The Psyche in Antiquity

The Psyche in Antiquity
Author: Edward F. Edinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 0919123864

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Rather than examining early philosophy as a whole, this text tracks the psyche as it manifests itself in the archetypal ideas of the ancient Greeks. The author's perspective redeems Greek philosophy by relating its ideas to modern psychological experience.

The Psyche in Antiquity

The Psyche in Antiquity
Author: Edward F. Edinger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1999
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: LCCN:cn99930320

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Ancient Greece Modern Psyche

Ancient Greece  Modern Psyche
Author: Virginia Beane Rutter,Thomas Singer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-04-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317551249

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Between ancient Greece and modern psyche lies a divide of not only three thousand years, but two cultures that are worlds apart in art, technology, economics and the accelerating flood of historical events. This unique collection of essays from an international selection of contributors offers compelling evidence for the natural connection and relevance of ancient myth to contemporary psyche, and emerges from the second 'Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche' conference held in Santorini, Greece, in 2012. This volume is a powerful homecoming for those seeking a living connection between the psyche of the ancients and our modern psyche. This book looks at eternal themes such as love, beauty, death, suicide, dreams, ancient Greek myths, the Homeric heroes and the stories of Demeter, Persephone, Apollo and Hermes as they connect with themes of the modern psyche. The contributors propose that that the link between them lies in the underlying archetypal patterns of human behaviour, emotion, image, thought, and memory. Ancient Greece, Modern Psyche: Archetypes Evolving makes clear that an essential part of deciphering our dilemmas resides in a familiarity with Western civilization's oldest stories about our origins, our suffering, and the meaning or meaninglessness in life. It will be of great interest to Jungian psychotherapists, academics and students as well as scholars of classics and mythology.

Psyche and Soma

Psyche and Soma
Author: John P. Wright,Paul Potter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2000
Genre: Mind and body
ISBN: 0199256748

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Psyche and Soma is a multi-disciplinary exploration of the conceptions of the human soul or mind and body, through the course of more than two thousand years of Western history. Thirteen specially commissioned chapters, each written by a recogized expert, discuss figures such as the physiciansHippocrates, Galen, Stahl, and Cabanis; theologians St Paul, Augustine, and Aquinas; and philosophers from Plato and Aristotle to Descartes, Leibniz, and La Mettrie. The chapters explore in chronlogical sequence the views of these writers on such questions as the soul's immortality, the control itexerts over the body, how mental disturbances arise out of bodily imbalances, and the roles of the priest and the physician in promoting spiritual and mental health. Psyche and Soma will be a key point of reference and a rich source of illumination in this central area of human inquiry.

Greek Models of Mind and Self

Greek Models of Mind and Self
Author: A. A. Long
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780674729032

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A. A. Long’s study of Greek notions of mind and human selfhood is anchored in questions of universal interest. What happens to us when we die? How is the mind or soul related to the body? Are we responsible for our own happiness? Can we achieve autonomy? Long shows that Greek thinkers’ modeling of the mind gave us metaphors that we still live by.

The God Image

The God Image
Author: Lionel Corbett
Publsiher: Chiron Publications
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781630519865

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This book describes the development of images of God, beginning in antiquity and culminating in Jung’s notion of the Self, an image of God in the psyche that Jung calls the God within. Over the course of history, the Self has been projected onto many local gods and goddesses and given different names and attributes. These deities are typically imagined as existing in a heavenly realm, but Jung’s approach recalls them to their origins in the objective psyche. This book shows how Jung’s approach avoids many of the philosophical problems produced by traditional anthropomorphic images of God and describes the myriad symbolic ways in which the Self may appear, independently of doctrinal images of God. By focusing on the empirical, psychological manifestations of the Self, Jung’s approach avoids arguments for and against the existence of a metaphysical God.

A History of Ancient Greek

A History of Ancient Greek
Author: Anastasios-Phoivos Christidēs,Maria Arapopoulou,Maria Chritē
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2007-01-11
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780521833073

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The Eternal Drama

The Eternal Drama
Author: Edward Edinger
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780834828681

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Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, Artemis, Athena—do the gods and goddesses of Greece have anything to say to us that we haven't already heard? In this book, based on a series of his lectures, the eminent Jungian analyst and writer Edward F. Edinger revisits all the major figures, myths, oracles, and legends of the ancient Greek religion to discover what they can still reveal—representing, as they do, one of the religious and mythic foundations of Western culture. Building on C. G. Jung's assertion that mythology is an expression of the deepest layers of mind and soul, Dr. Edinger follows the mythic images into their persistent manifestations in literature and on into our modern lives. He finds that the gods indeed continue to speak as we grow in our capacity to listen and that the myths express the inner energies within all of us as much as ever. Heracles is eternally performing his labors, Perseus is still confronting Medusa, Theseus is forever stalking the Minotaur, and Persephone is still being carried off to life in a new realm.