
In yellow shoes I get the blues, so I walk the street with my plastic feet. A PhD student of religious studies specializing in Victorian spiritualism, and an overgrown flower child with history of flowerless depressions and anxieties.
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The Art of Living by Rene Magritte
Let me sketch a social archetype. And then an encounter with this archetype. And then analyze the process of this archetype.
The archetype in question is the intellectual, the sage, the uni...
The Dentist by an unknown artist, collection of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Let me attack another common sense trope that I identify as one of the culprits in the conspiracy to stigmatize mental illness and create the percep...
It has now been a little more than a year since David Lynch passed, so I will share here the eulogy I wrote when struck by the news of his death.
Since David Lynch is one of the most essential artistic figures of my life, his passing merit...
Bellerophon slaying the Chimera, Roman mosaic
The inner architecture of mental illness quite often resembles something out of the opening scene of Indiana Jones, a space filled with an absurd amount of traps on every step and in every dire...
The Ugly Duchess by Quinten Matsys (detail of the face)
As I concluded my first meditation, and as Émile Durkheim and memes established, we live in a society. And hence any illness is by default not only a biological or psychological pheno...
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In yellow shoes I get the blues, so I walk the street with my plastic feet. A PhD student of religious studies specializing in Victorian spiritualism, and an overgrown flower child with history of flowerless depressions and anxieties.
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