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The unshuttered heart : opening to aliveness/deadness in the self

By: Material type: TextTextNashville Abingdon Press c2007Description: xi, 250p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780687494668
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF175.4.R44 U44 2007
Contents:
Aliveness/deadness. Regeneration. Consequences for clinical work of our spiritual location. The unshuttered heart. Spiritual objects : from self to soul and back again. Evil. The third in the shadow of the fourth. What is the self engineering?. Beyond the self : no-thing: abyss and beginnings
Abstract: 'Often accused of excessive focus upon the individual, Jung explored the dialogue between our inner being and our conscious experience. Ulanov shows how this dialogue undergirds connection to human being, to the world of nature, and to the divine. This is a graceful and lucid book, an excellent introduction to Jung, and a heartfelt reflection upon our postmodern world that drowns us in things as it deprives us of relationships between ourselves and with others.'
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Aliveness/deadness. Regeneration. Consequences for clinical work of our spiritual location. The unshuttered heart. Spiritual objects : from self to soul and back again. Evil. The third in the shadow of the fourth. What is the self engineering?. Beyond the self : no-thing: abyss and beginnings

'Often accused of excessive focus upon the individual, Jung explored the dialogue between our inner being and our conscious experience. Ulanov shows how this dialogue undergirds connection to human being, to the world of nature, and to the divine. This is a graceful and lucid book, an excellent introduction to Jung, and a heartfelt reflection upon our postmodern world that drowns us in things as it deprives us of relationships between ourselves and with others.'

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