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Murray Stein • Outside Inside and All Around
Murray Stein • Outside Inside and All Around
Outside Inside and All AroundAnd Other Essays in Jungian Psychology
In these late essays, Murray Stein circles around familiar Jungian themes such as synchronicity, individuation, archetypal image and symbol with a view to bringing these ideas into today's largely globalized cultural space. These are reflections for our time, drawing importantly on the works of C.G. Jung, Erich Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli and a wide range of contemporary Jungian psychoanalytic writers. The general thesis is that all of humanity is connected--to one another, to nature and to the cosmos--and no human being should be left out of the picture of postmodern consciousness.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 - Outside Inside and All Around
Chapter 2 - Synchronizing Time and Eternity: A Matter of Practice
Chapter 3 - Music for a Later Age: Wolfgang Pauli's "Piano Lesson"
Chapter 4 - A Lecture for the End of Time
Chapter 5 - "The Problem of Evil"
Chapter 6 - On Psyche's Creativity
Chapter 7 - At the Brink of Transformation
Chapter 8 - Failure in the Crucible of Individuation
Chapter 9 - Imago Dei on the Psychological Plane
Chapter 10 - Jungian Psychology and the Spirit of Protestantism
Chapter 11 - Archetypes Across Cultural Divides
Chapter 12 - Where East Meets West: The House of Individuation
Chapter 13 - The Path from Symbol to Science
Chapter 14 - Cultural Trauma, Violence, and Treatment
Chapter 15 - Hope in a World of Terrorism - An Interview with Rob Henderson
Chapter 16 - When Symptom is Symbol
Chiron Publications, Paperback, english, 336 pages