I found this quite soothing to read, my friend. As I consider my own path toward this particular game, it's so refreshing to embrace its constraints as generative — like any other set of rules. I'm also really compelled by the way you're holding Jung. The more I study him, the more I sense an uncanny, evergreen sophistication. And in your writing here, I sense something like Hillman's Senex/Puella polarity working itself out: the grandiose puella letting something go, sinking back into the embrace of an arm chair.
I found this quite soothing to read, my friend. As I consider my own path toward this particular game, it's so refreshing to embrace its constraints as generative — like any other set of rules. I'm also really compelled by the way you're holding Jung. The more I study him, the more I sense an uncanny, evergreen sophistication. And in your writing here, I sense something like Hillman's Senex/Puella polarity working itself out: the grandiose puella letting something go, sinking back into the embrace of an arm chair.
This comment is pure poetry. I love you. You're exactly right ... she's leaning back. Three gray hairs. It's about time.