Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Princess and the Pea initially appears almost ironic—superficial, even sexist...
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Raya Goldstein, literary scholar and yoga teacher, blends myth, movement, and embodiment to create transformative spaces for connection.
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From Not Enough to Wholeness: The Girl Without Hands and the Father Wound
A feeling of not being enough, attachment disorders, and recurring relationship patterns — these are some of the ways...
The Fairy Tale of Star Money: Reconnecting With The Inner Child
“And as she stood there, having not a single thing left, suddenly some stars fell down from heaven, and they were...
Vasalisa and the Beauty of Transformation – A Journey Through Light and Darkness
Transformation is always connected to death, something that may scare us but also catches our attention. It’s not only...
Mother Hulda: What Fairytales Teach Us About The Wild Woman Archetype
In her first contribution to Beyond Psychology, Raya Goldstein takes us into the myth of Mother Hulda. Through the...




