Naomi Lowinsky has given us a remarkable, fearless, and full
autobiography. Speaking in poetic, psychologically sensitive,
scholarly dialogues with her shape-shifting muse, she has created a
new form . . . This is a beautiful book to treasure and spread
among worthy friends. -Sylvia Perera, Author of 'Descent to the
Goddess' and 'Celtic Queen Maeve and Addiction.' . . . Naomi Ruth
Lowinsky offers us a superbly detailed investigation of the
powerful, mythic forces of the world as they are revealed to the
active creative self. Don't miss this enlightening and fascinating
book. -David St. John, Author of 'Study for the World's Body: New
and Selected Poems' and 'Prism.' Naomi's poetry and prose is
infused with the suffering and joys of humans everywhere.
Insightful and deeply moving, she brings us the food and water of
life. -Joan Chodorow, Author of 'Dance Therapy and Depth
Psychology', editor of 'C.G. Jung on Active Imagination.' A
passionate love letter to those who yearn to be heard. A must read
for every woman who longs to write poetry. -Maureen Murdock, Author
of The Heroine's Journey and Unreliable Truth: On Memoir and
Memory. Naomi Ruth Lowinsky reinterprets mythic and historical
reality in provocative versions of the stories of Eurydice, Helen,
Ruth, Naomi, and Sappho. The voice of the Sister from Below argues,
cajoles, prods, explains, and yes, loves her human counterpart, and
becomes the inspiration for Lowinsky's stunning poetry in this
highly original book. -Betty de Shong Meador, Author of Inanna,
Lady of Largest Heart and Princess, Priestess, Poet.In addition to
The Sister from Below: When the Muse Gets Her Way, Naomi Ruth
Lowinsky is the author of The Motherline: Every Woman's Journey to
Find Her FemaleRoots and numerous prose essays, many of which have
been published in Psychological Perspectives and The Jung Journal.
She has had poetry published in many literary magazines and
anthologies, among them After Shocks: The Poetry of Recovery, Weber
Studies, Rattle, Atlanta Review, Tiferet and Runes. Her two poetry
collections, red clay is talking(2000) and crimes of the dreamer
(2005) were published by Scarlet Tanager Books. She is the
recipient of the first prize for poetry in the Obama Millennium
competition. Naomi is a Jungian analyst in private practice and
poetry and fiction editor of Psychological Perspectives.
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