Mindfunda Miscellaneous

Mindfunda is your practical blog recommended for everyday use in your personal life. Our goal is making the fundamentals of psychology, mythology and spirituality easy.

All interesting stuff other than has been curated for you as Brainfunda, Spirifunda or Mythofunda goes here under Mindfunda Miscellaneous.

Certainly worth some sniffing around, it’s recommended for everyday use!

Asian Journals: the Allegory of American Mythologist Joseph Campbell

This Mindfunda Book review is written by Misa Tsuruta, Ph.D. I have asked Misa, a Japanese psychologist,to write this review as she is very familiar with Western ways of thinking.Joseph Campbell, ...

Civil War and Dreams: The Home Voices Speak Louder Than the Drums

Civil War soldiers had two things that helped them to survive the battlefields: imagination and dreams. Author Wanda Burch, found a journal with letters from soldiers in Georgia. One of ...

The Fiction of Dreams, A Book Review

Fiction and dreams are closely related. "The dream's essence lies in its storytelling capacity. Dreams are autobiographical fictions that tell the story of the dreamer's life history, her insertion in ...

2 thoughts on “Mindfunda Miscellaneous”

  1. I found my way to your site through reading Susan Scott's article on Facebook. Fascinating listening-work you are doing, and I will enjoy following your articles and interviews.

    Are you aware of Future Primitive, a podcast series from Sante Fe hosted by Joanna Harcourt Smith? I see a similar light-weaving role that both of you are playing through deep-listening to the guests you invite onto your shows. I was recently interviewed by Joanna, and found the experience very intimate and revealing as she drew out of me the essence of my work of communing with nature and the sacred feminine inspired by years of creating flower essences. (My website is ravenessences.com)

    Thank you for doing what you do. I hear and see your passionate commitment to what has called you!

    Andrea Mathieson

    1. Andrea, thank you so much for your compliment! I love Raven-women. I have a special connection with Odin and Huginn and Munnin. Listening to your podcast now…

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