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The redemption of the feminine erotic soul / Rachel Hillel.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Jung on the Hudson)York Beach, ME: Nicolas-Hays; 1997Description: xx, 151p.; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0892540389
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC489.E75 H55 1997
Contents:
1 An awakening into the modern feminine quandary. -- 2 Homeward: an inauguration into feminine sensuality--the goddess' veiled reality. -- 3 Unbound from the past. -- 4 The restoration of the feminine within monotheism. -- 5 Erotic-sensuous femininnity--the exiled terrain of sacred passion. -- Epilogue: The reality of the psyche
Abstract: 'Hseer work shows the rich passion of contemporary feminine existence. As a man I felt privileged to gain such an intimate insight into the soul of woman. Both genders should find much to reflect upon in this imaginative book.' --Robert Bosnak
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-146) and index.

1 An awakening into the modern feminine quandary. -- 2 Homeward: an inauguration into feminine sensuality--the goddess' veiled reality. -- 3 Unbound from the past. -- 4 The restoration of the feminine within monotheism. -- 5 Erotic-sensuous femininnity--the exiled terrain of sacred passion. -- Epilogue: The reality of the psyche

'Hseer work shows the rich passion of contemporary feminine existence. As a man I felt privileged to gain such an intimate insight into the soul of woman. Both genders should find much to reflect upon in this imaginative book.' --Robert Bosnak

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