A Skin for the Imaginal
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- Written by Brian Feldman
ARAS, the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism, will release The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images in late November. This work combines original and incisive essays about particular symbols with representative images from all parts of the world and all eras of history. Published by the fine art imprint Taschen, this work will be available for sale through Amazon and other booksellers. Click here to learn more about this book.
Author and Rice University scholar of religious studies Jeffrey J. Kripal explores how the history of psychical phenomena remains an untapped resource of insight into the sacred. This recording was made March 16, 2011 at The Jung Center of Houston.
In this lecture recorded in May, 1987, Robert A. Johnson considers the contemporary relevance of the mythology of the hero. This recording is made available from the archives of Journey Into Wholeness; for more information on recordings available through this series, visit www.junghouston.org/bookstore.
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Jungian psychotherapist Barbara Platek explores the ways the appearance of animals in the dreams of women evokes the power and potency of the deep feminine and its connection to body and instinct. This article was originally published in Psychological Perspectives in 2008.
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Clinical psychologist Tiffany Baugher reflects on the ways the numinous power of divine creativity can lurk in the rejected, the strange, and the awe-ful in this essay.
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