Embracing our creative nature as the heritage of all, this book
seeks to foster the creative imagination by nurturing a fertile
relationship with its source. Robert Sandford offers an alternative
approach, taking up Jungian theory as arising from and embodying
this sort of relationship. In the middle ground of imagination, we
can engage creativity's source on its own terms in image, metaphor,
symbol, myth and dream. This book demonstrates how Jungian and
archetypal psychologies, by treating image and imagination as
central, can foster our creativity and bridge the gap between a
Jungian understanding of art and creative processes. Created works
incarnate the engaged, relational, imaginal acts that birthed them.
This approach also yields invaluable insights for art therapy.
Sandford seeks to heal the collective ailments that alienate us
from our creative nature, such as the hegemony of literalism and
our relationship with things, the body, the archetypal feminine,
nature and cosmos. Uniquely, he brings together theory and practice
by taking theorizing as a creative practice and, rather than
offering procedures, opens an imaginal landscape where the creative
impulse can arise and we can respond. Emphasizing the relational
value of ideas, he draws from Jung and Hillman in a way that spans
the work of both. This unique and innovatively interdisciplinary
book will be essential reading for academics and students of
Jungian and post-Jungian studies, creativity, expressive arts,
embodied transformation, archetypal studies and arts therapies. It
will be of immense interest to Jungian psychotherapists, analytical
psychologist, Jungian art therapists and sandplay practitioners.
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