The Titan and mother of the Muses speaks for herself.
Have you ever wondered what the world looked like to a person with autism? Dr. Temple Grandin gives us a glimpse through her eyes.
Dr. Giacomo Vivanti is trying to understand what causes the learning disabilities in children with autism.
Jessica Heronemus shares her experience as a mother raising two boys with autism.
Complex systems expert Dr. Paul Smaldino explains emergence with an example you could only encounter in San Francisco.
A young man relates the story of his first psychotic break, and how it transformed his perception of the world and of himself. Communicated by Andrew Haskins.
How many stones does it take to make a pile? What if you take one away? Philosopher Bert Baumgaertner discusses how we think about these vague concepts.
The artifacts of a father’s life stir up memories.
Moonlight on a garden stream enchants and illuminates.
Helen Noakes interviews the noted Jungian psychologist and widow of existential psychologist Rollo May.
Author and playwright Carol Verburg remembers her old friend and collaborator, Edward Gorey.
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Contents
- Birth of a Titan
- Mnemosyne
- Island: special feature on autism
- What Is Thinking in Pictures?
- Of Cats and Frogs
- Blessings
- Memories, Dreams and Refractions
- Emergence Is Bitchin’
- Remnants
- Looking Up, Down and Back
- E=mc²
- Unstuck
- Mythos: Genesis
- Memory
- Dynamic Concepts
- Vanyez’ Dream
- Journey to the Known
- Santa Fe Voices
- Men Who Work with their Hands
- Moon Dreams
- Georgia L. May
- Elusive Artists of the Mid-Cape
- Fevered Visions
- On the Horizon






