Who looks outside dreams.
Who looks inside awakens.
C.G. Jung

helios was the greek god of

the sun. Early in the morning he rises in the eastern ocean and rides across the sky in his brilliant chariot, drawn by four fierce, fire-breathing horses. He sets in the western ocean in the evening.

At night, sleeping in a golden boat, he sails around the northern hemisphere back east. He is all-seeing, for his rays penetrate everywhere.

helios was the greek

God of the sun. Early in the morning he rises in the eastern ocean and rides across the sky in his brilliant chariot, drawn by four fierce, fire-breathing horses. He sets in the western ocean in the evening.

At night, sleeping in a golden boat, he sails around the northern hemisphere back east. He is all-seeing, for his rays penetrate everywhere.

selene was daughter of the

Titan Hyperion. She was the Greek goddess of the moon and sister of Helios and Eos, the goddess of the dawn who opens the gate to the sun.

Selene rides in a chariot drawn with two white horses across the sky, from which she sheds her soft light over heaven and earth. The torch is her attribute.

selene was daughter

of the Titan Hyperion. She was the Greek goddess of the moon and sister of Helios and Eos, the goddess of the dawn who opens the gate to the sun.

Selene rides in a chariot drawn with two white horses across the sky, from which she sheds her soft light over heaven and earth. The torch is her attribute.

People are unique and we can all recognise within ourselves power and weakness, light and dark, female and male, material and immaterial, reason and emotion, Helios and Selene. The human psyche uses these apparent contradictions to create something new and reconciling.

Harmonisation of our apparent contradictions creates meaning, balance, strengthens us and makes us rise above what we are as people or as an organisation. It is the essence of what is called: ‘growth’!