Dancing in the Flames
Director: Adam Reid | Producer: Robin Crumley
Genre: Documentary | Produced In: 2009 | Story Teller's Country: United States


Tags: Americas, Canada, Consciousness, Divine, Spiritual Awareness, Transcendent Visions


Synopsis: Dancing in the Flames is a brilliant and intimate documentary into the life of Jungian Analyst, Marion Woodman, who is known for her ground breaking work as a teacher and author on feminine psychology and addiction. We are taken into a metaphoric representation of the unconscious imagery that Marion discusses so passionately and, in doing so, are invited to examine our own lives.

Brilliant mystic and author Andrew Harvey interviews Marion as she explains the mysteries of her soul’s journey and reveals a series of psychological ‘deaths’ and ‘rebirths’ that have formed the consciousness into which she has evolved.

The film presents a philosophy of dynamic opposites, the bridging of seeming contradictions. Life and death, love and grief, courage and submission are not at loggerheads for her—they’re part of a harmonious whole. By embracing these opposites we come into the totality of human experience.

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Also, if you want to learn more, there is a great blog post about the film from Alliance member Melissa Chianta posted here

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