Longing for Paradise: Psychological Perspectives on an Archetype (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts)
Longing for Paradise: Psychological Perspectives on an Archetype (Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts)
The longing for freedom from conflict, suffering and deprivation is an eternal human dream of great emotional power. It is the dream of total happiness, embodied in almost all cultures as the myth of Paradise. The author, a Jungian analyst, begins with a discussion of the psychological connection between the idea of Paradise and the crucially decisive quality of the Mother-infant relationship in determining a child’s development.
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Kenneth Jackson said,
Wrote on February 4, 2012 @ 12:49 pm
Longing for Paradise,
Our western societies are driven by the passion to build our own paradise. We want to be comfortable but, above all, “happy” which may be read as “free from conflict”. Jacobi looks at the story of creation, the story of the Garden of Eden in the Bible and shows the ways in which this story has influenced behaviours down through the ages. Whether or not behaviours of readers change from reading this book, it will at least give them an understanding of the dominant myth which still drives every aspect of life in the western world.
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|Midwest Book Review said,
Wrote on February 4, 2012 @ 1:43 pm
For any engaged in intermediate to advanced psychology studies.,
Written by Mario Jacoby, a senior Jungian analyst based in Zurich, Longing For Paradise: Psychological Perspectives on an Archetype is a psychological treatise concerning the concept of Paradise. From the role that the idea of Paradise plays in the psychological qualities of the mother-infant bond and child development, to a close analysis of the Biblical tale of Paradise and the Fall, to links between the Jungian individuation process and the legends and myths of Paradise espoused by various cultures, Longing for Paradise deeply scrutinizes the complex interplay of human belief and thought processes. Numerous case studies offer concrete examples of the abstract mental concepts and complexes discussed in this scholarly text for any engaged in intermediate to advanced psychology studies.
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