Suggested Sources for Additional Information
By Katherine M. Sanford
The Serpent and the Cross: Healing the Split Through Active Imagination. Blaine, WA: Coral Publishing, 2006.
Additional Recommendations
Dieckmann, Ute. Male and Female, Feminine and Masculine. San Francisco, CA: C. G. Jung of San Francisco, 1974.
Downing, Christine, ed. Mirrors of the Self: Archetypal Images that Shape Your Life. Los Angeles, CA: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1991.
Hannah, Barbara. Encounters With The Soul: Active Imagination as Developed by C.G. Jung. Santa Monica, CA: Sigo Press, 1981.
Hannah, Barbara. Striving Toward Wholeness. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1971.
Hall, Nor. The Moon and the Virgin: Reflections on the Archetypal Feminine. New York: Harper & Row, 1980.
Hillman, James. The Myth of Analysis: Three Essays in Archetypal Psychology. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University, 1972.
Hollis, James. Archetypal Imagination. College Station, TX: 2000.
Johnson, Robert A. Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. San Francisco, CA: HarperSanFrancisco, 1986.
Jung, Emma. Animus and Anima. Dallas, TX: Spring, 1981.
Pedersen, Loren E. Dark Hearts: The Unconscious Forces That Shape Men’s Lives. Boston, MA: Shambala, 1990.
Valcarenchi, Marina. Relationships: Transforming Archetypes. York Beach, ME: Nicolas-Hays, 1977.
Weaver, Rix. The Old Wise Woman: A Study of Active Imagination. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1973.