Subject: 🎧 "Inner Gold" Audiobook 🌟 by Robert Johnson🔊

Inner Gold by Robert Johnson
Now Available in Audiobook!
Robert Johnson was an amazing analyst and gifted writer. His death last September was a sad day for the Jungian community. Over his lifetime, he offered some of the most profound yet understandable teachings within Jungian psychology. Inner Gold is no exception to this. In this short yet powerful audiobook, Robert dives into how we project our “inner gold” onto those we admire, idealize or fall in love with. It is crucial that we learn how to reclaim this inner gold in our lives.

You will greatly enjoy this teaching while commuting to work or lounging in the house. I’ve read and re-read this book many times over the years. I’ve even more enjoyed listening to the audio proofs over the last few weeks. He is truly an amazing writer!

Warmest Regards,

Steve Buser, MD
Chiron Publication

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