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"Nothing is possible without love ... For love puts one in a mood to risk everything." -Carl Jung
In honor of Valentine's Day, please use the discount code love2022 to receive a 15% discount on your order through February 14, 2022. Offer cannot be combined with other discounts.
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Coming Soon
Love and Soul-Making: Searching the Depths of Romantic Love
Romantic relationships are often laden with psychological expectations of mythic proportions. This book by Stacey Shelby Ph.D. examines the myths of Psyche and Eros, and Tristan and Iseult to mine the treasures of depth psychological thinking about love, desire, sexuality, and marriage.
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The Labyrinth Of Love: The Path to a Soulful Relationship
A helpful and enlightening guidebook from Chelsea Wakefield, PhD., an expert couples therapist, that demystifies the challenges of love, then teaches us about six “love capacities” any couple can develop to set them on the path of a soulful, enduring relationship.
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There Are No Accidents in Love and Relationships: Meaningful Coincidences and the Stories of Our Families
With a classical Jungian approach, best-selling author Robert Hopcke specifically focuses on family stories—how people met the love of their life, striking coincidences that are shared between siblings, parents and ancestors, ways in which synchronistic events accompany us in our transitions throughout our family histories—in order to explore both the nature of Jung’s notion of synchronicity but further to illustrate how our notion and experience of “family” is fundamentally archetypal and psychological in nature, rather than merely biological or social-cultural.
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Love and Sacrifice: The Life of Emma Jung
Little attention has been paid to Emma Jung’s role in the history of analytical psychology and in the life of C. G. Jung. This extended biographical essay by Imelda Gaudissart, originally published in French, provides a carefully detailed view of this remarkable woman. Gaudissart’s sensitive depiction of Emma Jung reveals a very real woman confronted with an unexpected life and challenged to develop in ways that, for a wife and mother of that period, were almost unimaginable.
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To Love To Betray
Life’s betrayals both define and condemn us to re-create ourselves. Jungian analyst Aldo Carotenuto shows us the positive and fundamental role of betrayal in our growth throughout life. Betrayal visits us from the moment of birth and remains a life theme through childhood, marriage, aging, and death. It is also the foundation of the Jewish and Christian religions. Carotenuto applies the term to betray to many issues brought to psychotherapy. In psychoanalysis, many old certainties are revealed and betrayed. It is also a time when the expectations of others need to be betrayed. By heightening our consciousness of betrayal and being betrayed, this book moves us toward our true nature and wholeness.
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Fate, Love and Ecstasy: Wisdom from the Lesser-Known Goddesses of the Greeks
Many Greek gods and goddesses have given modern psychologists powerful portraits of various personality types. In this book however, John Sanford turns his attention to the lesser-known goddesses seldom mentioned in Jungian literature.
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The Heart of the Matter: Individuation as an Ethical Process
The Heart is the meeting place of the individual and the divine—the inner ground of morality, authenticity, and integrity. The process of coming to the Heart and realizing the person we were meant to be is what Carl Jung called “Individuation.” This path to the heart of individuation is full of moral challenges for anyone with the courage to take it up.
Using Jung’s premise—that the main causes of psychological problems are conflicts of conscience—the author takes the reader through the philosophical and spiritual aspects of the ethical dimensions of this individual journey toward wholeness.
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The Nature of Loving:
Patterns of Human Relationship
This book discusses close interpersonal relationships, their dynamics and depth dimensions as well as their surface problems from the viewpoint of archetypal patterns. Problems of bonding, of disillusionment, of projection and introjection are carefully discussed.
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Fountain of the Love of Wisdom: An Homage to Marie-Louise von Franz
Marie-Louise von Franz (1915-1998) is remembered as one of the most beloved and perhaps most important of Carl Jung’s students. Her more than twenty books have inspired more than two generations of readers, many of whom found their way into Jungian psychology through her compassionate and profound insights.
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Love Is All Around in Disguise: Meditations for Spiritual Seekers
The notions of love surrounding us in disguise and of life as an adventure of endless discovery are threads in Sister Irene Dugan’s unique philosophy of taking the risk to live life to the fullest, of not missing the boat. The First Epistle of John (4:16) records that God is love. This God who is love desires to find a home—to abide—in us. Such love is all around in disguise awaiting our discovery. This book—part polemic, part instruction manual—is the summation of Irene’s life work, told in her own words and supported by the rich understanding of her trustee.
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