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Navigating Life with a Highly Sensitive Nervous System in a Noisy World
There is a moment many highly sensitive people (HSPs) know well. It comes suddenly, often during an ordinary day. A small noise repeats quietly in the background—a neighbor’s footsteps, a cabinet opening again, or a dog barking in an unpredictable rhythm. The body reacts before the mind can make sense of it. Muscles tighten, breath shortens, and attention sharpens toward the sound as if the world has suddenly shrunk. This reaction may seem out of proportion to others. Why sho

Aurora Roseline J. Lane, PhD
Mar 243 min read


THE ALCHEMY OF ATTACHMENT: A JUNGIAN AND HERMETIC REFLECTION ON LOVE, PROJECTION, AND INNER UNION
by Dr. Aurora Roseline I. The Ancient Pattern Beneath Attachment Attachment is often described as a psychological style, yet the phenomenon it names is far older than the field itself. Before categories like anxious or avoidant existed, myths and alchemical texts described the inner tension of wanting closenes s while fearing its cost. Human beings have always lived within this paradox. The Greeks personified love as a god whose presence disrupted ordinary life. Renaiss

Aurora Roseline J. Lane, PhD
Mar 175 min read


Alchemy, Jung, and the Modern Psyche: Unraveling The Symbolic Threads of Transformation
The ancient art of alchemy often conjures images of turning lead into gold, but its true legacy runs far deeper. It offers a symbolic map of transformation that still shapes how we understand the human psyche today. Carl Jung, the pioneering psychologist, recognized this connection and brought alchemy into the realm of modern psychology. His insights reveal how the stages of alchemical work mirror the inner processes we all experience. This post explores how alchemy and Jung’

Aurora Roseline J. Lane, PhD
Mar 43 min read
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