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OverviewIn this text, Jungian analyst Robert Romanyshyn chronicles the process of grieving, from mourning and melancholy to reflection and closure. When someone you love dies, something dies in yourself as well. But despair should not become stuck or fixed. It should run its course, and in this text, Romanyshyn draws on personal and analytical experience to explore the psychological work that grief demands. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert RomanyshynPublisher: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Imprint: North Atlantic Books,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 15.10cm Weight: 0.284kg ISBN: 9781556433153ISBN 10: 1556433158 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 25 September 1999 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsRobert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. <br>-From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore <br> The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. <br>-David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Robert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. -From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. -David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Robert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. -From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. -David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Robert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. -From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. -David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Robert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. -From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. -David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Robert is introducing us to a new way of imagination that has direct relevance to our everyday situation, especially to its strong emotions and scarcity of meaning...it is a form of education of the deepest sort, the kind that happens when we are forced to find a way to live in the midst of grief. -From the Foreword, by Thomas Moore The Soul in Grief shows how moments of grief can help us move beyond false constructs of the ego...it expands our idea of psychology to situate life and the soul within the greater fabric of the living universe. -David Fideler, editor of Alexandria: A Journal of Cosmology, Philosophy, Myth and Culture Author InformationRobert Romanyshyn is the author of Technology as Symptom and Dream. He lives in Santa Barbara, California. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |