Category Archives: paradigms
Paradigms and Neptune
A woman believes that people are stealing her clothes, her jewelry, her money. She holds conversations with her mother, dead now for 30 years, and sometimes thinks that her son is a distant cousin and that her husband is her … Continue reading
A New Paradigm?
(Picasso seems to fit this post!) Years ago, an editor remarked that the opening and closing paragraphs of a book told him everything he needed to know about the content between those two points. So here are those two points … Continue reading
Paradigm Lost and Changed
In Ghost Key, the sequel to Esperanza, there’s a character named Sanchez, a Cuban American, who is a remote viewer for a government agency. Whenever he comes up against something challenging, he asks himself, If this were a dream, how would … Continue reading
Paradigm Shift?
I’m not sure where Jung would put paradigm shifts. He experienced several during his lifetime, wrote about them, and the shifts he lived through certainly influenced his search and his writings. But are paradigm shifts strictly cause and effect? If they … Continue reading