Marion Woodman Quote

Ophelia is a little walking owl, bewitched by her unconscious feminine, her father, and what "they say." She never finds her own voice. She never finds her own body or her own feelings and therefore misses life and love in the here and now. Gradually the waters of the unconscious to which she is "native and indued" swallow her.


p. 9 - The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter (1980)


Ophelia is a little walking owl, bewitched by her unconscious feminine, her father, and what they say. She never finds her own voice. She never finds ...

Ophelia is a little walking owl, bewitched by her unconscious feminine, her father, and what they say. She never finds her own voice. She never finds ...

Ophelia is a little walking owl, bewitched by her unconscious feminine, her father, and what they say. She never finds her own voice. She never finds ...

Ophelia is a little walking owl, bewitched by her unconscious feminine, her father, and what they say. She never finds her own voice. She never finds ...