“So it is that a man can find in such a woman an image or picture of the other part of himself, otherwise unknown to him, which indeed he does not recognize as belonging to himself. This image seems to be in her; he perceives it, but as though it were her feeling, not [...]
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“The Way of All Women” by M. Esther Harding
Posted in Jungian Psychology, Psychology of Feminine on February 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“When the Spirits Come Back” by Janet O. Dallett
Posted in Jungian Psychology, Psychology of Feminine on June 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
“The psychology of a creative woman is somewhat different, for the realm of the mothers is her most fundamental reality. To fulfill her creative destiny a woman must become grounded in the divinity in whose image she was made — goddess, not god. When she succeeds, she no longer asks the men in her life [...]
“The Wounded Woman” by Linda Schierse Leonard
Posted in Jungian Psychology, Psychology of Feminine on May 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
“Perhaps the greatest wound the man suffers is not to acknowledge his own wound – to be unable to weep.”
“As a daughter grows up, her emotional and spiritual growth is deeply affected by her relationship to her father. He is the first masculine figure in her life and is a prime shaper of the [...]