Dying and creating or, could we put it the other way round,
creating and dying? Rosemary Gordon has chosen the first, the
challenging title and the one that stimulates the reader to find
out how they inter-relate. There are essential links between the
facts and the concepts. C. G. Jung devoted much attention to the
psychology of death, re-birth and transformation: the author
acknowledges her debt to him, to his creative spirit and to the
depth of his understanding. As she is a working analytical
psychologist, much of the material in her. But she is also a
theorist: the human and the academic come together.Many Westerners
in the course of their daily lives conceal their fears of death and
so they deprive themselves of the possibility of getting into touch
with the hidden sources of creativeness. Patients in analysis
communicate some of their deepest feelings and thoughts about
preparing for death, and grieving, and dying.
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