Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D. - Psychologist / Author / Speaker
Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D.
  • Home
  • About
  • Books
  • Essays, Stories, and Bits of Magic
  • Contact
  • Menu Menu

Archive for category: mystic

The Alchemy of Enough

September 11, 2025/in metaphysical, mystic, soul, visionary horror, Writing/by Paul DeBlassie III

To understand what is enough—sufficient to live well and meaningfully—is to step into what I call the alchemy of enough. The Swedes have a word for it: lagom, loosely translated as “just the right amount.” In a world that clamors for more and more, to live by lagom feels quietly rebellious. It is not resignation but a soulful practice: enough, just enough.

After seventy-two years of living and forty years of practicing depth psychotherapy and writing, I’ve discovered a simple truth—enough satisfies, and more leaves us slack-jawed and empty. What an empirical finding! William James, father of American psychology, would have called it radical empiricism: what is true is what works. And lagom works.

As a depth psychologist and author of essays and books on mysticism, trauma, and the evolving psyche—and as a writer of metaphysical fiction exploring archetypes, spirits, and the struggle between soul and soullessness—I’ve witnessed the strange alchemy of yielding to limits. Limits are not barriers; they are crucibles. They generate an inner fire that heals, strengthens, and transforms.

In the therapy room, I have sat with earnest souls exhausted by the pressure to stretch beyond what their lives are meant to hold. Their liberation often comes not from grasping more, but from daring to stop. When I turn to fiction, I walk through multiverses where magic and myth are as real as the ground beneath our feet, and what unfolds there reflects our own lives. Characters discover again and again that mastery does not lie in boundless excess but in the hidden power of enough.

I remember Marcus, a financier in his forties, who once confessed that joy had become a measurement—more clients, more status, more risk. He bought art he did not love because it signaled value. He wore suits that gleamed under showroom lights, yet his heart, he admitted, pounded in hollowness. He had equated potency with opulence. When he spoke of emptiness, his eyes were shadowed, his presence dim.

One evening, he and his wife hosted a dinner party meant to impress. He served a four-ounce filet instead of the lavish eight-ounce portions he usually provided. At first, he worried the choice would seem small. But to his surprise, the meal was celebrated. Guests praised its flavor and balance, grateful—many of them, quietly, had been struggling to eat more healthfully. At the end of the evening, rather than shrinking with embarrassment, Marcus felt steady, even radiant. In yielding to measure, he discovered strength not in scale but in proportion.

Then there is Lena, a writer who spends summers in a modest studio beneath the pines. She eats simply. Her furniture is secondhand. Her novels, woven with lore and natural magic, serve as both art and talisman against the endless hunger for more. Because she writes, she understands the mind as I do—how longing can become a hunger without end. She has learned to nourish her imagination while starving the idol of excess. In her quiet sufficiency, she glows.

The alchemy of enough is not abstract. In my clinical work, I see people wrung raw by the pursuit of more—more recognition, more feeling, more success—only to find themselves in psychic rooms of their own making, spaces that feel emotionally and spiritually rumpled. They live in inner shabbiness, despite outward polish, because their inner order has collapsed. The value placed on the external grows so inflated that anything less than a grand gesture feels like betrayal. Yet when they allow themselves small ceremonies—writing under lamplight instead of glare, eating simple food with gratitude, abandoning one unnecessary obligation—they begin to recover their soul’s architecture. They begin honoring lagom.

There is something I always pass on to patients, friends, or family who find themselves in such a psychological conversation with me: Lagom isn’t settling. It is not humility collapsing into resignation. It is fierce discernment. It asks: What is sufficient in this moment? What measure of comfort, beauty, indulgence, or connection does the soul truly need—not what the ego, driven by fear and image, demands?

As a writer working in the deep mental and mythic realms, I return again and again to this principle. My visionary fiction draws on folklore, trickster mischief, and archetypal conflict not to escape the world but to illuminate it. Myth teaches that overreach always exacts a cost. In countless tales, figures of great power fall because their appetites run unchecked. Tricksters, on the other hand, reveal the opposite truth: it is often the small, clever act—not the clash of armies—that changes everything. The power of myth lies not in boundlessness but in the wisdom of limits.

In my novel Goddess of Everything, a mother’s affection and her son’s struggle unfold against the loom of supernatural forces. There, suffering arises from excess—power wielded without compassion, love demanded rather than freely given and received. Yet redemption emerges through moderation, where truth takes precedence over grandeur. In Goddess of the Wild Thing, the lore of the land, the magic, even the horror, reveal another paradox: what appears small can be vast; what seems fragile can conceal immense strength.

What I teach and learn—because patients teach therapists, often more than we care to admit—always seeks to stir psychic depths, to awaken thought, and to nourish life. You cannot pour water from an empty cup. No project built on excess can endure without collapse. Enough, then, is not an endpoint. It is a foundation. When someone who has lived by exaggeration begins to shape their days around sufficiency, something shifts. Breath deepens. Posture straightens. Creativity renews. Relationships soften into truth. The philosopher’s stone is not some distant object of quest; it is the inner measure, the recognition of delight hidden within sufficiency itself.

The promise of “more” is haunted by the specter of “never enough.” As long as excess is mistaken for potency, the hunger never ends. But sufficiency whispers a different secret: real potency lies not in magnitude but in authenticity. It is found in the peace of truth-telling, in the quiet strength of refusing to be hollow vessels echoing society’s roar. To live by sufficiency is to say with confidence, “This is enough”—whether in art, in work, in love, or in the sanctuary of home.

Our culture rewards inflation. We applaud size, accumulation, spectacle. We live under the spell of “bigger is better,” as though magnitude alone could grant meaning. Yet myth, poetry, and psyche remind us of a deeper truth: they honor limit, attention, resonance. In myth, the quest is rarely for endless conquest—it is for what is missing: love, insight, spirit, belonging. And often that “missing” is not absent at all. It waits quietly at the margins, already present, if we will measure, refine, and attend. The soul does not hunger for more; it hungers for what is sufficient.

Here, then, is a small practice—drawn from both therapeutic work and the imaginative worlds of fiction—that guides us toward the alchemy of enough. Close your eyes. Picture balancing scales within your chest. On one side rests the heavy weight of appetite, of “more,” of image and spectacle. On the other, near the heart, lies the soft weight of sufficiency: the warmth of home, the laughter of close ones, the soil beneath your feet, words that teach and awaken. Breathe until the scale steadies. Then call to mind something in your life that you have accepted, though it is not aligned with your values. Perhaps it is a project that feels grand but hollow. Perhaps it is a space that signals ambition more than belonging. Imagine stepping away. Ask yourself: Does this serve my soul? Is this measure true to who I am?

When you open your eyes, let your coming choices—your acts of creativity, your gestures of kindness, your moments of rest—arise from measure. Let your writing seek what is essential. Let your therapy offer what heals rather than what dazzles. Measure your life in victories birthed by resonance rather than expanse. For within myth and psyche, within the complexity of human life and the pages of metaphysical fiction, the alchemy of enough is a bridge between who you are and who you might become. To live the alchemy of enough is not to diminish, but to discover—the philosopher’s gold hidden in sufficiency.

Live Deeply . . . Read Daily!

https://www.pauldeblassieiii.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Alchemy-of-Enough.png 1350 1080 Paul DeBlassie III /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/weblogo-3.png Paul DeBlassie III2025-09-11 15:29:232025-09-11 15:29:23The Alchemy of Enough

Psychic Gold: The Magic Hidden in Our Dreams

June 3, 2025/in dreams, mystic, unconscious mind, Writing/by Paul DeBlassie III

 

The Hidden Language of Your Soul

Dreams are not merely echoes of the day or flickers of your sleeping mind. They are pure psychic gold. Alchemical in essence and transformative in effect, dreams carry the hidden language of your soul.

They are not only a reflection of your current state but also a powerful force that can guide you toward personal growth and healing. Whether you believe in the unconscious, the spirit world, or the simple wisdom of symbolic imagery, dreams are one of the most potent sources of guidance, clarity, and psychological evolution available to you, empowering you to navigate the flow of your personal growth journey.

 

The First Dream Gate

And yes, dreams are born even in the most stubborn minds. In fact, stubbornness is often the first gate dreams must pass through. It is the first crust of lead to be transmuted. Because when we insist on seeing the world only as we wish it to be, trouble inevitably follows. And the problems are not minor. They are corrosive, soul-draining, pattern-repeating trouble. It’s the kind of trouble that feels like it’s going to go on forever, and it does—until we learn to listen.

The first step is vulnerability. It does not signal weakness but wisdom. The inner alchemist of your deep and sincere self knows that gold doesn’t come from arrogance but from attentive work and inner heat. If you’re willing to connect with humility, vulnerability, and sincerity, dreams will begin to speak with stunning clarity.

And no, you don’t need a degree in Jungian psychology or a library of Freud to understand dreams. Dream interpretation is not reserved for the scholarly or the elite. You don’t need to wedge your dreams into the elaborate temples of archetypes or the endless staircases of repressed wishes. Dreams don’t abide by or require decoding by outdated rulebooks.

They live. They breathe. They are a revelation, and they are open to everyone.

 

Dreams Can’t Be Pinned Down

And here’s more truth. The spirit world can’t be pinned down, but it can speak plainly. The most complex, baroque, apocalyptic dream often boils down to something stunningly direct. They say: stop. Or go. Or watch out, you’re selling your soul for comfort. They offer inspiration, caution, and sometimes outright illumination. You’ve lost yourself—come back. Anchor yourself. Return to your truth.

And once you start listening—truly listening—your dreams become louder, clearer, more regular, and more visionary. You begin to understand that they’re not just stories; they’re tools for the soul. They aren’t merely byproducts of your unconscious; they serve as a way to comprehend and navigate the complexities of your inner world.

In my metaphysical novels and the deep work of dream therapy, dreams are central. The golden threads of dream imagery weave through trauma and transformation, impacting relationship patterns and moments of profound decision. Their imagery illuminates hidden corners of the mind where shadows dwell. The energy in dreams serves as a transformative gift that nourishes you toward your most authentic life, inspiring hope and change.

 

 

Dreams as Pure Psychic Alchemy

Living with this kind of clarity is pure psychic alchemy. You start to expand emotionally, spiritually, and even practically. You move toward your most authentic life, not just a version handed to you by others. And you do it guided by a light that comes not from the outside but from deep within your own dream mind.

Now, if your inner world is clogged, if old grief, rage, fear, or confusion is jamming your signal, you may need professional help. A dream therapist, or someone skilled in symbolic and spiritual interpretation, can help you clear the channel. That process is soul work. You clear the vessel so that psychic gold can flow.

When it does, it’s unforgettable.

 

Dreams Whisper Hope

One patient, Suzie, came into therapy convinced she’d never love again. Her heart had become a sealed tomb. But her dreams told a different story. Night after night, she walked into a deep, enchanted forest. There, always waiting, was the same man. Not aggressive, not demanding, but present as an illuminating and loving force. It was her soul’s whisper: hope is not dead.

Eventually, she encountered a man she had only known casually in waking life. One rainy afternoon, they spoke. “It was like a crystal-clear stream,” she told me. From that day on, love bloomed again. It wasn’t because she forced it, but because the dreams kindled her readiness.

Another patient, Tommy, had nearly given up on achieving financial stability. Work felt meaningless, and money remained a constant struggle. But in his dreams, energy poured from the heavens and rose up from the earth, meeting in the center of his being. Repeatedly. These dreams were not abstract; they were visceral, direct alchemical mirrors. Inner energy reflected the potential for outer flow.

He started listening. He restructured his creative habits, followed his dream guidance, and slowly saw his creativity, productivity, and income rise. The dreams didn’t just reflect. They infused. They encouraged. They revealed and helped him attune himself to his natural rhythms.

 

Dreams Unleash Inner Magic

So, what is it with the outer world and the inner world? They are mirrors. They are one.

Dreams help us navigate not only the chaos of our waking thoughts but also the sea of unconscious symbols and emotional forces we experience while asleep. They are oracles from within, constantly updating us on our current state along our spiritual journey and what still needs to be healed, claimed, and transmuted.

And dreams don’t lie. The truths they bring, if we’re brave enough to honor them, transform us. In love, in money, in health, in purpose. They touch every corner of the self, of our innermost soul.

So, listen. Let the gold rise. The magic is already inside you. Dreams don’t lie. They unleash inner magic, a stream of pure psychic gold.

Live Deeply . . . Read Daily!

 

https://www.pauldeblassieiii.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Add-a-subheading-3.png 1350 1080 Paul DeBlassie III /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/weblogo-3.png Paul DeBlassie III2025-06-03 12:33:552025-06-05 17:31:10Psychic Gold: The Magic Hidden in Our Dreams

Mirrors and Psychic Energy

August 22, 2023/in metaphysical, metaphysical horror, mystic, nightmares/by Paul DeBlassie III

Mirrors magnify psychic energy. I wrote about it in Goddess of the Wild Thing. The witch did black magic by gazing into a mirror: “Seconds, hours, or eons passed. Time did not matter in the world of witches and sordid magic. Sweet Mary continued to gaze into the bathroom mirror, its surface dripping with humidity. She pondered and plotted, scene after terrible scene supernaturally forming across the hazy glass.”

 

A person I knew was upset and asked if they could share a dream. I agreed, and she told me a nightmare. She entered a dimly lit room and gazed into an old mirror. Rage at someone who betrayed her filled the air. She began humming, focused malevolent energy into a mirror. It swirled with hatred.

 

The mirror shattered, shards falling to the floor. In each shard was her reflection. It was twisted and deformed. She had cast her spell and trapped her soul in the shattered fragments. I offered, “Your rage is black magic and binds your soul, the evil boomeranging back.” 

 

She took my words to heart, our talking its own mirror. I asked her what she saw as we talked. “It’s strange, but the shards are disintegrating. Now, I see that I hurt others with my hate. But it comes back at me! Best not to go there.”

 

Stories are mirrors that reflect the light and darkness in the human heart. I encourage folks to live deeply by reading daily. It’s an excellent way to look into a metaphysical mirror and take stock of yourself. Remember, stories trigger feelings and mirror what lies within. And it’s best to know what lies within, for psychic energies are both light and dark.  

Live Deeply . . . . Read Daily! 

https://www.pauldeblassieiii.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/haunted-mirror-4.png 900 1600 Paul DeBlassie III /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/weblogo-3.png Paul DeBlassie III2023-08-22 09:30:562023-08-22 09:30:56Mirrors and Psychic Energy

The Mystic Garden

August 12, 2023/in empathy, healer, magic, mystic/by Paul DeBlassie III

 

In a mystical garden, a young woman, Aria, encountered an insightful and gentle healer named Seraphina. Seraphina brought solace to the souls who entered the garden. Intrigued by Seraphina, Aria approached her.

Seraphina smiled.

With gentleness and sensitivity, Seraphina became Aria’s teacher. Over many years, she taught Aria the art of healing. Aria learned to be sensitive and work with the life energy that would mend nervous minds and restore lost spirits.

Aria discovered the art of listening with empathy and providing comfort and guidance to those in need. She helped to create a nurturing and loving environment in the mystical garden.

As Aria’s healing abilities grew stronger, she encountered resistance from spirits trapped in their pain. They resisted healing. They questioned her intentions, doubted her abilities, and lashed out at her in frustration.

With the support and guidance of Seraphina, Aria learned to strengthen her trust in her healing abilities and the transformative power of empathy. She deepened her sensitivity to holding space for pain and resistance and offered a healing presence without attachment to the outcome.

Over time, patience and compassion dissolved walls of resistance and opened new pathways for healing. With every healing encounter, Aria witnessed the impact of compassion and connection, their positive energies reverberating throughout the garden.

The air became charged with a serene energy. Plants and flowers swayed gently, their movements synchronized in a graceful dance. The sweet scents of their blossoms filled the garden, carrying with them a sense of peace and renewal.

As Aria matured in her healing abilities, she and Seraphina continued for years to come to offer their healing touch to all who entered the mystical garden, a quiet realm of compassion, connection, and transformation.

And so, the mystic garden, infused by the subtle radiance of compassion, thrived and emitted its essence into the fabric of all of life and sensitive souls the world over.

Live Deeply . . . Read Daily!

https://www.pauldeblassieiii.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/mystic-garden-4.png 900 1600 Paul DeBlassie III /wp-content/uploads/2018/03/weblogo-3.png Paul DeBlassie III2023-08-12 11:42:012023-08-12 11:42:01The Mystic Garden

Blog Categories

  • archetypal
  • dreams
  • empathy
  • feminine
  • healer
  • horror
  • intuition
  • magic
  • metaphysical
  • metaphysical horror
  • mystic
  • News
  • nightmares
  • Psychology
  • rage
  • reading
  • religion
  • soul
  • spirits
  • stories
  • thrillers
  • trauma
  • unconscious mind
  • Visionary
  • visionary horror
  • Writing

Trending Topics

Advice art Awards & Praise Book books consciousness covid-19 depth psychology dreaming dreams Energy Fiction Health & Wellness holidays horror images and symbols imagination love Metaphysical metaphysical fiction metaphysical horror mind mother nightmares novels psychological psychology psychotherapy read reading Religion sacred soul spirits stories Story Symptoms therapy Thriller unconscious mind Visionary visionary fiction visionary horror visionary stories writing

Subscribe

Stay up to date on new releases and get notified of new blog posts!

Awards & Accolades

NYC Book Award International Book Award Pinnacle Book Achievement Award

Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D.

Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D., is a psychologist and award-winning writer living in his native New Mexico, crafting visionary thrillers energized with trickster mischief and natural magic.

Read more →

Recent Posts

  • The Alchemy of EnoughSeptember 11, 2025 - 3:29 pm
  • Shadow and Light: The Way of the Sovereign SoulJuly 27, 2025 - 2:32 pm
  • The Alchemy of Horror: Darkness as a DoorwayJuly 11, 2025 - 10:21 am

Useful Links

  • Homepage
  • About the Author & Publisher
  • Book Details and Buying Options
  • Paul’s Blog
  • Get in Touch
  • Amazon Store
  • Privacy Policy

© Paul DeBlassie III, Ph.D. / Hallowed Realms Press. All Rights Reserved.

Scroll to top