A Dream in the World: Poetics of Soul in Two Women, Modern and Medieval

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Psychology Press, 2003 - 260 Seiten

How can science and religion co-exist in the modern discipline of psychotherapy? A Dream in the World explores the interfaces between religious experience and dream analysis. At the heart of this book is a selection of dreams presented by the author's patient during analysis, which are compared with the dreams of Hadewijch, a thirteenth century woman mystic. The patient's dreams led the modern woman to an unanticipated breakthrough encounter with the divine, her "experience of soul". The experience reoriented and energized her life, and became her "dream-in-the-world". Following Jung's idea that the psyche has a religious instinct, Robin van Loben Sels demonstrates that the healing process possible through psychotherapy can come from beyond the psyche and can not be explained by our usual theories of scientific psychology.
Written in flowing, easily-read language A Dream in the World details a classical Jungian analysis of a woman's dreams, and searches the relationship between religious encounter, psyche and soul.

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Acknowledgements
1
Religious experience and the body
11
Theoretical approaches to mystical experience
21
The dreamer and her dreams
54
Snowy mountains two children
67
Ordeal by spiders
68
Twoness beneath the ocean
73
Artichoke dream
76
The solar tree
116
Hands holding the Earth
118
Cowlick and reentry
119
Experience of soul
126
Psychological commentary
148
Selfdirective dreams and initiation
150
Personification personalisation and indwelling
156
Winnicotts personalisation and indwelling
158

Lightning strike
79
Silver fish kiss
81
Burning stone
88
Three angels
91
On the beach naked woman fiery skin
93
Four colors
94
Buddha with a globe
95
Statue of a woman
97
Swami B is dancing
99
Rose dream
101
Bird with jeweled wings
105
White elephant on a white sea
107
Selfbirth
110
The lunar tree
111
Beyond personalisation to personhood
161
Reflections on psyche and soul
164
Limitations of Winnicotts view of religion as necessary illusion
165
Hadewijchs paradox
174
Hadewijch and the Beguines
176
Literary contributions
182
Beguine spirituality
183
Mysticism and the body
185
Hadewijch and the feminine
193
Soul and selftransformation
196
Summary and conclusions
204
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Robin E. van Loben Sels serves on the faculty of the Center for Depth Pscychology and Jungian Studies in Katonah, New York. She is currently in private practice in Manhatten and Katonah (New York) and Ridgefield (Connecticut).

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