Trampled to death by geese; more eros, and a lot more nonsense : a Jungian analyst's whimsical perspective on the inner life
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 132)Toronto Inner City Books c2011Description: 158p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 978189457418J
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1 On projection. 2 Star-crossed. 3 On verities. 4 The way of all men and women. 5 Swift compensation. 6 The puer syndrome. 7 Anagrammatically. 8 Annabelle Junkie. 9 Kierkegaard redux. 10 The analytic encounter. 11 Chrystale and Bianca. 12 Social internetting. 13 Tiger burning bright. 14 The alchemical psyche. 15 Strip snooker. 16 Musical chairs. 17 Hochelaga. 18 Snow-goosed. 19 Seventeen to seventy. 20 Gwendolyn MacEwen and the Bohemian embassy. 21 Sophia matters. 22 Cuppa and a cuddle. 23 Totally eclipsed. 24 Bloodletting. 25 Personality attitudes. 26 Tea and crumpets. 27 Miranda moves me. 28 Indy antics. 29 Desideratum. 30 Party time. 31 Late thoughts
'...a rare anomaly in the world of Jungian writing. There are some racy, picaresque scenes, as befits the author's style, but on the whole it is a delicate balancing act between narcissistic self-indulgence and serious explications of Jung's ideas, with sheer fun along the way. This is no small feat, comparable to surviving Niagara Falls in a barrel.' --Wichita Drummer. '...a sequel (of sorts) to the author's acclaimed Live Your Nonsense (2010).'
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