Qato: I think you need a lot of unconscious friends. The unconscious recognizes people who have been through it, and suddenly you have a whole new group of friends. According to his own account, merton completed his inner transformation on his asian journey, standing barefoot in the presence of the giant buddha. My acient pilgrimage has purified itself, he wrote, i know and have seen what i was obscurely looking for. Qato: If you'd like more information about training programs, archives, pis pa, guess or to find a union analysting review, visit our web site, yin chicago dot org.
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For the second episode of Marion Woodman Month, we’re rebroadcasting the very first episode of Jungianthology, Chrysalis: The Psychology of Transformation. In this lecture, Toronto analyst Marion Woodman explores the body/spirit relationship, the withdrawing of projection, gender issues, and the surrender of the ego to the Self as these themes relate to personal transformation.
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