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David H. Rosen

    Roses
    Kindergarten Symphony
    Finding Love and Life
    Opening Our Hearts
    Living with Evergreens
    The Tao of Jung
    • The Tao of Jung

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Carl Jung's life and spiritual journey are examined through the lens of Taoist philosophy, highlighting the integration of opposites, such as shadow/persona and yin/yang, as a path to wholeness. The author, Rosen, draws parallels between Jung's psychological insights and Taoist principles, emphasizing Jung's transformation from a Freudian perspective to a more holistic understanding of the psyche. Modeled after the Tao Te Ching, the book encourages readers to delve deeper into the connections between Jung's work and Taoist teachings.

      The Tao of Jung
    • Living with Evergreens

      • 46pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Feel the branches-roots-trunk-cones as yourself! This is apt advice from vincent tipi to readers of Living with Evergreens. Beauty, Love and Death combine in a song of LIFE! Dr. David H. Rosen is a physician, psychiatrist, and Jungian analyst. An interpreter of dreams, he looks for spiritual meaning and humor in all of life, including suffering. Illustrated with Salvador Dali-inspired sketches by Diane Katz, Living with Evergreens joins David Rosen's Spelunking Through Life as a continuing short-form memoir--moments captured in haiku. Lost in the Long White Clouds, Rosen's long-form memoir, the detailed adventure story of Rosen's astonishing life.

      Living with Evergreens
    • Opening Our Hearts

      • 74pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The collection features a series of haiku that serve as healing moments, inviting readers to reflect and find solace in the simplicity of the verses. With a focus on emotional depth and personal growth, the poems encourage an opening of the heart, making it a poignant exploration of resilience and introspection. This eleventh collection showcases the author's continued mastery of the haiku form, offering a tranquil and thoughtful experience for poetry lovers.

      Opening Our Hearts
    • Finding Love and Life

      • 130pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the themes of love and the essence of life, this book delves into how these powerful forces shape our existence and give purpose. It emphasizes the significance of relationships and personal connections, illustrating how they influence our experiences and perspectives. Through engaging narratives, the author invites readers to reflect on their own journeys and the impact of love in their lives, ultimately highlighting the universal quest for meaning.

      Finding Love and Life
    • Kindergarten Symphony

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Featuring a unique blend of education and imagination, this children's ABC book introduces young readers to a variety of animals, many of which are unfamiliar to North American audiences. Each page showcases stunning photographs that capture animals in their natural habitats while allowing children to attribute human traits to them. The book not only teaches the alphabet but also enriches vocabulary with new adjectives that complement the animal names, making it an engaging resource for both children and adults.

      Kindergarten Symphony
    • Roses

      • 70pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the beauty and symbolism of roses, intertwining personal reflections with vivid imagery. Each color of rose represents different emotions and memories, such as yellow for Texas and white for remembrance of a lost loved one. The narrative also features playful elements like panda faces among the blooms, creating a whimsical garden atmosphere. Through these floral representations, the author captures the essence of love, loss, and the joy found in nature's beauty.

      Roses
    • Synchronicity and Individuation

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The book explores the evolution of therapy, highlighting the integration of masculine and feminine aspects within individuals, as influenced by Jung's psychology. It emphasizes the concepts of wholeness and individuation, illustrated through the mandala symbol. Key elements such as the ego, Self, shadow, and synchronicity are examined, alongside their roles in analytical psychology. The narrative includes a case history to demonstrate these principles in practice, ultimately asserting that the Self is central to personal individuation, with the ego being secondary in this journey toward spiritual wholeness.

      Synchronicity and Individuation
    • Time, Love, and Licorice

      • 36pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      The story explores the transformative power of an attic, serving as both a workshop and a secret haven for Henry's creativity. However, the return of his father from war brings unexpected challenges, as Dad's emotional struggles disrupt Henry's imaginative play. This narrative delves into themes of childhood innocence, the impact of trauma, and the struggle to maintain a sense of wonder amidst familial upheaval.

      Time, Love, and Licorice
    • Torn Asunder

      • 166pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This memoir explores the transformative journey of David Rosen, who navigates his life as a psychiatrist, artist, and stand-up comedian while overcoming depression. His narrative is a blend of vulnerability, humor, and wisdom, showcasing his resilience and creative spirit. The work emphasizes themes of wholeness and spiritual depth, offering a poetic and philosophical perspective on personal healing and growth. Through his experiences, Rosen inspires readers to embrace their own journeys toward fulfillment and inner peace.

      Torn Asunder
    • Lesbianism

      A Study in Female Homosexuality

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The book presents a groundbreaking 1965-1966 research study that explores lesbianism as a legitimate way of life, challenging outdated views that categorized it as a mental disorder. Through interviews and psychological tests with 26 non-patient lesbians, the research reveals their mental health as stable, countering Freud's single-case argument. The 2020 edition features a dialogue between the author and his daughter, Rachel Rosen, offering contemporary insights and fostering a deeper understanding of lesbian experiences and identity.

      Lesbianism