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The Water of Life - Spiritual Renewal in the Fairy Tale, Revised Edition (Paperback)
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The intensive study of Jungian psychology was amplified by another
subject, taught continuously while I was a student at the Jung
Institute in Zurich, Switzerland: the psychology of fairy tales.
The study of fairy tales was the specialty of a fairly young,
single woman, Dr. Marie-Louise von Franz. She lectured to us
English-speaking students in well-spoken English, and the
conviction and power of her voice made me feel how deep and
meaningful these stories were to her. Not only that, I, myself, was
immediately, deeply affected by the convincing, spiritual reality
that was being presented to me in the stories themselves. It was as
if the reality of life came out here in a wholly new form,
untouched by the standard accepted form of common life. What most
struck me, I think now, was the following realization: here, in
this story, is a completely insoluble problem. I want to follow it
all the way through and, to my surprise, finally feel that this
problem has been solved. This outcome has been both essential and
unbelievable to me. As one who felt that life posed just such an
insoluble problem, I found the typical fairy tale both impossible
and incredible. I found in fairy tales a healing presence and
possibility for the terror of my own early life. This is the
unexpressed feeling that kept me fastened on the totally unexpected
subject of fairy tales. David. L. Hart studied at Williams College
(B.A.), the University of Zurich (Ph.D) and the C.G. Jung
Institute, Zurich, Switzerland (Diploma). As a 1955 diplomate of
the Zurich Jung Institute, David knew C.G. Jung and analyzed with
Emma Jung, Toni Wolff and C.A. Meier. David's lifelong love of
fairy tales began in his years at Williams College where he majored
in German. He was especially aware of the theme of spiritual
renewal in fairy tales, an approach to the tales he developed in
his thesis for the Jung Institute on fairy tales. Dr. Hart was a
practicing Jungian Analyst in the Philadelphia area from 1955 to
1986 and in the Boston area from 1986 until 2011, when he died. He
was a founding member of PAJA, a member of NESJA, of the IAAP and
of NESJA's Training Board. Dr. Hart gave many workshops on the
psychological and spiritual meaning of fairy tales, enriching and
deepening the lives of many.
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