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From the Wood Snake to the Fire Horse: Entering a Year of Balanced Vitality.
As the Lunar New Year turns with the New Moon, we move from the contemplative coils of the Wood Snake into the incandescent stride of the Fire Horse. In the language of the Chinese zodiac, each year carries not only an animal archetype but an elemental tone. Together, they create a psychological weather pattern—one that shapes collective mood and inner life alike. From a depth-psychological perspective, these archetypal movements matter—not because they determine us, but because they invite us to participate consciously in a larger rhythm moving within the collective unconscious.
Understanding Persephone’s Journey.
As spring nears, one of the most profound myths of transformation might come to mind: Persephone’s descent into the Underworld and her return to the living world. Through a Jungian, feminist lens, this myth is not merely a tale of abduction but a rite of passage—a journey into the unconscious, a confrontation with the Shadow, and a rebirth into sovereignty.