A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL
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to the server to view the underlying object.
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"content": "The Psychology of Knowing Yourself<br /><br />When an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside, as fate. If we do not gain control over the images within us, we run the risk of them gaining control over us.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_u9KbOmzhM&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_u9KbOmzhM&t</a>",
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"content": "The Psychology of Knowing Yourself\n\nWhen an inner situation is not made conscious, it happens outside, as fate. If we do not gain control over the images within us, we run the risk of them gaining control over us.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_u9KbOmzhM&t",
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"content": "In her 1984 book, Goddesses in Everywoman: Powerful Archetypes in Women’s Lives, psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Jean Shinoda Bolen delves into seven feminine archetypes within woman’s psyche, based on the goddesses of ancient Greece, whose names and mythologies have endured for more than three thousand years. Myths are not mere fictitious stories or fantasies of the human mind, but perennially recurring patterns that describe fundamental concerns of the human condition. <br /><br />What fulfils one woman may mean little to another, depending on which feminine archetype is constellated (or activated). Knowledge of the feminine archetypes provides women with vital information about their psychological difficulties, allowing them not just to understand themselves, but also their relationship with others. They also explain some of the difficulties and affinities women have with men. Knowledge of the “goddesses” provides useful information for men too. Men who want to understand women better can use feminine archetypes to learn that there are different types of women and what to expect from them.<br /><br />When you recognise the forces influencing you, you move closer to fulfilling the age-old maxim, “know thyself.” If you can learn about your own patterns of being, you can save yourself from some suffering. <br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKQOnnLTDNE&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKQOnnLTDNE&t</a>",
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"content": "In her 1984 book, Goddesses in Everywoman: Powerful Archetypes in Women’s Lives, psychiatrist and Jungian analyst Jean Shinoda Bolen delves into seven feminine archetypes within woman’s psyche, based on the goddesses of ancient Greece, whose names and mythologies have endured for more than three thousand years. Myths are not mere fictitious stories or fantasies of the human mind, but perennially recurring patterns that describe fundamental concerns of the human condition. \n\nWhat fulfils one woman may mean little to another, depending on which feminine archetype is constellated (or activated). Knowledge of the feminine archetypes provides women with vital information about their psychological difficulties, allowing them not just to understand themselves, but also their relationship with others. They also explain some of the difficulties and affinities women have with men. Knowledge of the “goddesses” provides useful information for men too. Men who want to understand women better can use feminine archetypes to learn that there are different types of women and what to expect from them.\n\nWhen you recognise the forces influencing you, you move closer to fulfilling the age-old maxim, “know thyself.” If you can learn about your own patterns of being, you can save yourself from some suffering. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKQOnnLTDNE&t",
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"content": "Through the Labyrinth: A Guide to Navigating Chaos and Confusion <br /><br />Confusion, wandering, isolation, darkness, disorientation—all evoke the labyrinth, a complex network of paths in which it is difficult to find one’s way out. Or do they? The labyrinth’s original meaning has been entirely distorted, which is only to be expected from such a perplexing symbol. <br /><br />Today, the labyrinth is found everywhere: in architecture, art, books, movies, and games. The archetypal image of the labyrinth fundamentally expresses the path of life, full of dark corners and unexpected turns. If we overcome them, we are transformed and enlightened – if not, we become disoriented and find life meaningless.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KM7C9gLxI4&t=881s\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KM7C9gLxI4&t=881s</a>",
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"content": "Through the Labyrinth: A Guide to Navigating Chaos and Confusion \n\nConfusion, wandering, isolation, darkness, disorientation—all evoke the labyrinth, a complex network of paths in which it is difficult to find one’s way out. Or do they? The labyrinth’s original meaning has been entirely distorted, which is only to be expected from such a perplexing symbol. \n\nToday, the labyrinth is found everywhere: in architecture, art, books, movies, and games. The archetypal image of the labyrinth fundamentally expresses the path of life, full of dark corners and unexpected turns. If we overcome them, we are transformed and enlightened – if not, we become disoriented and find life meaningless.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KM7C9gLxI4&t=881s",
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"content": "The Psychology of The Magician <br /><br />The Magician is the most mysterious and fascinating of all archetypes. He is a person who has gained access to esoteric or occult (hidden) knowledge, bringing the spiritual to the material. Thus, he is an initiate of secret and hidden knowledge of all kinds. As the Emerald Tablet teaches us, “As above, so below, and as below, so above, to accomplish the marvels of the One work.” <br /><br />The Magician is often the mentor or guide to his people, and even to the king. Psychologically, the Magician is the archetype of transformation, transforming old realities into new ones. He is the archetype of self-realisation par excellence. The Magician aids us in our lifelong task of attaining a higher level of consciousness, and of recognising that higher power which is greater than ourselves. <br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Ojzplontc&t=\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Ojzplontc&t=</a>",
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"published": "2024-03-09T16:42:59+00:00",
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"content": "The Psychology of The Magician \n\nThe Magician is the most mysterious and fascinating of all archetypes. He is a person who has gained access to esoteric or occult (hidden) knowledge, bringing the spiritual to the material. Thus, he is an initiate of secret and hidden knowledge of all kinds. As the Emerald Tablet teaches us, “As above, so below, and as below, so above, to accomplish the marvels of the One work.” \n\nThe Magician is often the mentor or guide to his people, and even to the king. Psychologically, the Magician is the archetype of transformation, transforming old realities into new ones. He is the archetype of self-realisation par excellence. The Magician aids us in our lifelong task of attaining a higher level of consciousness, and of recognising that higher power which is greater than ourselves. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M7Ojzplontc&t=",
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"content": "The Psychology of Numbers <br /><br />Numbers do not merely have a quantitative nature, but also a qualitative one (for Pythagoras they were divine). Numbers have life, they are not just symbols on paper. Several philosophers, alchemists and mystics throughout history have associated religious or mystical ideas to numbers. <br /><br />In ancient times, people associated mystical meaning to words and names based on their numerical value, which became the basis for 20th century numerology that seeks to understand personality through numbers. Carl Jung describes number as the most primitive archetype (the archetype of order), which provides a vital link between matter and psyche (united by the unus mundus).<br /><br />Psychologically, the most primitive numbers are 1 to 4, which form the basis for all the rest of the numbers, and as such it is not surprising that they are the most recurring ones in the psyche. These remarkably symbolise the human creation myth and the purpose of life. To paraphrase Pythagoras, “Number rules the universe.”<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQGfFj8iTY&t=\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQGfFj8iTY&t=</a>",
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"content": "The Psychology of Numbers \n\nNumbers do not merely have a quantitative nature, but also a qualitative one (for Pythagoras they were divine). Numbers have life, they are not just symbols on paper. Several philosophers, alchemists and mystics throughout history have associated religious or mystical ideas to numbers. \n\nIn ancient times, people associated mystical meaning to words and names based on their numerical value, which became the basis for 20th century numerology that seeks to understand personality through numbers. Carl Jung describes number as the most primitive archetype (the archetype of order), which provides a vital link between matter and psyche (united by the unus mundus).\n\nPsychologically, the most primitive numbers are 1 to 4, which form the basis for all the rest of the numbers, and as such it is not surprising that they are the most recurring ones in the psyche. These remarkably symbolise the human creation myth and the purpose of life. To paraphrase Pythagoras, “Number rules the universe.”\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtQGfFj8iTY&t=",
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"content": "The Psychology of Angels <br /><br />Angels have fascinated human consciousness since the beginning of time. The word angel derives from the Greek angelos, which is the default translation of the Biblical Hebrew term mal’ākh (literally “messenger”). The angel is a messenger between God and mankind.<br /><br />Whether we talk about angels, daimons, djinns, fairies, or any other of such beings, they all hold something in common, despite their difference in appearance, namely, they are all archetypal images of the same fundamental pattern, the archetype of the ethereal being. These spirits coexist with us; they just exist at another level of reality.<br /><br />As the archetypal image of the call, the angel initiates individuation, the journey towards wholeness of personality (the Self), as well theosis (union with God). Therefore, angels can help us both psychologically and spiritually. The integration of the angel archetype allows us to examine the nature of our essence or soul, the uniqueness that asks to be lived in each of us, and that unfolds itself during our lifetime. Thus, angels carry our true vocation, which is a calling, towards the meaning of our life.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErXWtdC2ZYI&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErXWtdC2ZYI&t</a>",
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"published": "2023-12-16T17:44:55+00:00",
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"content": "The Psychology of Angels \n\nAngels have fascinated human consciousness since the beginning of time. The word angel derives from the Greek angelos, which is the default translation of the Biblical Hebrew term mal’ākh (literally “messenger”). The angel is a messenger between God and mankind.\n\nWhether we talk about angels, daimons, djinns, fairies, or any other of such beings, they all hold something in common, despite their difference in appearance, namely, they are all archetypal images of the same fundamental pattern, the archetype of the ethereal being. These spirits coexist with us; they just exist at another level of reality.\n\nAs the archetypal image of the call, the angel initiates individuation, the journey towards wholeness of personality (the Self), as well theosis (union with God). Therefore, angels can help us both psychologically and spiritually. The integration of the angel archetype allows us to examine the nature of our essence or soul, the uniqueness that asks to be lived in each of us, and that unfolds itself during our lifetime. Thus, angels carry our true vocation, which is a calling, towards the meaning of our life.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErXWtdC2ZYI&t",
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"content": "“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” <br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVs4tOeulAQ&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVs4tOeulAQ&t</a>",
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"content": "“You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.” \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVs4tOeulAQ&t",
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"content": "The Quest for the Holy Grail has fascinated the Western consciousness for a long time. It epitomises the true spirit of Western man and is, in many ways, the myth of Western civilisation. It is a perennial and timeless pattern that expresses fundamental concerns of the human condition. <br /><br />The Holy Grail is a mysterious object guarded by a king in a hidden castle. It has been described as a cup, dish, or a magical stone that can provide healing powers, immortality, eternal youth, and unlimited nourishment. It represents the fulfilment of the highest spiritual potentialities in human consciousness, which endows the world with a symbolic and spiritual meaning. The quest for the Holy Grail is always more or less the same, it is the hero’s journey, at the end of which one obtains the “treasure hard to attain.” It is the search for that which makes life most meaningful. <br /><br />Psychologically, the Holy Grail—like the philosophers' stone—is a symbol of the Self, the psychic totality and ultimate wholeness of the human being. The soul which represents the life principle, is that wondrous vessel which is the goal of the quest, whose final secret can never be revealed, but must ever remain hidden because its essence is a mystery.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8rFkez1kqM&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8rFkez1kqM&t</a>",
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"content": "The Quest for the Holy Grail has fascinated the Western consciousness for a long time. It epitomises the true spirit of Western man and is, in many ways, the myth of Western civilisation. It is a perennial and timeless pattern that expresses fundamental concerns of the human condition. \n\nThe Holy Grail is a mysterious object guarded by a king in a hidden castle. It has been described as a cup, dish, or a magical stone that can provide healing powers, immortality, eternal youth, and unlimited nourishment. It represents the fulfilment of the highest spiritual potentialities in human consciousness, which endows the world with a symbolic and spiritual meaning. The quest for the Holy Grail is always more or less the same, it is the hero’s journey, at the end of which one obtains the “treasure hard to attain.” It is the search for that which makes life most meaningful. \n\nPsychologically, the Holy Grail—like the philosophers' stone—is a symbol of the Self, the psychic totality and ultimate wholeness of the human being. The soul which represents the life principle, is that wondrous vessel which is the goal of the quest, whose final secret can never be revealed, but must ever remain hidden because its essence is a mystery.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8rFkez1kqM&t",
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"content": " The Psychology of The Fool <br /><br />“The soul demands your folly; not your wisdom.” - Carl Jung<br /><br />The fool is one of the most relatable, intriguing and recurring figures in the world. There have been fools who have caused surprise and laughter since time immemorial. We worship folly by seeing it in people and in the world and by willingly displaying it in ourselves. It is one of the timeless archetypes, which we all inherit at birth.<br /><br />Many of us suffer from the absence of the fool in our lives. Frenetic and upright, we take ourselves too seriously. As William Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Forgetting that playfulness is a basic human need, we wonder why we so easily become bored and exhausted, losing all capacity for spontaneity, authenticity, and passion. The antidote to this would be to give the fool archetype some space in our lives.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLWpuLH3t6k\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLWpuLH3t6k</a>",
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"published": "2023-05-25T17:59:15+00:00",
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"content": " The Psychology of The Fool \n\n“The soul demands your folly; not your wisdom.” - Carl Jung\n\nThe fool is one of the most relatable, intriguing and recurring figures in the world. There have been fools who have caused surprise and laughter since time immemorial. We worship folly by seeing it in people and in the world and by willingly displaying it in ourselves. It is one of the timeless archetypes, which we all inherit at birth.\n\nMany of us suffer from the absence of the fool in our lives. Frenetic and upright, we take ourselves too seriously. As William Shakespeare said, “All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players.” Forgetting that playfulness is a basic human need, we wonder why we so easily become bored and exhausted, losing all capacity for spontaneity, authenticity, and passion. The antidote to this would be to give the fool archetype some space in our lives.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLWpuLH3t6k",
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"content": "I believe that philosophy, psychology, religion, and art, create the most profound dialogue to understanding human existence. The true meaning of philosophy is the love of wisdom applied to daily life, the art of living.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qX-C4Pzp4Y\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qX-C4Pzp4Y</a>",
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"content": "I believe that philosophy, psychology, religion, and art, create the most profound dialogue to understanding human existence. The true meaning of philosophy is the love of wisdom applied to daily life, the art of living.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qX-C4Pzp4Y",
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"content": "The legendary figure of Hermes Trismegistus (Hermes Thrice Great) is the inspiration for the spiritual teachings known as Hermeticism. He is a syncretism (joining) of the Greek deity Hermes, the winged messenger of the Gods, and his Egyptian counterpart, the Ibis-headed moon god Thoth.<br /><br />The Way of Hermes involved altered states of consciousness in which practitioners went through a training regime that involved luminous visions, spiritual rebirth, cosmic consciousness, and union with the divine beauty of universal goodness and truth to attain the salvational knowledge known as gnosis.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmcEtMsw5nk&t\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmcEtMsw5nk&t</a>",
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