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Presents the struggles of those called to write, suffering
rejection after rejection until finally recognised. This work
explores the psychological and archetypal forces at work in the
minds and hearts of these men.
The Unhealed Healer is primarily a record of my experiences
[during] the first four years of an eight-year Reichian therapy
with the famed Dr. Francis Israel Regardie. It details the nuts and
bolts of procedure and content of many of the sessions, along with
reflections and fantasy work which I did during those painful years
of my mid-forties, almost twenty years ago. Why, in heavens name,
am I foolhardy enough to do this? What dark motive of
exhibitionism, masochism or other ism lurks here to risk the
judgment, opprobrium, scorn and contempt of my fellow healers or,
just as bad, their pity? I must be out of my mind! Precisely. I
undertook Reichian therapy to get out of my mind and into my body
This is a courageous exploration of the passions of lust, power,
betrayal and greed and the psychic need for love, creativity and
religion. Using the powerful technique called "dynamic active
imagination", you enter the hidden and forbidden realms of the mind
as you explore the elegant structures of the Archetypes and world
myth, and expand into the realm of collective historical
experience.
Offers an exploration of the relationships between Jungian
Psychology and Buddhism with a special section on the famous
oxherding pictures. This work is a useful reading for all
interested in either Buddhism or Jungian Psychology.
Here is a unique study of Sufism, the ultimate mystical doctrine at
the very heart of Islam, analyzed within a Jungian context. With
contriubtions by Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, the Head of the Sufi
Order in the West, and other internationally famous therapists and
scholars.
"Protestantism & Jungian Psychology" provides the opportunity
for thirteen well-known Protestants and others to heed Jung's call.
Among them are Paul Tillich, Hanna Hadron, Andreas
Schweizer-Vullers and Joseph Wagenseller.
C.G. Jung was one of the first to realize that not only did the
analyst need to be analyzed first, but that the therapeutic process
ultimately involves the mutual transformation of both participants.
J. Marvin Spiegelman has been the foremost advocate and explicator
of this view, and this book clearly and colorfully describes the
evolution of both theory and practice of what is now called "the
interactive field."
University Of California Publications In Culture And Society, V2,
No. 5. Additional Editors Are Richard Centers And Harry Hoijer.
Throughout the world, billions of people are sharply focused on the
significance of the third millennium of the Western calendar. While
some see hope, others fear (or even long for) an apocalypse. In
this single volume, thirteen prominent Jungians of diverse
religious backgrounds - from the Western (Judaism, Christianity,
Islam) to the Eastern (Taoism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Confucianism) -
who provide an unparalleled insight into their views of the meaning
and significance of this event. The prominent list of contributors
to this unprecedented work includes: Peter Coukoulis, Ph.D.; John
Dourley, Ph.D.; Gustav Dreifuss, Ph.D. and Bina Weiler, M.A.; Anson
J. Levine, Ph.D.; Shirley S.Y. Ma, M.Sc.; Mokusen Miyuki, Ph.D.;
Joe McNair, Ph.D.; Gloria F. Orenstein, Ph.D.; Tenzin Wangyal
Rinpoche; Manisha Roy, Ph.D.; Murray Stein, Ph.D.; Arwind Vasavada,
D.Litt.; and, J. Marvin Spiegelman, Ph.D.
A masterwork of the highest degree, CATHOLICISM AND JUNGIAN
PSYCHOLOGY is a rare example of a cooperative venture done right.
Created by an ecumenical group of twenty-one renowned Jungian
analysts, psychologists, and scholars from many religious
traditions, it is filled with thought-provoking material that is
both timely and timeless.
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