Part 2, The Cathedrals!

Let’s deviate from heavy terms and back to the “(un)bearable” lightness of being and looking at that beautiful trip to the edge of the Mediterranean.
Of course, I must admit that Mallorca is one of the most beautiful islands in the world. I might just be allowed to wish for some celsius higher in that time of our vacation. It was chilly, and as I am a sun-born child, I would like at least 25′ degrees to spend my holidays, but it came not over 17′ degrees! Yes, I am sensitive. 😉
However, we made the best of it; we reserved a rental car upon our arrival at the hotel for four days and did a review touristically trip out of it. Also, we were on the way every day. We wanted first to travel by a famous old train, which should run towards the north. Still, after two days of trying to get the ticket (we have been attempting through the sales counter), we finally found out that it should only be possible in a digital way: we are too old to be digitalized!
But we had a car; therefore, let the gas pedal speaks, and the cathedrals are calling;







That is the Cathedral in Palma, the capital city of Mallorca. We were not inside (a crowd waiting for the entry ticket!) There were some other cathedrals to go inside much easier. 😉😎








So that’s it; I’m still waiting for my wife’s pictures! Have a lovely weekend, everybody. ✌🌺🙏💖🙏
Wonderful photos Aladin, thank you for sharing them with us. I couldn’t help but notice that the archetypal “Anima” and “Animus” were very much in your thoughts today as their symbolism appears in this post (Jesus and Mary), just like your mention of them in your last Jungian post. I haven’t been to the island of Mallorca but your post certainly sells the place to me. Love and light, Deborah.
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Thank you, dear Deborah. You are right! I am deeply involved in this subject; Anima and Animus these days, especially, when I am in my room surrounded with Jung’s books 😁 there is so much to read. And yes, you might try to go there, the Spanish people are very nice people. Have a beautiful Sunday and blessings 🙌 🙏 ❤️🦋
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Love the T-shirt my brother 🙂
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🤣😅thanks mate 👍 🙏🤗
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Lovely cathedral pics, Aladin! In the several times we visited Mallorca, we never did get around to visiting the interior of La Seu. We did go on the Soller train, however. Such a pretty town.
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Indeed! You have got the train at least 😉🤗👍🙏❤️❤️
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I’ve been trying to remember how and where we got the tickets, but it’s too long ago and it’s probably all changed anyway!
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It was, for sure, much easier 🤗
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It looks lovely (and I hope you had a jacket). I’m glad you found a way to travel around and see amazing beauty. And the ocean is so, so blue.
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Nature did look as beautiful as it ever is. Although, the jacket was undoubtedly needed. Thanks for stopping by, my lovely friend. 🙏💖
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Mallorca is on my list of places to visit. Thank you for the lovely read and pictures. It has whetted my appetite to travel again. x
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Just do it! You will enjoy it, dear Luciana. Thank you. 🤗💖🙏
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