Threads, knots, tapestries

Subtitle:
How a tribal connection is revealed through dreams and synchronicities

Edition:
First

Authors:
Castleman, Tess
Smith, C. Michael (Foreword)

Place of Publication:
St. Paul, Minnesoa

Publisher:
Syren Book Company


ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0929636171

Source:
Donated by M. Gregg Smith

Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)

Media Sub-type:
Book

LoC Call Number:
BF 175.5 .D74 C375 2003

Accession Number:
101304

Keyword Subject Headings:
Dream interpretation
Dream groups
Synchronicity (Jungian psychology)
Psychoid (Jungian psychology)
Individuation (Jungian psychology)
Shadow (Jungian psychology)
Anima / Animus (Jungian psychology)
Community--Psychological aspects
Heyoka (Lakota trickster / shaman / clown)--Mythological and psychological aspects

User Notes:
This is a Rare item, for use only in the Library. Paperback, xxvi + 269 pp., including a glossary, bibliographic references in endotes, and a biblioraphy. A second, revised edition of this book was published by Daimon Verlag (Einsiedeln, Switzerland; ©2004), copies of which are among the Library's holdings. The second edition includes an index; otherwise, the contents appear to be identical to the first. The author is an OFJ speaker. Contents: Author's note Foreword / C. Michael Smith Introduction Part I: Threads 1. Structure of dream groups 2. Keys to understanding dreams 3. Tracking complexes 4. Goo 5. The shadow 6. Animus/Anima Part II: Knots 7. Aspects of dream groups 8. Self disclosure 9. Synchronicity emerges 10. Caution 11. Repressed emotion and the critical voice 12. Knots form patterns 13. The psychoid Part III: Tapestries 14. Time, space, reality 15. Dreams for the entire group 16. Death in the community 17. The dream maker's fascination with relationship 18. Synchronicity weaves intricate pattern 19. It takes a community to individuate Conclusion Endnotes Appendix I. Heyoka shamanism and analytical psychology Notes Sources consulted for Appendix I II. Applications of dream groups III. The hundredth monkey IV. Disclaimer on use of the word 'tribal' V. Glossary References