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_aJung, C. G. _q(Carl Gustav), _d1875-1961. _91246581 |
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_aThe earth has a soul : _bthe nature writings of C.G. Jung / _cedited by Meredith Sabini. |
246 | 3 | 0 | _aNature writings of C.G. Jung |
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_aBerkeley, Calif. : _bNorth Atlantic Books, _c[2002] |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_tForeword / _rJoseph Henderson -- _tPreface / _rMeredith Sabini -- _gCh. 1. _tJung's Own Relationship with Nature. _tExcerpts from Memories, Dreams, Reflections. _tOn Being at the Tower at Bollingen. _tJung's Travels: Letters to Emma Jung. _tJung's Travels: Taos, New Mexico, 1925. _tJung's Travels: Kenya and Uganda, 1925-26. _tLetters -- _gCh. 2. _tConsciousness Slipped from Its Natural Foundation. _tExcerpts -- _gCh. 3. _tNature Was Once Fully Spirit and Matter. _tExcerpts. _tLetters -- _gCh. 4. _tThe Primitive Knows How to Converse with the Soul. _tExcerpts. _tArchaic Man -- _gCh. 5. _tWe Have Conquered Nature Is a Mere Slogan. _tExcerpts. _tMarginalia on Contemporary Events -- _gCh. 6. _tOur Civilizing Potential Has Led Us Down the Wrong Path. _tExcerpts. |
520 | _a"While never losing sight of the rational, cultured mind, Jung speaks for the natural mind, source of the evolutionary experience and accumulated wisdom of our species. Through his own example, Jung shows how healing our own living connection with Nature contributes to the whole."--Publisher description. | ||
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_aJungian psychology. _9328442 |
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_aSabini, Meredith, _eeditor. _9887786 |
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_3Contributor biographical information _uhttp://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0731/2001042792-b.html |
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