A Psychological Tale By Guislaine Vincent
Illustrated by Consuelo Child-Villiers
‘Once upon a time on the seafloor of an afternoon when the rivers ran wild and the oceans were full of fish...
Times were good, or so they said. So long as the witch down the road let it be. But the truth is...’
In this fable, the author explores the complexes we have.
Or rather, the fact that ‘complexes have us’, as Jung would say.
They are energies happening within, independently of our will.
Bewitching, they have authority, they are autonomous.
We’d better get to know them, find ways of getting on with them.
A fairy tale is not about the people in the tale – nor about
its creatures, objects, landscape and buildings.