The Greek gods and goddesses in light of analytical psychology
To understand how the ancient Greeks viewed their gods and goddesses, we first need
Paul Kiritsis, PsyD (Clinical psychology), MScMed (Clinical neurophysiology), MA (Western esotericism)
To understand how the ancient Greeks viewed their gods and goddesses, we first need
Greeks have retained a distinct and very powerful identity over the millennia, but have you
For a country which is predominantly Christian in its religious sentiments, the United States Capitol
As we’ve discussed in the opening blog of the “It’s all Greek to me” series,
The belief in paranormal denizens called vampires (vrykolakas or katakhanas in Greek) who subsist in
The village of Kallikrati in the region of Sphakia in Crete has a long history
The landscape of ancient Greece as descried by classical myth and history brims with seers,
Just the other day, I took a walk along the beautiful golf course opposite my
The time preceding the birth of Pythagoras is marked by preternatural light, for a legend
For years, Pythagoras would have mulled over mathematical formulae and other secrets entrusted to him