Uncursing the dark

Jung Id:

1859

Author or Speaker:

Meador, Betty DeShong

Place of Publication:

Wilmette

Publisher:

Chiron

Publication Date:

1992

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Women — Psychology

Goddess religion

Feminist poetry

Initiation rites — Mythology

Initiation rites

Library of Congress Control Number:

GN483.3 .M43 1992

ISBN:

933029659

Jung ID:

1859

Type talk, or, How to determine your personality type and change your life

Jung Id:

1751

Author or Speaker:

Thuesen, Janet M.

Kroeger, Otto

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Delacorte Press

Publication Date:

1988

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Interpersonal relations

Typology (Psychology)

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF698.3 .K76 1988

Jung ID:

1751

Two worlds of Christianity

Jung Id:

1944

Author or Speaker:

Bishop, Bernardine

Place of Publication:

London

Publisher:

Guild of Pastoral Psychology

Publication Date:

1969

Series:

Guild lecture; no.149

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Christianity–Psychology.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BV4012 .G77 no.149

Notes:

Second title on pamphlet: Needs of the dying by Barbara McNulty.

Jung ID:

1944

Two essays on Freud and Jung

Jung Id:

1504

Author or Speaker:

Jacobi, Jolande

Hillman, James

Place of Publication:

Zurich

Publisher:

Students Association, C. G. Jung Institute

Publication Date:

1958

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .F85 J236 1958

Jung ID:

1504

We: Understanding the psychology of romantic love

Jung Id:

350

Author or Speaker:

Johnson, Robert A. (1921- )

Place of Publication:

San Francisco

Publisher:

Harper & row

Publication Date:

1983

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Bedier, Joseph 1864-1938. The romance of Tristan and Iseult

Love

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF575 .L8 J63 1983 c.2

ISBN:

0-06-250432-5

Notes:

Inscribed to “Dorothy” [Dotty Kyle] by Robert Johnson

Jung ID:

350

We: Understanding the psychology of romantic love

Jung Id:

314

Author or Speaker:

Johnson, Robert A.

Place of Publication:

San Francisco

Publisher:

Harper & Row

Publication Date:

1983

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Love

Bedier, Joseph 1864-1938. The romance of Tristan and Iseult

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF575 .L8 J63 1983

ISBN:

0-06-250432-5

Jung ID:

314

The way of paradox

Jung Id:

2439

Author or Speaker:

Smith, Cyprian

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Paulist Press

Publication Date:

1987

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Spiritual life–Christianity–History of doctrines–Middle Ages, 600-1500.

Eckhart, Meister, d.1327.

Christian life–Early works to 1800.

Library of Congress Control Number:

B765 .E34 S651 1987b

ISBN:

809129485

Jung ID:

2439

The way of all women

Jung Id:

1450

Author or Speaker:

Harding, M. Esther

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

G.P. Putnam’s Sons

Publication Date:

1970

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Sex (Psychology)

Women–Psychology

Jungian psychology

Library of Congress Control Number:

HQ1206 .H25 1970 c.2

Jung ID:

1450

Was C.G. Jung a mystic?

Jung Id:

858

Author or Speaker:

Hinshaw, Robert,ed.

Jaffe, Aniela

Place of Publication:

Einsieldeln

Publisher:

Daimon Verlag

Publication Date:

1989

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysis

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .J33 1989

ISBN:

3.86E+009

Jung ID:

858

Walking a sacred path

Jung Id:

1265

Author or Speaker:

Artress, Lauren

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Riverhead Books

Publication Date:

1995

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Meditations

Spiritual life

Labyrinths–Religious aspects

Library of Congress Control Number:

BL325 .L3 A77 1995

ISBN:

1.57E+009

Jung ID:

1265

“Life has always seemed to me like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is hidden, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above ground lasts only a single summer. … When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity. Yet I have never lost a sense of something that lives and endures underneath the eternal flux. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains.”

Memories, Dreams, Reflections, page 4

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