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Demons of the inner world : understanding our hidden complexes

By: Material type: TextTextBoston, MA Shambhala Distributed by Random House c1990Edition: 1st edDescription: xi, 231p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0877735794
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF1543 .R5213 1990
Contents:
1 The demons of the saints. 2 Demons in early Christianity. 3 The dissociability of the personality. 4 The world of spirits. 5 The world of shamans and medicine men. 6 The sorcerer's arrows: primitive conceptions of illness. 7 The demons animus and anima. 8 The ancestral spirits. 9 The relationship between subject and object. 10 The stone: demon of procreative power. 11 Hieronymus Bosch: paninter of the demonic. 12 The spirit in matter. 13 Dead people in one's head: parapsychological apparitions. 14 Evil
Abstract: 'In everyday life we think of complexes as something disagreeable and disturbing. Dr. Ribi shows that there is a way to deal with our inner demons so that they can even become helpful spirts. I wish to heartily recommend this book to the general public as it is one out of which the reader can get something vital for himself.' --Marie-Louise von Franz
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Translation by Michael H. Kohn of: Was tun mit unseren Komplexen? c1989 by Kosel-Verlag GmbH & Co., Munich..

1 The demons of the saints. 2 Demons in early Christianity. 3 The dissociability of the personality. 4 The world of spirits. 5 The world of shamans and medicine men. 6 The sorcerer's arrows: primitive conceptions of illness. 7 The demons animus and anima. 8 The ancestral spirits. 9 The relationship between subject and object. 10 The stone: demon of procreative power. 11 Hieronymus Bosch: paninter of the demonic. 12 The spirit in matter. 13 Dead people in one's head: parapsychological apparitions. 14 Evil

'In everyday life we think of complexes as something disagreeable and disturbing. Dr. Ribi shows that there is a way to deal with our inner demons so that they can even become helpful spirts. I wish to heartily recommend this book to the general public as it is one out of which the reader can get something vital for himself.' --Marie-Louise von Franz

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