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The Matrix and Meaning of Character: An Archetypal and Developmental Approach5 reviews
Nancy J. Dougherty, Jacqueline J. West

Routledge, 2007

An Excellant Guide for Therapists
As a Jungian Analyst in private practice and working in a community mental health clinic, I have found Matrix and Meaning to be a great guide for untangling the knots of personality structure. I've used it to gain insight about difficult cases, as well as in the process of supervising other clinicians. Dougherty and West have done a valuable service by drawing together the threads of disparate ...
  
  











  



  
Archetypal Medicine1 review
Alfred J. Ziegler

Spring Pubns, 1983

Powerful alternative viewpoint on human health
In Archetypal Medicine, Alfred J. Ziegler looks at common ailments such as asthma, skin disease, anorexia, heart attacks, and chronic pain and studies them from the perspective of psychology and alternative medicine. Taking the radical stance that humanity is chronically ill by nature, the author seeks to present excessive interest in health as a fundamental perversion of the body's natural ...
  
  











  



  
The Body: An Encyclopedia of Archetypal Symbolism2 reviews
George R. Elder

Shambhala, 1996

A Masterpiece In More Ways Than One!
This is a beautiful book! Each aspect of the body, from the first chapter on the "Primordial Body," though the chapters on the bones, blood and systems of bodily functions, to the final chapter "Transformed Body," is covered in painstaking attention to detail. Each chapter is preceded by several lines of appropriate verse from a wide variety of authors and poets and includes many essay entries ...
  
  











  



  
Archetypal Reiki: Spiritual, Emotional and Physical Healing : Book and Cards6 reviews
Dorothy May PhD

Journey Editions (VT), 2000

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I Love this Kit. The kit was exceptional for attaining self-awareness. I used Dr. May's cards to create my inner journey and read the enclosed book to delve into deeper insight on various daily meditative and ordinary questions. This kit is one of a kind! How fabulous to share this with the world. Dr. May's kit uses spirituality to go to new levels of self awareness. She ties in traditional ...
  
  











  



  
Celtic Queen Maeve and Addiction: An Archetypal Perspective (Jung on the Hudson Book Series)2 reviews
Sylvia Brinton Perera

Nicolas-Hays, 2001

An insightful contribution to literature of psychoanalysis
Celtic Queen Maeve And Addiction: An Archetypal Perspective by Jungian psychoanalyst Sylvia Brinton Perera is a scholarly, serious look at the phenomenon of addiction utilizing the mythological stories and images of the Celtic Queen/Goddess Maeve. Highly researched and presenting a complex, multi-dimensional view of a very human problem and social ill, Celtic Queen Maeve And Addiction offers a ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret Tradition in Arthurian Legend: The archetypal themes, images, and characters of the Arthurian ...2 reviews
Gareth Knight

Red Wheel / Weiser, 1996

Most important book you could own
This is absolutley one of the best books of its kind available today!Maybe the best book of all times!This book covers a huge amount of esoteric material that is extremely purposeful in todays fast changing times.If you are serious seeker of esoteric wisdom then stick with this book and you will learn lots.The arthurian legends truly are works of faery art to show us our evolutionary way ...
  
  











  



  
After Prophecy: Imagination, Incarnation, and the Unity of the Prophetic Tradition (Studies in Archetypal ...1 review
Tom Cheetham

Spring Journal, Inc, 2007

A Tour De Force Ending Of Cheetham's Trilogy
Have eagerly awaited this work. A brilliant exposition of the relevance of Henri Corbin's worldview for our dying culture. The world is in the soul, not the soul in the world. The complete trilogy is a survey of how we have come to this impasse, and offers the beginning of a means of an escape. The texts of the three Abramanic faiths as a theophany not a prison. To quote the young boy to St. ...
  
  











  



  
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche3 reviews
Marie-Louise Von Franz

Shambhala, 1997

if you think she's just a Jungian apologist...
...think again. Here is one volume of a collection of the papers of Jung's most gifted student, interpreter, and innovator. Highly recommended.
  
  











  



  
The Sacred Pipe: An Archetypal Theology2 reviews
Paul B. Steinmetz

Syracuse University Press, 1998

This book opens our eyes to new horizons of Native religion.
It is very rare to find an author who immerses you in the culture and religion of Native people as this one has. As a reader of Native American culture and religion I find this book to be a gem. With a focus on native archetypes, this author transports the reader to the reservation and opens the Native and non-Native to a spirituality built on ancient indigenous symbols.
  
  











  



  
Power of Flowers: An Archetypal Journey Through Nature3 reviews
Isha Lerner

U.S. Games Systems, 1999

Flowers Combined with Goddesses and Gods: Beautiful Deck
This is an oracle deck of cards, not a Tarot deck. The paper guidebook that accompanies it is very thorough and suggests several ways to use the deck. It gives information on each plant or flowers' Signature (or appearance), its flower essence, its Archetype (Goddess or God), a Healing message and a Blessing. It is a very gentle, almost tender deck filled with beauty. Even if you care nothing at ...
  
  











  



  
The Gods Within: An interactive guide to archetypal therapy1 review
Peter Lemesurier

O Books, 2007

The Gods Within
"The Ancient Greek Gods are not dead. They are still running around inside us. ... Jungian psychologists usually refer to them as the `Archetypes'. As a young girl, I was fascinated by Greek mythology. To me, these stories seemed to have a life of their own. Each God and Goddess had such a well defined personality and complex relationships that spoke to me across the ages. The lessons that I ...
  
  











  



  
Transforming Sexuality: The Archetypal World of Anima and Animus1 review
Ann Belford Ulanov

Shambhala, 1994

Extraordinary Exploration
The Ulanovs have created a remarkable exploration of the human psyche in regards to our sexual identities and relations. With numerous examples from literature and history, as well as case studies from their own practices, these two Jungian analysts draw vivid pictures of the damage and healing available to us through our "contrasexual" identity. The writing is dense to be sure, but ...
  
  











  



  
Echo's Subtle Body: Contributions to an Archetypal Psychology1 review
Patricia Berry

Spring Publications, 1982

a fine collection of her best papers
...It's worth having. The author takes archetypal psychologyand applies it poetically and relevantly to a host of contemporary andliterary topics. Worth looking for.
  
  











  



  
Doctor Faustus: Archetypal Subtext at the Millennium1 review
Peter Werres, James Campbell, ...

West Virginia Univ Pr, 1999

Excellent!
A great collection of essays if you want to know how the legend of Dr. Faustus from a literary and cultural standpoint. I have to say the best essay is the second one, in which a DC lawer weighs the testimony of Sernus Zeitblom, the narrator of Dr. Faustus, by Thomas Mann. If want to do a study of Dr. Faustus and are looking for bibliography, I recommend this book highly!
  
  











  



  
Prometheus : archetypal image of human existence1 review
Karl Kerényi

Thames and Hudson, 1963

An Exciting Study of an Important Mythological Figure
Kerenyi's book on Prometheus is among the most exciting monographs on a single mythological figure written since the mid-twentieth century. Kerenyi reviews the origins of the myth of Prometheus in early Greek poetry and the visual arts with thought-provoking references to other mythological, artistic, and literary traditions such as the Hittite, the Roman, and the German. Kerenyi worked closely ...
  
  











  



  
The Inner World Of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit11 reviews
D. Kalsched

Routledge, 1996

A truly compelling, moving and important book
The Inner World of Trauma is a truly compelling, moving and important book. Kalsched shows that when a child is traumatised, or shamed for its genuine and healthy needs, an inner figure is constellated in the child's psyche and the job of that inner figure is to protect the child from being further shamed and re-traumatised. What is more the inner protector will do whatever it has to do in ...
  
  











  



  
Christs: Meditations on archetypal images in Christian theology1 review
David LeRoy Miller

Seabury Press, 1981

For Christians with Polytheistic Souls !!
It is a pity that this quartet of David Miller's books: The New Polytheism, Christs, Three Faces of God and Hells and Holy Ghosts are out of print. They are simply brilliant examples of Archetypal Psychology's eye (that is, a polytheistic, mythopoeic, psyche-logical eye) turned on the beliefs of a montheistic faith. Not possible you think ? It is absolutely necessary I think, necessary to turn ...
  
  











  



  
Archetypal patterns in women's fiction1 review
Annis Pratt

Indiana University Press, 1981

Groundbreaking, Earth-Embracing Work
We are very fortunate indeed to have this book in print, in paperback. Sensitive and articulate, poet and Professor Annis Pratt explores the classic literary genre, the Bildungsroman, the young man's journey into the world and hence into himself, from the perspective of women characters in women's literature. In doing so, she unveils the fact that women's challenges and tasks in poetry and ...
  
  











  



  
Loose ends: Primary papers in archetypal psychology1 review
James Hillman

Spring Publications, 1989

Loose Ends
Blending case histories with myth, clinical fact with imaginative meaning, this book, with its profound appreciation of history and biography, of the arts, ideas, and culture, trains the senses to perceive the face of the soul. In papers on abandonment, nostalgia, betrayal, schism. failure, and masturbation, Hillman shows that pathology belongs intrinsically to the psyche and that it reveals the ...
  
  











  



  
She: Understanding Feminine Psychology9 reviews
Robert A. Johnson

Harper Paperbacks, 1989

A Revealing Treatment of the Psyche/Eros Myth
"It is very easy to relegate mythology to a far away place long ago and thus isolate it from the mainstream of here-and-now life." So says Robert A. Johnson in the final chapter of SHE. This short, easy to read book, like Psyche's lamp, sheds light on the inner life of women, as well as the feminine within the male psyche. I've been aware of the Myth of Psyche for many years and have read several ...
  
  











  








   



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