Jung and Yoga: The Psyche-body ConnectionInner City Books, 2001 - 158 páginas This text looks at the parallels between yoga practice and Jungian analysis, focusing on Jung's ideas as experienced through bodywork. Previously hidden energy brings psyche and body together, uniting them in sacred union that gives birth to a new consciousness. |
Contenido
Foreword by Marion Woodman | 7 |
The Body As Container | 23 |
The Spine As Axis Between Heaven and Earth | 52 |
Yaakov | 89 |
Muladhara Elephants and the Kabbalah | 102 |
The Fire of Kundalini | 117 |
Bibliography | 148 |
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A Dream in the World: Poetics of Soul in Two Women, Modern and Medieval Robin E. Van Löben Sels Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Theory And Practice of Yoga: Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson Gerald James Larson,Knut A. Jacobsen Vista previa limitada - 2005 |