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  • - Soul Stories
    by Jacqueline Gerson
    £33.99

    Fairy tales convey life's magic, reflecting the deep psychological themes that govern the outcomes of our lives. Written in simple language, these stories take us along soul's path once more, revealing how the issues of today can still yield new restorative meanings. This fresh set of tales introduces characters who invite the reader to think the unthinkable, explore the unknown, and feel what is irreconcilable-resulting in a deeper experience of life itself. Staged in remote corners of the world where healing mysteries can be summoned when life's dilemmas emerge and right and wrong are no longer clear, Gerson's fairy tales show that there are still Gods and Goddesses who can intervene when humans lose their way on life's journey.In simple language, deep psychological themes concerning the soul's path are illustrated thru new Fairy Tales which bring up life's magic into often present everyday issues. 28 color illustrations.

  • - A Medicine Woman for Our Times
    by Steven B Herrmann
    £27.99

    Among the 19th century poets, Emily Dickinson is by far the most scientifically minded. Science is the voice that summoned Dickinson at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and gave her unique distinction as a poetess of botanical and entomological and astronomical classifications. Like no other 19th century poet she forms an integration between science and spirituality. She studied at Holyoake at the exact historical moment of the first Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention in 1848. This, therefore, is a feminist book. It speaks up for the Divine Feminine. On the front cover purple-white rosemary blossoms are exploding with color. Emily Dickinson's garden was a place where butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds drank up the radiance of flowers. Rosemary in particular was one of her favorite healing herbs. C.G. Jung mentions the antitoxin of rosemary flowers as a synonym for the Self, the total personality. When Steven Herrmann refers to Emily Dickinson as a Medicine Woman, he is speaking of an archetype of healing within all humans. Her poems are enduring imprints of the Medicine Woman archetype. It is by access to the Medicine Woman archetype that she's able to espouse a democracy of equality that the world needs right now. She advises women to cherish "Power" and take heed from the Serpent. We need a Medicine Woman to balance things out. In a democratic sense, she's a fierce and uncompromising spokeswoman for Liberty. She is a dispenser of a new American myth for our times.

  • by Audrey Punnett
    £29.99

    Jungian Child Analysis brings together ten certified Child & Adolescent Analysts (IAAP) to discuss how healing with children occurs within the analytical framework. While the majority of Jung's corpus centered on the collective aspects of the adult psyche, one can find in Jung's earliest work clinical observations and ideas that reflect an uncanny prescience of the psychological research that would later emerge regarding the self and the mother-infant relationship. This book discusses and illustrates in very practical ways how one uses an analytical attitude and works with the symbolic: this includes illustrations of analytical play therapy, dream analysis, sandplay, work with special populations and work with the parents and families of the child. Not only will the book capture your interest and further your development in working with children and adolescents, but also will enhance your work with adults.Jungian Child Analysis, edited by Audrey Punnett; foreword by Wanda Grosso; contributors include Margo M. Leahy, Liza J. Ravitz, Brian Feldman, Lauren Cunningham, Patricia L. Speier, Maria Ellen Chiaia, Audrey Punnett, Susan Williams, Robert Tyminski, and Steve Zemmelman.

  • - Transformation of Violence in Sandplay
    by Laurel a Howe
    £25.49

  • - Getting the Word from Within
    by Naomi Ruth Lowinsky
    £27.99

  • by PH D Staples, Lawrence H & Nancy Carter Pennington
    £24.99

  • - Transcending Narcissism
    by Kenneth A Kimmel
    £30.99

  • by Thomas B (President of the International Association of Analytical Psychology 1989 to 1995 President of the Jung Institute of San Fransisco 1976 to 1978 in Private Practice in California USA) Kirsch
    £32.99

  • - Exploring Your Personal Myth Through Herman Melville's Moby-Dick
    by Dennis Patrick Slattery
    £30.99

  • - The Vision of the Night
    by Max Zeller
    £25.49

  • - Side by Side [The Fisher King Review Volume 4]
    by Fred Gustafson
    £30.99

  • - A Journey to Wholeness
    by Audrey Punnett
    £25.49

  • by Mariann Burke
    £25.49

  • - Participation Mystique and Beyond [The Fisher King Review Volume 3]
     
    £34.49

  • by Nancy Swift Furlotti
    £30.99

  • - Spiritual Renewal in the Fairy Tale, Revised Edition
    by David L Hart
    £25.49

  • - Jung, the Prototypical Ecopsychologist
    by Dennis L Merritt
    £25.49

  • - Volume Two - Inner Work
    by John Ryan Haule
    £30.99

  • - Volume One - Outer Work
    by John Ryan Haule
    £30.99

  • - A Jungian View of Meditation
    by V Walter Odajnyk
    £25.49

  • - The Dairy Farmer's Guide to the Universe Volume I
    by Dennis L Merritt
    £25.49

  • - Psychopolitical Aspects of Myth and Reality in Israel, Revised Edition
    by Erel Shalit
    £25.49

  • - Therapeutic Wisdom in the Gospel Healing Stories
    by Steven A Galipeau
    £25.49

  • - Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey
    by Mark Winborn
    £25.49

  • - Themes and Tales of the Journey
    by Erel Shalit
    £25.49

  • by PH D Staples, Lawrence H & Nancy Carter Pennington
    £25.49

  • - A Jungian Analyst's Exploration of Suffering and Individuation
    by Gilda Frantz
    £25.49

  • - Women, Evil and the Trickster Gods
    by Deldon Anne McNeely
    £25.49

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