Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul

Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul | 2015 | Claire Dunne | 272 pages | 1780288697, 9781780288697 | Watkins Media Limited, 2015

This is the first fully-illustrated biography of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century, famous for his pioneering exploration of dreams, the unconscious, and spirituality. Carl Jung continues to be revered today as a true revolutionary who helped to shape psychology, provided a bridge between Western and Eastern spirituality, and brought into general awareness such fundamental concepts as , the , and . In this important book, Claire Dunne chronicles Jung's journey of self-discovery from a childhood filled with visions both terrifying and profound, through his early professional success, to his rediscovery of spirituality in mid-life. Special attention is paid to the tumultuous relationships between Jung and , the unconventional yet vital role performed by his colleague, Toni Wolff, and the revelatory visions Jung experienced following a close brush with death.The words of Jung himself and those who shared his work and private life are shared verbatim, connected by Claire Dunne's lively and accessible commentary and by an evocative array of illustrations including photographs of Jung, his associates, and the environments in which he lived and worked, as well as art images both ancient and contemporary that reflect Jung's teachings. Jung emerges as a healer whose skills arose from having first attended to the wounds in his own soul.This is an essential work of reference as well as a fascinating and entertaining read for everyone interested in psychology, spirituality, and personal development.From the Trade Paperback edition. download pdf http://variationid.org/.ky8TOO6.pdf

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In the myth of and Eros, Psyche was a beautiful young woman who fell in love with the god Eros. Carl Jung spoke of the soul as feminine. Jung (1937) knew this when he said, "The soul is for the most part outside the body" (p. 186). CG Jung, Letters Introduction The Wounded Jung explores the life and writings of the celebrated psychiatrist of Kiisnacht, Switzerland, Carl Gustav Jung. This book presents Jung as a wounded healer who, because he confronted throughout his life the divided parts. This is the first fully-illustrated biography of one of the greatest thinkers of the 20th century, famous for his pioneering exploration of dreams, the unconscious, and spirituality. Carl Jung continues to be revered today as a true revolutionary who helped to shape psychology. (CG Jung, 1966) The style of interpretation follows Jung's method of amplification (Jung, 1984; Mattoon, 1978; von Franz Boa, 1988; Whitmont Perera, 1989). I find my friend engaged in an illicit conversation with a young boy who is not sick and could leave the orphanage. Competence PreviousTreatmentand Research: Methods of Oppression 1. WoundingSeeking Wounding: The Psychology of Ina sense we areall âœwounded healersâ whose thinking has been colonized I thank John Perry, Ronald Teague, BobMorgan, Carl Jung, Joseph Goldstein.