In BodyDreaming we may become aware of the relativity of our ego in relation to a growing intimation of a larger consciousness or reality inclusive of the world both within and without…
Read MoreJames Hillman on the Anima as a Personified Notion…
Read MoreBecca Tarnas author of Journey into the Imaginal Realm: A Reader's Guide to J R R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, and I discuss the curious overlaps between Tolkien's visionary process and that of Jung's in The Red Book…
Read More“Beginning in Dec. 1911, JRR Tolkien began making an unusual series of sketches that he came to call ‘Ishnesses.’ The word Ishness refers to the symbolic and imaginal quality of these drawings…”
Read MoreMundus Imaginalis: or the imaginary and the imaginal by Henry Corbin (out of print) has had an immense influence on Jungian psychoanalysis and depth psychology…
Read MoreMark and I discuss his work and perspectives on Jungian analysis as they relate to interpretation within the analytic relationship…
Read MoreThis book has been a valuable resource for me as I walk through the forest of various perspectives and beliefs in the field of psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology…
Read MoreThe word 'laboratory' is itself an expression of this unification; it contains both the Latin word 'laborare' (to work) and 'orare' (to pray)…
Read MoreThe first Volume of the collected works of the High Priestess of Analytical Psychology (classical Jungian), Marie-Louise Von Franz…
Read MoreIt strikes me as significant, particularly in regard to our hypothesis of a multiple consciousness and its phenomena…
Read MorePost 1 of 3 on requested psychoanalytical source text on Active Imagination, Kundalini, Astrology, Alchemy and Kabbalah as symbol systems…
Read More“Shadow Work” stack for those who bristle at the recent hijacking of this term by New Age fundamentalists, fake witches, and spiritual coaches…
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