Perhaps this might appeal to you. We have a desire for someone of Bran's gifts to use them in an active way. But, I don't see that in Bran. To me, the tree is the symbol that most represents what Bran has become. 1/
The symbiosis between the previous three-eyed raven and the weirwood tree was no accident. The late psychologist Dr. Carl Jung wrote on the symbolism of the tree in Collected Works, Volume 13, "Alchemical Studies" in a paper called "The Philosophical Tree." 2/
You wrote "Adam Schiff, who disgraced himself in this process by claiming collusion when Mueller found that none exists ..."
It is clear you have not read the report since it states it did not look for collusion, it looked for coordination/conspiracy. @ScottJenningsKY@CNN You also wrote "Joe Biden once claimed McConnell refused to sign a letter condemning the Russians during the 2016 election." Crucially, the letter McConnell signed said nothing about the Russians, only stating that "malefactors" seek to use cyberattacks to disrupt our elections.
Thank you both for responding so generously to my request to get your opinions of 7.3. I will spend some time contributing my own thoughts and responding to yours. While this response will be piecemeal, ...
... I will keep it in a single thread so that the "unroll" command can be used.
Part 1: DSM
The 1st thing I want to cover is the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). I, personally, do not like it because of its seemingly arbitrary classification of certain
Mar 25, 2019 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
@stormbornbastrd I think there is certainly some truth to this, but from what I have seen from both women and men, I don't think the reasons they are uncomfortable with Daenerys can be reduced to this single assertion.
@stormbornbastrd I cannot say that I know why principle reasons why people are uncomfortable with her, but let me share a little of what I've put together.
Daenerys Targaryen, like her dragons, should and does fill one with awe. But, awe can be uncomfortable, and I'll tell you why.
May 16, 2018 • 12 tweets • 3 min read
First of all, let us make sure that everyone can read the entire article in order to understand what Jung is trying to say. This quote comes from Jung's Collected Works, Volume 10, "Civilization in Transition", paragraph 255 (enclosed below). The paper is "Woman in Europe." 1/
It should be noted that this article "Woman in Europe" was published in 1927 when he was ~52 years old. His body of work shows him publishing into his late 70s / early 80s. 2/