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Robert A. Johnson

    26. Mai 1921 – 12. September 2018

    Robert A. Johnson ist ein bekannter Dozent und Jung'scher Analytiker, dessen Werk die Tiefen der menschlichen Psyche erforscht. Er befasst sich mit archetypischen Mustern und der transformativen Kraft von Mythen und leitet die Leser zu einem tieferen Verständnis ihres inneren Lebens an. Seine aufschlussreichen Analysen beleuchten die universellen Geschichten, die unsere Existenz prägen, und bieten tiefgründige psychologische Weisheit.

    Robert A. Johnson
    The Fisher King and the Handless Maiden
    Transformation
    Inner Work. Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth
    Der Mann, die Frau
    Ekstase
    Bilder der Seele
    • Transformation

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,3(354)Abgeben

      Presenting an original and vital model for psychological development, the brilliant and pioneering author of He, She, and We offers a new understanding of the stages of personal growth through which maturity and wholeness can be achieved. Using quintessential figures from classical literature--Don Quixote, Hamlet, and Faust--Robert Johnson shows us three clearly defined stages of consciousness development. He demonstrates how the true work of maturity is to grow through these levels to the self-realized state of completion and harmony.In Johnson's view, we all reach the stages depicted by Don Quixote, Hamlet, and Faust at various times of our lives. The three represent levels of consciousness within us, each vying for dominance. Don Quixote portrays the innocent child, while Hamlet stands for our self-conscious need to act and feel in control though we have no real connection to our inner selves. Faust embodies the master of the true self, who has gained awareness by working through the stages.

      Transformation
    • 4,2(595)Abgeben

      It is very dangerous when a wound is so common in a culture that hardly anyone knows there is a problem. Such is the case right now with our wounded feeling function- our inability to find joy, worth, and meaning in life. Robert A. Johnson, the celebrated author of 'He, She', and 'We', revisits two medieval tales and illuminates how this feeling function has become a casualty of our modern times. Johnson tells the story of the Wounded Fisher King from the Grail Myth to illustrate the anxiety and loneliness that plague men. From the folktale of the Handless Maiden, he explains the very different frustrations of women and describes how these disparities in the way we suffer account for much of the tension and miscommunication between men and women. His insightful analysis shows that these two stories, created centuries ago, are even more relevant today. Robert A. Johnson, a noted lecturer and Jungian analyst, is also the author of 'He, She, We, Inner Work, Ecstasy, Transformation', and 'Owning Your Own Shadow'.

      The Fisher King and the Handless Maiden
    • 4,2(1788)Abgeben

      Provides an illuminating explanation of the origins and meaning of romantic love and shows how a proper understanding of its psychological dynamics can revitalize our most important relationships.

      We
    • A new study of Captain T. E. Lawrence of Arabia, his ideas on warfare, and the context of the military campaigns, the peace settlements, and the legacies that followed.

      Lawrence of Arabia on War
    • He

      Understanding Masculine Psychology

      • 83 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(2854)Abgeben

      Robert A. Johnson, noted lecturer and Jungian analyst, updates his classic exploration of the meaning of being a man, and adds insight for both sexes into the feminine side of a man's personality.

      He
    • Owning Your Own Shadow

      • 128 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      4,0(4221)Abgeben

      This powerful work from the acclaimed Jungian analyst and best-selling author of He, She, and We explores our need to "own" our own shadow—the term Carl Jung used to describe the dark, unlit part of the ego. In this rich work, Robert Johnson guides us through an exploration of the shadow: what it is, how it originates, and how it interacts and is made through the process of acculturation.Johnson asserts that until we have undertaken the task of accepting and honoring the shadow within us, we cannot be balanced or whole, for what is hidden never goes away, but merely—and often painfully—turns up in unexpected places.

      Owning Your Own Shadow