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On this journey we call our life : living the questions

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts: 103)Toronto, ON Inner City Books c2003Description: 157p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1894574044
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF697.5.S43 H65 2003
Contents:
Introduction: Walking in shoes too small. 1 By what truths am I living my life?. 2 What is my shadow and how can I make it known?. 3 What is my myth?. 4 What is my vocation?. 5 What are my spiritual points of reference?. 6 What fiction shall be my truth?. 7 What is my obligation to the world?. 8 So, ahem...what's this death business?. 9 What supports me?. 10 What matters, in the end?. Conclusion: re-membering psyche
Abstract: '...This time we are offered something different--more of a working partnership than a finished meal. This is the Hollis who shares our boat, navigating the questions without charts that haunt us all. He acknowledges the uniqueness and value of each journey, sharing his personal experiences only so that we can find our own understanding. This is not a book of revealed truths. Rather it surrenders to the questions, guided only by whatever insight, endurance and energy each of us may have....'
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-151) and index.. Responsibility James Hollis.

Introduction: Walking in shoes too small. 1 By what truths am I living my life?. 2 What is my shadow and how can I make it known?. 3 What is my myth?. 4 What is my vocation?. 5 What are my spiritual points of reference?. 6 What fiction shall be my truth?. 7 What is my obligation to the world?. 8 So, ahem...what's this death business?. 9 What supports me?. 10 What matters, in the end?. Conclusion: re-membering psyche

'...This time we are offered something different--more of a working partnership than a finished meal. This is the Hollis who shares our boat, navigating the questions without charts that haunt us all. He acknowledges the uniqueness and value of each journey, sharing his personal experiences only so that we can find our own understanding. This is not a book of revealed truths. Rather it surrenders to the questions, guided only by whatever insight, endurance and energy each of us may have....'

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