Natural Spirituality moves Jungian dream work from the professional world of the analyst's office into the everyday world of the laity in the local church. The book offers serious Christians in every community an opportunity to embark upon the spiritual path of individuation. With clarity and simplicity Joyce Hudson puts into her reader's hands the tools for inner work that Carl Jung offered to Christianity. Joyce Hudson then goes beyond Jung to present original models of masculine and feminine wholeness. In illustrating the masculine model, she offers an analysis of the lives and music of the Beatles that is both insightful and entertaining. To illustrate the model of feminine wholeness, Hudson joins ranks with C.S. Lewis, Robert Johnson, Marie-Louise von Franz, and Erich Neumann in putting forth her own interpretation of the classical myth of Psyche and Eros. Finally, she offers detailed advice and helpful resources for instituting continuing programs for inner work in local churches. While maintaining deep respect for Church tradition, this highly readable work opens the door for an expanded and enlivened Christianity.
Sherlock asks Dr. Watson to be the jury and they begin the trial in the wife's sitting room. It seems the young woman had married an abusive older man and that her marriage was loveless. On a recent sea journey she fell in love with the ...
This final volume of Meier's work addresses the human personality in its encounters between consciousness and the unconscious, a process referred to as individuation.
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This book provides an understanding of the main differences between Myers-Briggs typology and Jungian individuation, and describes eight principles to reconcile and overcome those differences.
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
This book provides an understanding of the main differences between Myers-Briggs typology and Jungian individuation, and describes eight principles to reconcile and overcome those differences.
Myers-Briggs Typology Vs Jungian Individuation: Overcoming One-sidedness in Self and Society
This book puts Jungian individuation back at the forefront of debate and will be essential reading for intermediate and advanced users of Myers-Briggs typology.