The Secret Garden: Temenos for Individuation : a Jungian Appreciation of Themes in the Novel by Frances Hodgson BurnettInner City Books, 2005 - 159 páginas This fascinating study grew out of the author's abiding interest in gardening as a metaphor for the process of individuation. |
Contenido
Preface | 7 |
2 | 22 |
3 | 39 |
Setting and Characters in The Secret Garden | 58 |
Intimations of Eternity | 141 |
List of Illustrations and Credits | 150 |
Términos y frases comunes
Active Imagination Alchemical analytical psychology animals archetype aspect attitude Authorized King James beautiful become beginning blossom C.G. Jung Child Archetype connection consciousness Craven Dark Woman death depths describes Dickon divine door dream earth energy Eros eternal everything experience fallow period feeling felt feminine flowers green points healing Highlands of Papua human Ibid individuation process inner solitude instinctual ISBN Joseph Campbell Jung's Jungian Jungian psychology light Lilias living looked Magic Marie-Louise von Franz Martha Mary and Colin Mary's masculine meaning Medlock Misselthwaite Manor Moore and Moore mother mystery nature never numinous one's Papua New Guinea person plant play principle psyche psychological Psychology and Alchemy Psychotherapy reality realized realm Reflections relationship revealed robin sacred Sacred Chaos scious secret garden seeds seemed sense soul spirit story symbol temenos things thought transcendent function tree uncon unconscious walk wanted whole wonder