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Condemnation

1. Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses.

Condemnation does not liberate, it oppresses. Modern Man in Search of a Soul It might be supposed that it is easy for the doctor to show understanding in this respect. But people forget that even doctors have moral scruples, and that certain patients’ confessions are hard even for a doctor to swallow. Yet the patient… 

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Review by: Thelma Bryant of Woodman, Marion. The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter:

Review by: Thelma Bryant of Woodman, Marion. The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter: Obesity, Anorexia Nervosa, and the Repressed Feminine. The difficulties and disturbances that women experience with their bodies, especially in relation to food, is explored by Marion Woodman in The Owl Was a Baker’s Daughter. The title of the book is taken from… 

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He [Man] is on this planet a unique phenomenon which he cannot compare with anything else.

He [Man] is on this planet a unique phenomenon which he cannot compare with anything else. Undiscovered Self It is astounding that man, the instigator, inventor and vehicle of all these developments, the originator of all judgments and decisions and the planner of the future, must make himself such a quantité négligeable. The contradiction, the paradoxical… 

Journey

Leaving My Fathers House A Journey to Conscious Femininity

Leaving My Fathers House A Journey to Conscious Femininity Marion Woodman – Leaving My Fathers House A Journey to Conscious Femininity LEAVING MY FATHER’S HOUSE: A JOURNEY TO CONSCIOUS FEMININITY. By Marion Woodman with Kate Danson, Mary Hamilton, Rita Greer Allen. Boston: Shambhala, 1992. $15. The four authors of this book decided not to meet… 

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Punita Miranda – Body and Soul Relations C.G. Jung and Marion Woodman

Punita Miranda – Body and Soul Relations C.G. Jung and Marion Woodman Marion and Ross Woodman at the Michael Gibson Gallery in London, Ontario, October 2008. Punita Miranda – Body and Soul Relations C.G. Jung and Marion Woodman Body and Soul Relations: Marion Woodman and C.G. Jung by Punita Miranda; University of Amsterdam The psychophysical…