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An improvised guitar solo, recorded on October 24, 2025. The image is called "Systema Munditotius" (System of all Worlds), painted in 1916 by Carl Jung. This was the first of many mandalas painted by Jung, later incoporporated into his famous "Red Book". This mandala represented for Jung the resolution of three years of inner turmoil he experienced after his break with Freud. He wrote that the symbols in the mandala emerged from his unconscious mind spontaneously, without deliberate intention. It was only later that he came to what he considered to be an understanding of its true meaning and significance: a representation of the Self, the central archetype of order and wholeness in the psyche. Jung continued to create improvised mandalas, sometimes on a daily basis, as a kind of theraputic expression of his psyche. "I sketched every morning in a notebook a small circular drawing, a mandala, which seemed to correspond to my inner situation at the time. With the help of these drawings I could observe my psychic transformations from day to day." He came to view his first mandala, which he called "Systema Munditotius" or "System of all Worlds" as a representation of order arising out of chaos. In its symbols he saw what became a central idea in his psychology: the reconciliation of opposites. The center is a point of stillness and equilibrium in which opposites are reconciled and from which the totality of the psyche radiates outward. In his mind, it mirrors the ancient concept of the "axis mundi" - a point connecting heaven and earth, or in this case, the conscious and unconscious mind.