Jenni McCullum in graduate school. Together, we began discovering the spiritual world and the psychic gifts that had laid dormant in our psyche. We both went through a wild initiatory process that joyfully and sometimes even painfully expanded our capacity to both SEE and to HEAR, beyond the limits of the five senses. We are both intuitives, and Jenni is also a medium. As traditional psychotherapy frowns on the mystical modality, we had to start our own practice, and sacrifice licensing in order to answer the Call. Fortunately, we found our theoretical home in a branch of psychology known as Depth Psychology, that has its roots in the discoveries made by C. G. Jung, and seeks to study the soul rather than behavior, and sees the whole person on a spiritual level first—then works down to personality, family influence, upbringing, biology, heredity, physicality, status, image, and complexes.
We see symptoms as more than something to eliminate, we see them as messages from the Soul. Psyche means Soul, but not many people know this, because our culture can’t seem to get beyond its dependence on the “safety” of the logical/rational mind. “Whenever you are in the realm of Soul, things will always go over your head. The statements of the conscious mind may easily be snares and delusions, lies, or arbitrary opinions, but this is certainly not true of the statements of the soul: to begin with they always go over our heads because they point to realities that transcend consciousness.” (C.G. Jung, Answer to Job).
Healing means “making whole,” and many either think they are already whole, or fear they’re broken beyond repair. Healing involves the courage to look at the wounds that caused the brokenness to begin with. Symptoms are a huge help in identifying not only the injury but also the gifts one possesses. Marion Woodman said, “the wound is where the God enters.” So, we look at pain and trauma from the standpoint of Soul Making.
I speak of God in my writing quite frequently, and like Soul, God is something that transcends our ability to conceptualize what that means. When I say God… I mean the God that I have discovered within… the same one that is within you. Folded up within each of us is the entirety of the cosmos. How we relate to our inner world determines how we will relate to everything. Our primary wounds and our deepest wounds are in the realm of relationship—beginning with the way we relate to our own inner selves. We are wounded in relationship and so we must be healed in relationship. That’s one of the things that we hope to do in our work here in this earth school. We hope to hold up a mirror so you can see your true nature, the image of your soul; reflection brings about insight, knowledge, and Wisdom.
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