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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Dr. Murray Stein’s prolific career has produced a substantial body of writings, lectures, and interviews. His writings, captured in these volumes, span a wide domain of topics that include writings on Christianity, Individuation, Mid-life, the practice of Analytical Psychology, and topics in contemporary society. His deep understanding of Analytical Psychology is much more than an academic discourse, but rather a deeply personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century.
This volume of the Collected Writings consists of psychological reflections on classical mythology for insight into archetypal structures and dynamics that play out in contemporary life. Mythology is an important resource for depth psychology, and the works included in this volume are a contribution to the archetypal perspective on psyche inspired by the works of C.G. Jung, James Hillman, and Raphael Lopez-Pedraza.
TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S
The Devouring Father: A Myth of Repression
A Portrait of the Father-Devoured Personality
The Devouring Father in Greek Mythology
Hephaistos: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Creativity
The Mythic Image of Hephaistos
The Underground Forge of Creativity
Hephaistian Art and the Feminine
The Hephaistian Character
Hephaistos and His Brother
The Loves of Hephaistos
Postscript
Narcissus: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Reflection
The Story and Its Interpreters
Narcissus and Death
Narcissus and Vanitas
Narcissus and Reflection
Narcissus and Projection
Narcissus and Narcissism
Narcissus and Neoplatonism
Hera: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Mating in Matrimony
Hera as Archetypal Image of the Mating Instinct
The Phases and Rhythms of Hera
Hera’s Children
The Paradox of Jealousy
Introduction
Jealousy: Hera’s Offspring
The Conflict between Hera and Aphrodite
The Wanderings of Hera
A Child of Jealousy: Harmonia
In MidLife
Chapter 1: Hermes, Guide of Souls Through Liminality
Chapter 2: Burying the Dead: The Entry into the Midlife Transition
Chapter 3: Liminality and the Soul
Chapter 4: The Return of the Repressed During Midlife Liminality
Chapter 5: The Lure to Soul-Mating in Midlife Liminality
Chapter 6: Through the Region of Hades: A Steep Descent in Midlife’s Liminality
Chapter 7: On the Road of Life After Midlife
On Psychological Interpretation
Symbols and Interpretations
Three Types of Representation
Jung’s Hermeneutical Method
Interpretation and the Language of Psychology
References
Index
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Dr. Murray Stein’s prolific career has produced a substantial body of writings, lectures, and interviews. His writings, captured in these volumes, span a wide domain of topics that include writings on Christianity, Individuation, Mid-life, the practice of Analytical Psychology, and topics in contemporary society. His deep understanding of Analytical Psychology is much more than an academic discourse, but rather a deeply personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century.
This volume of the Collected Writings consists of psychological reflections on classical mythology for insight into archetypal structures and dynamics that play out in contemporary life. Mythology is an important resource for depth psychology, and the works included in this volume are a contribution to the archetypal perspective on psyche inspired by the works of C.G. Jung, James Hillman, and Raphael Lopez-Pedraza.
TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S
The Devouring Father: A Myth of Repression
A Portrait of the Father-Devoured Personality
The Devouring Father in Greek Mythology
Hephaistos: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Creativity
The Mythic Image of Hephaistos
The Underground Forge of Creativity
Hephaistian Art and the Feminine
The Hephaistian Character
Hephaistos and His Brother
The Loves of Hephaistos
Postscript
Narcissus: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Reflection
The Story and Its Interpreters
Narcissus and Death
Narcissus and Vanitas
Narcissus and Reflection
Narcissus and Projection
Narcissus and Narcissism
Narcissus and Neoplatonism
Hera: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Mating in Matrimony
Hera as Archetypal Image of the Mating Instinct
The Phases and Rhythms of Hera
Hera’s Children
The Paradox of Jealousy
Introduction
Jealousy: Hera’s Offspring
The Conflict between Hera and Aphrodite
The Wanderings of Hera
A Child of Jealousy: Harmonia
In MidLife
Chapter 1: Hermes, Guide of Souls Through Liminality
Chapter 2: Burying the Dead: The Entry into the Midlife Transition
Chapter 3: Liminality and the Soul
Chapter 4: The Return of the Repressed During Midlife Liminality
Chapter 5: The Lure to Soul-Mating in Midlife Liminality
Chapter 6: Through the Region of Hades: A Steep Descent in Midlife’s Liminality
Chapter 7: On the Road of Life After Midlife
On Psychological Interpretation
Symbols and Interpretations
Three Types of Representation
Jung’s Hermeneutical Method
Interpretation and the Language of Psychology
References
Index