Crop circles, Jung, and the reemergence of the archetypal feminine
Material type: TextBerkeley, CA North Atlantic Books c2014Description: xxvi, 314p.; ill.; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 978-1-58394-735-7
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Foreword - Andrew Harvey. Preface. Introduction to Jungian interpretation. 1 Body of evidence. 2 Witches' rings and devil's twists. 3 Greening circles
'This book has been written to be accessible to the general reader. It is meant to serve as an introduction to both Crop Circles and Jungian psychology, and no familiarity with the concepts or jargon of either subject is assumed....I believe that the meaning of the arrival of Crop Circles in our time is as within reach or hard to grasp for the intellectual as it is for the farmer in whose fields these formations arrive....'
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