This seems to be a newer addition to the astrological lexicon. Frankly, I'm not conversant with its definition at this moment in time...You might ask the newest member of archetypal astrology or read his blog. Michael Sunanda, not sure of the spell
to the Archeytpal Astrology group. Do you know John Lamb Lash? He's an old friend and his astrological perspective reminds me of yours. Looking forward to some interesting discussiions Regards, Judie Harte
tea party, and down into a dream-laden underworld. What just happened? Chronos/Saturn has entered the sign of Scorpio. Are you ready? We are and will be challenged over the next two-plus years to dare to take that deep, dark look. Get ready to vis
Andrew Samuels Jungian Schools are very clarifying. Classical/Developmental/Archetypal (he now integrates the Archetypalists into the Classical School and adds Fundamentalist wings of the Classical and Developmental Schools. But he strangely misses o
Thank you so much for this article on depression by JH. Anything by HIllman now is like super-gold,or even better super-glue for me. I'm greedy!I haven't begun,nor will I ever take in and/or digest what he's already written, and yet and still I'
I dreamed of the figure James Hillman last night. I phrased it that way to please him! Upon awakening I wondered if there will be a collective stirring amongst those of us who resonate to and with Hilman's ideas, and will perhaps in the future begin
I'm not exactly sure of the title of HIllman's piece on depression. But I'm sure Bonnie would not mind forwarding it to you. I ordered the biography several mths ago and I too received a notice that it would be out by Dec. Gosh that's daunting. Ano
"the following night I had to write down all the dreams that I could recollect, true to their wording." ~Carl Jung, Red Book, On the Service of the Soul; Paragraph 1.
Does anybody know if these dreams have ever been published?
I've been reflecting upon your comments about my thoughts on Hillman. I must say that I'm not an intellectual by any stretch of the imagination. As such there is much about Hillman that I've found to be difficult and
I'm trying to track down the source of this Jung quote and would appreciate your help. If you could also include the paragraph in which this material appears, it would be a tremendous help.
Just needed to say how impressed and moved I've been by the ongoing discussion of Stern's exploration of Emma, Carl and Toni. It's late here and I must sleep. But my head is spinning with provocation and reverie concerning Elizabeth's presentatio