
Jungian Trilogy is a collection of early song cycles that explore subconscious landscapes through a musical language shaped by Jungian psychology, archetypes, and the process of individuation. Each cycle opens a different phase of a sonic journey — moving from numinous darkness toward visionary light, tracing a passage through shadow, dreams, and transformation.
Shahmaran draws inspiration from the ancient Anatolian legend of the Serpent Queen, a symbol of hidden wisdom and transformation. Infused with exotic textures and ritualistic rhythms, this work merges Eastern mysticism with Jungian archetypes of shadow, anima, and rebirth, forming a sonic bridge between the mythic and the psychological.
“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek” — Joseph CAMPBELL