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Offers a liberating vision of childhood troubles and an exciting approach to themes such as freedom, and, most of all, calling - that invisible mystery at the centre of every life that voices the fundamental question, 'What is in my heart that I must do, be and have? And why?'
With Jung's Red Book as their point of departure, two leading scholars explore issues relevant to our thinking today.
Have you ever watched and listened to any "science versus religion" debate and wondered if they were arguing from facts or emotions? It could be argued emotions, and this is where I make my case. Please note that I''m not trying to shoot down either side but trying to point some things that could improve their debate.
James Hillman is one of the leading figures in archetypal psychology. This anthology presents carefully selected passages from many of his seminal essays, and work on archetypal psychology.
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