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The Mystery Duck: A Jungian Look at Circumambulating a Problem
Tweet There are many ways to solve the pressing problems that occur in everyday life. I received this photograph with the title “Mystery Duck” from a good friend. His brother, a waterfowl photographer, had taken the photograph. They wanted my … Continue reading