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The Shadow of a Figure of Light: the Archetype of the Alcoholic and the Journey to Enlightenment
Paperback Regular Price $24.95 Sale Price $17.50
The Shadow of a Figure of Light: the Archetype of the Alcoholic and the Journey to Enlightenment delves into the nature of modern psychospiritual transformation by examining the human thirst for wholeness through the lens of alcoholism and addiction.
Establishing an unknown historical thread that ties renowned psychiatrist C.G. Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson, Cody Peterson shows how their methodologies each stemmed from an ancient shamanistic source constellated through what he has coined the archetype of the Alcoholic. Painting the Twelve Steps as a modern myth, the author presents the Alcoholic as a paradoxical image leading us towards enlightenment amid a deepening, culture-wide spiritual crisis. |
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In Honor of the Feminine: Jungian Analysts and the Complexities of Love
Eight women—Jungian psychoanalysts— share our personal stories of the emergence of and transformative manifestations of the archetypal feminine, the complexities of love and the necessity for Eros – relatedness to inner and outer realities. Contributors include (Editor) Marilyn Marshall, Constance Romero, Carolyn Bates, Nancy Qualls-Corbett, Susan Negley, Janice Quinn, Barbara Friedman and Jacqueline Wright.
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| | Tending the Fire: Creativity, Purpose, and the Unfolding Self
By Enrique MartĂnez Celaya & James Hollis
This collaboration invites readers into a conversation where questions, not answers, take center stage. Enrique MartĂnez Celaya and James Hollis believe that it is the questions we ask—about meaning, purpose, and self—that make life both interesting and developmental. Answers may provide closure, but questions open doors, encouraging growth and transformation. Welcome to these questions. They are already at work in your life. By engaging with them more consciously, you may find yourself on a path to a larger frame, a larger journey, and a more interesting life.
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Welcoming Our Gods Back Home: The Wisdom of Psychological Mysticism
by Jerry R. Wright
Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. Jerry R. Wright considers welcoming our gods back home to the human psyche, where they were birthed and where they belong, to be our most urgent psychospiritual task. Until that happens, our species will likely continue to do great harm to ourselves, to each other, and to our Earth home.
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