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An orphan's odyssey : sacred journeys to renewal

By: Material type: TextTextAsheville, NC Chiron c2015Description: xvi, 215p.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 978-1-63051-196-8
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Contents:
Introduction. 1 Preludes to my adventures. 2 Retreat to my cave. 3 Return to Africa. 4 Under the wildebeest skin. 5 A third African pilgrimage. 6 Discovering my soul. 7 My mother's passage. 8 The ancestors. 9 The club. 10 The library. 11 Symbols of death and rebirth. 12 Sacrifice and sacrificer. 13 The flower bouquet. 14 Visions. 15 Gathering the fruits
Abstract: '...weaves together the archetypal, cultural, and personal innerscapes and nature safaris of its author. As the West's most powerful symbol of the unconscious, Africa emerges as the mother of her spiritual development. This soul work will appeal to Jungians, psychotherapists, spiritual seekers, and readers of Africa travel writing. It is a joy to read.' --Blake Bureson, author of Jung in Africa
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Introduction. 1 Preludes to my adventures. 2 Retreat to my cave. 3 Return to Africa. 4 Under the wildebeest skin. 5 A third African pilgrimage. 6 Discovering my soul. 7 My mother's passage. 8 The ancestors. 9 The club. 10 The library. 11 Symbols of death and rebirth. 12 Sacrifice and sacrificer. 13 The flower bouquet. 14 Visions. 15 Gathering the fruits

'...weaves together the archetypal, cultural, and personal innerscapes and nature safaris of its author. As the West's most powerful symbol of the unconscious, Africa emerges as the mother of her spiritual development. This soul work will appeal to Jungians, psychotherapists, spiritual seekers, and readers of Africa travel writing. It is a joy to read.' --Blake Bureson, author of Jung in Africa

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