Celebrating soul : preparing for the new religion
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 84)Toronto, ON Inner City Books c1999Description: 127p.; ill.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0919123856
- BF175.4.R44 J46 1999
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Part 1 - Theory. 1 The new religion. 2 The Jungian myth. 3 Jungian spirituality. Part 2 - Practice. 1 What is our purpose in life?. 2 The hymn of the pearl. 3 Breaking the chain of suffering. 4 The golden rule and the iron rule. 5 The wounded inner child in the Bible. 6 The lesson of Job. 7 The meaning of suffering. 8 Holding the opposites as service to God. 9 Wrestling with the angel. 10 The redemptive value of consciousness. 11 "I do good work". 12 A new form of worship. 13 The healing of childhood wounds. 14 Success versus consciousness. 15 Jung on the life of Christ. 16 Studying Torah and studying Jung. 17 Redemption through shadow work. 18 A psychological view of the first commandment. 19 Testimony to the Holocaust. 20 Death and resurrection. 21 Being "born again". 22 Individuation and the Bible. 23 Jung and the Bible on love. 24 New life in late life. 25 A psychological gloss on a benediction. 26 The problem of prayer. 27 Christ as a model for individuation. 28 Reason and statistics. 29 Self-knowledge gives meaning to life. 30 The answer lies within. 31 Psychotherapy as Sabbath
'...We cannot do without meaning in our lives. Meaning cannot be established objectively; it arises only through a relationship with the inner, subjective world. But it is precisely that realm that has been discredited in our day by the misapplication of the scientific spirit. In compensation, this book describes and gives examples of the inner life in order to help the reader sense the reality of the soul. It explores the spiritual significance of Jungian psychology--its message of personal and cultural renewal for a civilization that has lost its sense of purpose.'
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