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Joseph Campbell – The Call to Adventure

  adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure Adventure Joseph Campbell – The Call to Adventure Departure • l • The Call to Adventure “LONG long ago, when wishing still could lead to something, there lived a king whose daughters all were beautiful, but the youngest was so beautiful that the sun itself, who had… 

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Paintings by Kristine Mann in A Study in the Process of Individuation

Paintings by Kristine Mann in A Study in the Process of Individuation THE SHADOW OF DEATH ~Kristine Mann, M.D. It is a common and well-accepted saying that “coming events cast their shadow before” them. But perhaps the meaning of this, at least in many of its applications, is not fully realized. For human beings, if… 

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Meeting Joan Chodorow: Dancing in the Depths

Meeting Joan Chodorow: Dancing in the Depths I met Joan Chodorow in 1980 at an American Dance Therapy Association (ADTA) conference in Los Angeles, California. Her warm, authentic engagement left a strong impression on me, so I was excited when, a few years later, she agreed to an interview for my master’s thesis on DreamDancing, which integrated dreamwork… 

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THE PROBLEM OF EVIL TODAY C.G. JUNG

THE PROBLEM OF EVIL TODAY C.G. JUNG The Christian myth remained unassailably vital for a millennium-until the first signs of a further transformation of consciousness began appearing in the eleventh century. From then on, the symptoms of unrest and doubt increased, until at the end of the second millennium the outlines of a universal catastrophe… 

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Liliane Frey-Rohn – Friedrich Nietzsche A Psychological Approach to his Life and Work

Liliane Frey-Rohn – Friedrich Nietzsche A Psychological Approach to his Life and Work Jungian psychologist Liliane Frey-Rohn describes the psychological factors that brought Nietzsche into the depths of his own nature through a process in which sacrifice, loss and intense loneliness alternated with hero worship and “audacious self-glorification.” In this book, a number of human…