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Spring Publications Archetypal Psychology: Uniform Edition of the Writings of James Hillman, Vol. 1
£25.38
Random House USA Inc The Force of Character: And the Lasting Life
£14.39
Random House USA Inc The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling
£16.44
Transworld Publishers Ltd The Soul's Code
Plato and the Greeks called it 'daimon', the Romans 'genius', the Christians 'Guardian Angel' - and today we use terms such as 'heart', 'spirit' and 'soul'. For James Hillman it is the central and guiding force of his utterly unique and compelling 'acorn theory' which proposes that each life is formed by a particular image, an image that is the essence of that life and calls it to a destiny, just as the mighty oak's destiny is written in the tiny acorn.Highly accessible and imaginative, The Soul's Code offers a liberating vision of childhood troubles and an exciting approach to themes such as freedom, and, most of all, calling - that invisible mystery at the centre of every life that voices the fundamental question, 'What is in my heart that I must do, be and have? And why?'
£10.99
Spring Publications,U.S. Anima: An Anatomy of a Personified Notion
£17.99
WW Norton & Co Lament of the Dead: Psychology After Jung's Red Book
In this book of dialogues, James Hillman and Sonu Shamdasani reassess psychology, history, and creativity through the lens of Carl Jung’s Red Book. Hillman, the founder of Archetypal Psychology, was one of the most prominent psychologists in America and is widely acknowledged as the most original figure to emerge from Jung’s school. Shamdasani, editor and cotranslator of Jung’s Red Book, is regarded as the leading Jung historian. Hillman and Shamdasani explore a number of the issues in the Red Book—such as our relation with the dead, the figures of our dreams and fantasies, the nature of creative expression, the relation of psychology to art, narrative and storytelling, the significance of depth psychology as a cultural form, the legacy of Christianity, and our relation to the past—and examine the implications these have for our thinking today.
£23.99
Penguin Putnam Inc Fragments
£12.72
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart: Poems for Men
£18.70