The wise old man; healing through inner images
Material type: TextBoston Shambhala c1989Description: x, 184p; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-87773-476-3
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c. 1985 by Lemniscaat bv Rotterdam. Trans. by Adrienne Dixon. Foreword by Robert Bosnak. LIBRARY USE ONLY.
'The book presents accounts of several people who entered the imaginal world by means of a technique called Imagination Therapy, which Middelkoop developed as a variation of C.G. Jung's Active Imagination....During the course of therapy it becomes clear that there is an active center within the personality that communicates to the conscious self in the symbolic language of imagery. Often personified in fantasies and dreams as the archetypal Wise Old Man, this inner source of wisdom guides the individual to healing and wholeness.'
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