June Singer Bücher






'It is so deep and so rich and so lucid." — Anais Nin 'Certainly the very best introduction to Jung around ... A beautiful conceived and constructed book with a personal quality that is warm and lovely and rich ...' — Joseph Campbell 'In a way one might say that this book ought not to have been published, because it gives away the essential secrets of psychotherapy and is form the pen of one of the great masters of the art.' — Alan Watts [From back cover.]
The Markoff Women
- 380 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The President's Women
- 544 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
Three women — ruthless Judith, who would stop at nothing to see her son Rud, president; wild, beautiful Carlotta; and her sweet sister Francesca — all desired Bill Sheridan, whose chief desire was to be president. In turn, Carlotta's daughters Jade and Abby, and Francesca's daughter D'Arcy, all wanted Rud. Whom or what did Rud want the most?
From the Nag Hammadi Library with the different times of day and days of the week. She reveals for us the macrocosm of human experience in the microcosm of the passing hours and days. Reverent introspection in the moment yields recognition of the sacredness and eternity of who we are and what our lives mean. Book jacket.
Singer follows two very different women as they learn to recognize clues by which the invisible world reveals itself to human dreams and fantasies, visionary experiences, human interactions, and through the depths of solitude. She reveals how the invisible world is viewed objectively by the physical and biological sciences, traditional and gnostic spiritual disciplines, and the psychology of the unconscious. She then suggests how to integrate the visible and invisible in our lives.
The Debutantes
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
They're the poor, little rich girls whose glamorous exploits made headlines as they searched for the love that eluded them. "A smashing read."— Cosmopolitan "Joys and disaster tied into one grand package bursting with emotions and passion."— Booklist "Characters fleshed so finely we remember them long after."— West Coast Review of Books
Full of psychological and spiritual insights that speak to today's sexual confusion. Singer shows how a person can at once embrace complementary and contradictory attitudes toward sex and gender. Finally, she proposes a range of choices by which people can identify themselves, secure that the masculine/feminine interaction within each individual is not only normal, but the dynamic factor in their wholeness.
Buffy, Suzannah, Cleo, Cassie and Suellen - young, beautiful and talented - want to make it into the fastest set of all, the Movie Set, which feeds on scandal, glamour, sex and raw emotion. They all make it, but only they know the cost. The author also wrote The Debutantes and Star Dreams.
