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Our encounters with love, spirituality, and sexuality play a major
role in shaping who we are. These powerful aspects of our lives are
woven into the pattern that forms our potential for wholeness.
Through growing consciousness, sexuality and spirituality can
support our efforts to live more passionately and to understand
love in all of its forms. In this stimulating and inspiring book,
Jungian analyst Bud Harris, Ph.D., challenges us to reconsider our
views of spirituality and sexuality as opposites and bring them
into harmony and creativity. Together, we can heal one of our
culture's great wounds of the soul.
In the present day, our culture's evolving masculine spirit seems
to be sputtering out. We began with a powerful, creative force, yet
somewhere along our path, phallus has been rendered impotent. The
unicorn, this wondrous masculine symbol, has been reduced to a
limp-horned stuffed animal found in novelty stores-or worse yet,
discarded to a dusty old shelf of a second-hand thrift
shop.Resurrecting the Unicorn addresses the impoverished state of
masculinity in the 21st century. Without a strong masculine image,
our souls become fragmented and we lose our way. In fact, this is
how many men feel today-and women, too-as we all have these inner
components. When we are in such a state of psychological confusion
and imbalance, we must begin again to search for the Holy Grail.
The Grail is the symbolic container of the psycho-spiritual
contents that can nourish, balance, and renew our lives.All the
compensatory posturing, chest-pounding or drum-beating in the world
won't revive this great masculine spirit This can only be
accomplished by developing a deeper relationship to soul. The
mental landscape of metaphors-dreams, stories, myths, fairy
tales-deal with the eternal truths of human nature and are the
language of soul. In Resurrecting the Unicorn, Bud Harris guides us
deep into the realm of metaphors so we can examine the evolution
and development of human consciousness and reclaim discarded, yet
much needed, aspects of our humanity.Bud Harris is a diplomate of
the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. He and his wife,
Massimilla Harris, are practicing Jungian analysts in Asheville,
NC. Dr. Harris is the author of several publications including
Sacred Selfishness: A Guide to Living a Life of Substance and The
Fire and the Rose: The Wedding of Spirituality and Sexuality.
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