Come in, settle by the fire, and make yourself at home. The Cabin Library is a cozy corner of the site where I’ve gathered a collection of reflections, writings, references, and resources—everything from blog posts and book recommendations to quiet musings and meaningful links.
There’s no rush here. Browse the shelves, sip a cup of cocoa or tea (there’s a good selection), and linger as long as you like. Whether you’re looking for inspiration, insight, or simply a place to pause, there’s always kindling by the hearth and something warm in your cup.
A structured, non-divinatory approach to Tarot and I Ching as mirrors of the subconscious — rooted in Jungian depth psychology. What if a deck of cards — or a set of ancient symbols — could help you reflect on your story, deepen self-awareness, and illuminate the patterns shaping your life? In my work, Tarot and…
We experience stereoscopic vision because our two eyes see slightly different versions of the same scene. We hear stereophonic sound because our ears are also offset. We experience depth—visually and sonically—because of differing perspectives. In my work and in my own life, I often find myself standing at the edge between two worlds. One is…
2024 Film A film about intergenerational trauma. Read more
2013 Film The Physician (German: Der Medicus) is a 2013 German historical drama film based on the novel of the same name by Noah Gordon. The film, co-written and directed by Philipp Stölzl, focuses on an orphan from an 11th-century English town whose mother died of side sickness. The boy vows to study medicine and…
by Elyn Saks A brilliant legal scholar’s deeply human story of navigating schizophrenia while building a professional life. This book breaks stereotypes and reclaims dignity in mental illness.
by Kay Redfield Jamison A poetic and raw account of living with bipolar disorder — written by a psychiatrist who also lives with the condition. Jamison brings vulnerability and insight to the realities of mood swings, stigma, and resilience.
There’s a certain risk in revealing too much. Especially in professional spaces—especially in medicine—we’re taught to separate the personal from the clinical, the intuitive from the empirical, the soul from the science. But I’ve chosen, in my first piece for this site, to share a personal story. A painful one. One that straddles both trauma…
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