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Institute Archive | Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst

Jungianthology Radio

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Edith Forgives Harold

For hillman, betrayal had archetyp under pinnings and is both necessary and inevitable. The masculine logos is not more powerful than life. He warned that, no matter what vows one took, or how hard one might try, life has a way of doing whatever it does. Hillman saw this movement from the initial establishment of primal trust od betrayal and then towards forgiveness as a movement of consciousness. Despite his emphasis on the masculine hillman believed that all this work was in service of the development of the anima.

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