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“There are only two lasting legacies we can hope to give our children: one is roots, the other, wings." — Goethe


Meme - The Archetypal Alphabet,The Gene of Words and Culture
“Archetypes are the universal patterns of human experience, transcending culture and history, and shaping our behavior and understanding.” — Carl Jung The Archetypal Letters brings together my in-depth exploration of the archetypal origins of the 26 letters of the English alphabet, tracing them back to their earliest Egyptian hieroglyphic forms. Along this path, many striking coincidences and symbolic logics emerge:patterns that appear accidental, yet recur with surprising
Helen Sevic
Feb 62 min read


What is Pareidolia? A Personal Perception
Pareidolia view of an image from Mars This essay introduces the Pareidolia category of my posts. Pareidolia refers to the human tendency to perceive familiar forms, such as faces, figures, or symbols within natural patterns.The word derives from the Greek para (beside or beyond) and eidōlon (image or form), suggesting the perception of something beyond the visible image . In conventional psychology, pareidolia is often described as a misperception or illusion, implying tha
Helen Sevic
Feb 61 min read


Pareidolia Insights: Visual Coincidence in Mountain Forms
around the world, there are many mountains named from pareidolia views of human figure. Stories often reflect humanity’s spiritual longing and reverence for the forces of nature. Here are some of the most famous examples.
Helen Sevic
Mar 23, 20255 min read


Pareidolia in Nebulae: Archetypal Forms and Cosmic Imagery
Viewing images of cosmic nebulae, we often see faces
Helen Sevic
Mar 12, 20252 min read
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