Facing the dragon

Moore, Robert L.

Facing the dragon : confronting personal and spiritual grandiosity - Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c2003 - xvii, 250p.; ill.;bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; index

1 The Lucifer complex and the enemy within; psychological reflections on human evil. 2 The archetype of spiritual warfare. 3 Regulating dragon energies: the challenge of conscious ritualization. 4 Modern secularism fuels pathological narcissism. 5 Discerning and facing your own grandiosity. 6 Decoding the diamond body: archetypal structures provide a framework for analysis. 7 The combat myth and the archetypal enemy. 8 How modern spiritual narcissism leads to destructive tribalism. 9 The psychological sources of religious conflict. 10 Resources for facing the dragon. 11 Dragon laws: insights for confronting grandiosity. 12 Beyond the Lucifer complex: befriending the dragon. Appendix: Diagrams

Paperback

188860221X

2002151396


Jungian psychology
Narcissism
Megalomania
Good and evil
Secularism
Psychoanalysis and religion.
Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961--Religion

BF173.J85 M67 2003

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