Sea glass; a Jungian analyst's exploration of suffering and individuation
Material type: TextCheyenne, WY Fisher King Press c2014Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 223p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 978-1-77169-020-1
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Part 1 - Archetypal suffering. 1 The Greyhound path to individuation. 2 Growing up poor in Los Angeles. 3 Birth's cruel secret: "I am my own lost mother to my own sad child". 4 On the meaning of loneliness. 5 Image and imagination: wounding and healing. Part 2 - Mysterious workings of the psyche. 6 Dreams and sudden death. 7 Creativity and inspiration: an interview with Stephen Martin. 8 Fellini Satyricon. 9 Shame. Part 3 - Nature. 10 Carrying the opposites within oneself. 11 Redemption. Part 4 - Psychological and spiritual development. 12 The flowering wood: an exploration of individuation and the integration of the feminine principle. 13 Relativity and relationship. 14 Reflections on disenfranchisement. Part 5 - Aging. 15 Being ageless: the very soul of beauty. 16 Body and soul. 17 Jung, aging, and individuation. Part 6 - Our Jungian ancestors. 18 I'll see you in my dreams. 19 Spiritual journeys
'...You could be listening to the storyteller by the fire, or to your favorite aunt at the kitchen table--the one who always makes you laugh--so vital and engaging is the narrative voice....In fact, you are reading the gathered writings of...a beloved Jungian elder in the classical tradition. Frantz is on intimate terms with the gods and their myths. She has personal experience of alchemy, individuation, dreams, and the creative process, all of which she describes in accessible and lively language.' --Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
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