Depth Psychology: Meditations in the FieldDeveloped in the spirit of C.G. Jung, and extended by the work of James Hillman, Depth Psychology: Meditations in the Field grows directly from the soil of the Romantic Movement of the 19th century, itself a rebellion against the legacy of Enlightenment fundamentalism, which emphasized the literal reality of the world, and feasted on Measurement and the quantification of all knowledge. |
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Foreword by Helene Shulman Lorenz | 7 |
A Note from the Editors | 18 |
Creativity as an Archetypal Calling | 33 |
Desert And Wilderness | 45 |
Sigmund Freuds Mythology of Soul | 59 |
A Depth Psychological Approach to the Sacred | 73 |
Religious Pluralism in the Service of the Psyche | 87 |
Buber and Bion | 105 |
Making Meaning from Myth and Memoir | 129 |
Divinities of Marriage | 140 |
A Mythology for Times of Transition | 147 |
Three Occasions of Public Excitation | 161 |
A Myth is as Good as a Smile | 175 |
Seeding Liberation | 204 |
Mapping Postcolonial Spaces | 225 |
Contributors | 258 |
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