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Emerging from "the Great Darkness" through a prism of light come two forsaken goddesses of antiquity. They stand at the crossroads between worlds at a time of chaos.
Drawing on mythology, history, and transpersonal psychology, trace the iconic Celtic goddess and Christian saint Brigid's evolution from incarnation as goddess of wisdom, craft, and healing to embodiment as a saint of Celtic Christianity.
Eternal feminine wisdom synchronizes the human heartbeat with the heartbeat of the universe. Many women and men are dissociated from Sophia, their inner spring of feminine wisdom, primal source of their power and nurturance.
Dr. Murray Stein's prolific career has produced a substantial body of writings, lectures, and interviews. His writings, captured in these volumes, span a wide domain of topics including Christianity, individuation, midlife, the practice of analytical psychology, and topics in contemporary society. His deep understanding of analytical psychology is much more than an academic discourse, but rather a deeply personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century.Transformation suggests a profound change in someone's life, often of a psychological or spiritual nature. It is the emergence of the Self-Imago through individuation. In Volume 3, Dr. Stein examines this developmental process on a personal as well as a cultural level. Great works of transformation are explored, including those of Rembrandt, Picasso, Dante, and Jung. One's life arc of transformation through the entire life cycle is scrutinized, particularly in the psychological transformation of men. Even the God Image transforms over time and can lead to profound meaning in our journey. The volume concludes with an exploration of Dante's Divine Comedy and the alchemical transformations found within.TA B L E O F CO N T E N T STransformation: Emergence of the Self Introduction Prologue 1. Emergence of the Self Imago in Adulthood 2. The Transformative Image 3. Transformative Relationships 4. Three Portraits of Transformation: Rembrandt, Picasso, Jung Men Under Construction: Psychological Transformationsin the Life of Men Preface Introduction 1. The First Circle: Mother. The Age of the Boy 2. The Second Circle: Father. The Age of the Son 3. The Third Circle: Anima. The Age of the Hero 4. The Fourth Circle: Self. The Age of the Mature Man 5. The Fifth Circle: God. The Age of the Sage Concerning the Transformation of God Images Introduction 1. What is a God image? 2. Why does a God image change? 3. How do God images change? 4. What does it mean when a God image changes? Symbols as Transformers of the Psyche Dante's Divine Comedy: A Journey of Transformation Prelude Introduction Act 1: The Journey through Hell NigredoAct 2: The Journey through Purgatory AlbedoAct 3: The Journey through Heaven RubedoPostlude References Index
The Necktie and The Jaguar is a memoir with thought-provoking questions that encourage self-exploration.
This book is a how-it-is, an exploration of how relationships are, how they develop, how they deteriorate, how they may end and how they may even revive.
Polly the Possum shares her latest adventure with young readers, which includes meeting her new sisters and brother, as well as an unusual but friendly new resident in her neighborhood.
... Drawing on the psychology of Jung, this book proposes a psychological mysticism that preceded and replaces the theological mysticism that has been dependent on theistic images of god.
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