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The dream and its amplification

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: (Fisher King Review: 2)Skiatook, OK Fisher King Press c2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 219p.; ill.; bibliog. refsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 978-1-926715-89-6
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Contents:
1 Erel Shalit and Nancy Swift Furlotti - The amplified world of dreams. 2 Michael Conforti - Pane e vino: learning to discern the objective, archetypal nature of dreams. 3 Thomas Singer - Amplification: a personal narrative. 4 Nancy Swift Furlotti - Redeeming the feminine: eros and the world soul. 5 Nancy Swift Furlotti - Wild cats and crowned snakes: archetypal agents of feminine initiation. 6 Christian Gaillard - A dream in Arcadia. 7 Naomi Ruth Lowinsky - Muse of the moon: poetry from the dreamtime. 8 Kenneth Kimmel - Dreaming the face of the earth: myth, culture, and dreams of the Maya shaman. 9 Gotthilf Isler - Coal or gold? - the symbolic understanding of Alpine legends. 10 Monika Wikman - Sophia's dreaming body: the night sky as alchemical mirror. 11 Henry Abramovitch - The dream always follows the mouth: Jewish approaches to dreaming. 12 Kathryn Madden - Bi-polarity, compensation, and the transcendent function in dreams and visionary experience: a Jungian examination of Boehme's mandala. 13 Ronald Schenk - The dream as Gnostic myth. 14 Erel Shalit - Four hands in the crossroads: amplification in times of crisis. 15 Gilda Frantz - Dreams and sudden death. 16 Biographical statements
Abstract: 'Fourteen Jungian analysts from around the world have contributed chapters to this book on areas of special interest to them in their work with dreams. This offers the seasoned dream worker as well as the novice great insight into the meaning of the dream and its amplification.'
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1 Erel Shalit and Nancy Swift Furlotti - The amplified world of dreams. 2 Michael Conforti - Pane e vino: learning to discern the objective, archetypal nature of dreams. 3 Thomas Singer - Amplification: a personal narrative. 4 Nancy Swift Furlotti - Redeeming the feminine: eros and the world soul. 5 Nancy Swift Furlotti - Wild cats and crowned snakes: archetypal agents of feminine initiation. 6 Christian Gaillard - A dream in Arcadia. 7 Naomi Ruth Lowinsky - Muse of the moon: poetry from the dreamtime. 8 Kenneth Kimmel - Dreaming the face of the earth: myth, culture, and dreams of the Maya shaman. 9 Gotthilf Isler - Coal or gold? - the symbolic understanding of Alpine legends. 10 Monika Wikman - Sophia's dreaming body: the night sky as alchemical mirror. 11 Henry Abramovitch - The dream always follows the mouth: Jewish approaches to dreaming. 12 Kathryn Madden - Bi-polarity, compensation, and the transcendent function in dreams and visionary experience: a Jungian examination of Boehme's mandala. 13 Ronald Schenk - The dream as Gnostic myth. 14 Erel Shalit - Four hands in the crossroads: amplification in times of crisis. 15 Gilda Frantz - Dreams and sudden death. 16 Biographical statements

'Fourteen Jungian analysts from around the world have contributed chapters to this book on areas of special interest to them in their work with dreams. This offers the seasoned dream worker as well as the novice great insight into the meaning of the dream and its amplification.'

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