The practice of ally work

Subtitle:
Meeting and partnering with your spirit guide in the imaginal world

Series Title:
Jung on the Hudson Book Series (New York Center for Jungian Studies)

Author:
Raff, Jeffrey 1946-

Place of Publication:
Berwick, Main

Publisher:
Nicolas-Hays, Inc.

Digital Platform for this Publication:
EBSCO


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
9780892546022

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
eBook

LoC Call Number:
BL 265 .C4 R34 P7 2006 eb

Accession Number:
079991

Keyword Subject Headings:
Spiritual life--Spirit guide--Ally
Imaginal realm (Psychology)
Psychoid (Jungian Psychology) / Psychoidal realm / Psychoidal beings
Active imagination
Alchemy (Psychology)
Hermetic tradition
Sufism
Kabbalah
Individuation (Psychology)--Spiritual aspects

User Notes:
This digital publication is provided to active members of Oregon Friends of Jung in accordance with OFJ's Fair Use Policy here. eBook in PDF format; xii + 191 pp., including two black-and-white figures, bibliographic references in endnotes, a bibliography, and an index. Publisher Permissions: Print/Save 100 pages; Copy/Paste Allowed Available for download: Yes Contents: Part I. The theory of ally work Chapter 1. Introduction The ally Alchemy The imaginal realm The nature of ally work Chapter 2. The principles of ally work Ally work consists of attending to the ally Dialoguing with the ally Perceiving and mirroring Love The ally is not perfect Part II. First Coniunctio: Beginning practices Chapter 3. The journey commences Chapter 4. Practice 1: Imaginal play Stages of active imagination Practice 1 review Chapter 5. Practice 2: The wisdom of pretending Practice 2 review Chapter 6. Practice 3: Getting help from the imaginal Practice 3 review Chapter 7. Practice 4: Meeting the ally Practice 4 review Chapter 8. Practice 5: Partnership and the felt sense Practice 5 review Chapter 9. Practice 6: Living with the ally Practice 6 review Part III. Second coniunctio Chapter 10. Intermediate practices Chapter 11. Practice 7: Feeling the ally Practice 7 review Chapter 12. Practice 8: Knowing yourself Practice 8 review Chapter 13. Practice 9: Love and the ally Practice 9 review Chapter 14. Practice 10: Caring for the ally Practice 10 review Part IV. Advanced practices Chapter 15. Empowering the ally's voice Chapter 16. Practice 11: Empowering the dialogue Exercise A: Developing the ally's voice Exercise B: Empowering the word Exercise C: The ally in the word Chapter 17. Practice 12: The ally and friends Practice 12 Review Epilogue: Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index About the author

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