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Authors: James Hollis, David H. Rosen
ISBN-13: 9781585442683, ISBN-10: 1585442682
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Date Published: February 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: James Hollis

James Hollis is a Jungian analyst and executive director of the C. G. Jung Educational Center of Houston.

Book Synopsis

What we wish to know, and most desire, remains unknowable and lies beyond our grasp. With these words, James Hollis leads readers to consider the nature of our human need for meaning in life and for connection to a world less limiting than our own.

In The Archetypal Imagination, Hollis offers a lyrical Jungian appreciation of the archetypal imagination. He argues that without the human mind s ability to form energy-filled images that link us to worlds beyond our rational and emotional capacities, we would have neither culture nor spirituality. Drawing upon the work of poets and philosophers, Hollis shows the importance of depth experience, meaning, and connection to an other world. Just as humans have instincts for biological survival and social interaction, we have instincts for spiritual connection as well. Just as our physical and social needs seek satisfaction, so the spiritual instincts of the human animal are expressed in images we form to evoke an emotional or spiritual response, as in our dreams, myths, and religious traditions.

The author draws upon the work of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, particularly his Duino Elegies, to elucidate the archetypal imagination in literary forms. To underscore the importance of incarnating depth experience, he also examines a series of paintings by Nancy Witt.

With the power of the archetypal imagination available to all of us, we are invited to summon courage to take on the world anew, to relinquish outmoded identities and defenses, and to risk a radical re-imagining of the larger possibilities of the world and of the self.

Journal of Analytical Psychology

" . . . beautifully crafted and conceived . . . As befitting a work on the necessity of imagination, this book is written in a heightened poetic style. . . I find it heartening that contemporary depth psychologists are finding continued insight and wisdom in the great poetic works."--Journal of Analytical Psychology

— David Tacey

Table of Contents

List of IllustrationsIX
ForewordXI
AcknowledgmentsXV
Introduction: Archetypal Imaginings: The Golden String Which Leads to Heaven's Gate3
Chapter 1Religious Imaginings: Divine Morphologies13
Chapter 2Literary Imaginings: Envisioned Logos35
Chapter 3Incarnational Imaginings: The Painter's Eye on Eternity59
Chapter 4Therapeutic Imaginings: Psychopathology and Soul99
Afterword: Re-Imagining the Soul119
Notes125
Bibliography131
Index135

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