Psyche speaks: a Jungian approach to self and world : the C.G. Jung Lectures, Inaugural Series: 1982
Material type: TextSeries: (Chiron monograph series: 1)Wilmette, IL Chiron Publications c1987Description: xi, 130p.; notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-933029-22-5
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Lectures sponsored by The C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, Inc., New York, NY.
1 Where madness is Psyche's only nurse. 2 Innocent ears and willing tongues. 3 Inner and outer as threads of one weaving
'...had its origin in a dream, in the dream's poem, and in a series of strange events....It is the author's sense that the failure in modern life to nurse psyche in ourselves and in others does, in fact, open the door to madness. Madness itself becomes nurse. The dream, the poem, and that day's events have led the author to work on the problem of how to nurture psychic development in our day....'
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