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Re: Salvation & Transcendence
That was interesting. I'd never explicitly tracked down those terms before. That's the way I like to do things too--drag in some rationality and then sit with it, sometimes for a very long time.
Meanwhile, it's probably apparent that for those who are using Jungian applications as a framework of interpretation, an awful lot can get pulled into that space. Those who have found something that resonates for them here may also enjoy the work of the transpersonalists. I recommend Stan Grof in particular, although there are many authors to choose from.
You might also enjoy the following websites/articles, both are strongly Jungian oriented:
[*] Anne Baring's Website
[*] Marion Woodman
Naturally, you're welcome to wander through either of my blogs as the spirit moves you. There's enough links there that you could be stuck reading for years but a more "condensed" version can be found
here should that be your preference. Coralproper, given your posts in the schizophrenia/psychosis topic, you might find some info of interest to you there.
I'm not certain if my life will allow much in the way of participation in this conversation over the next few weeks, but maybe it's just as well to allow time for digestion -- it does go deep.
Thanks, everyone, for the opportunity to share some of my favorite links and "talk Jungian". I enjoyed it.
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