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Diana Durham

    Diana is a writer and poet whose work delves into the intricate connections between human consciousness and ecological crises. She explores how dysfunctional identity and awareness can mirror the state of our planet, drawing inspiration from her extensive involvement with intentional communities. Through her novels and poetry, she navigates archetypal themes, examining concepts like the wounded king and the quest for wholeness within the Grail myth. Her literary explorations, informed by dialogues with physicist David Bohm, offer profound insights into the human psyche and its relationship with the Earth.

    The Return of King Arthur
    • The Return of King Arthur

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A Jungian interpretation of Arthurian myth looks at the Grail quest and the court of King Arthur to describe how both a personal quest for wholeness and the collective process intertwine to provide a guide to modern life.

      The Return of King Arthur