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What would Jung think of our "Too-Big-to-Fail" institutions?
What would Jung make of our American exceptionalism?
How would Jung describe America's shadow?
What about the idea of reparations?
These and other similar questions drawn from the daily headlines have been posed by students at the Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences, and they form the substance of this book. Although Carl Jung died in 1961, his intuition and wisdom transcend time and makes his writings as pertinent now as it was in the twentieth century. So we can draw upon his ideas as we grapple with the challenges we face now.
The twelvev essays in this book provide the reader with an array of resources--concepts, techniques, new perspectives, and proven tools--we can use to seize the opportunities of this unique period in history and create a positive future.
Susan Mehrtens is the President of the Jungian Center for the Spiritual Science and an analysand and student of Jung's work for over thirty years. After receiving a Ph.D. from Yale University in Medieval Studies, she taught at Queens College of the City University of New York, College of the Atlantic, and the Community Collage of Vermont before leaving academia to devote herself to the dissemination of Jung's wisdom.
She is the author, co-author or editor of numerous books, including The Fourth Wave, Intuitive Imagery, Revisioning Science, C.G. Jung and Our Collective Future, Jung the Man: His Life Examined, Living Alchemy, Working with Dreams: A Jungian Perspective and A High Sacred Place: Jane Wheelwright's Tepitates Journal.
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Publisher - The Jungian Center
Author(s) - Susan Mehrtens | David Brizendine
Paperback
Published Date - September 13 2024
ISBN - 9781889919119
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.1 cm
Page Count - 188
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