The Archetypal Cosmos
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
A new understanding of the role of myth and archetypal principles in our lives, based on the insights of a new cosmology.
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A new understanding of the role of myth and archetypal principles in our lives, based on the insights of a new cosmology.
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In this book, Keiron Le Grice shares his expertise in depth psychology and its central preoccupation: the workings of the unconscious mind. Adapted from his teaching in the Jungian and Archetypal Studies specialization at Pacifica Graduate Institute, California, Archetypal Reflections provides concise paragraph-length analyses and explanations of a wide range of topics, focusing on the work of C. G. Jung and other influential figures such as Nietzsche, Freud, Campbell, and Hillman. Skillfully illuminating Jung's theories of archetypes, individuation, the Self, and synchronicity, Le Grice also explores a number of other fascinating topics such as the role of the unconscious and myth in modern culture, the evolution of consciousness and civilization, the quest for spiritual meaning in a secular age, and the intersection of depth psychology and the new sciences. The primary concern throughout is the capacity of depth psychology to inform and transform our worldview, addressing the question of how we might find greater meaning and spiritual fulfillment in life. Le Grice shows how Jungian ideas can provide a source of deep wisdom to inform the inner journey and help us to better understand our place in the larger scheme of things.
In this selection of seminal essays, drawn together into a single volume, Keiron Le Grice introduces archetypal cosmology, the academic field centered on the practice of archetypal astrology. Exploring its relationship to science and the modern worldview, its basis in the psychology of C. G. Jung, and its development in the twentieth century, Part One tackles the fundamental theoretical and empirical issues raised by astrology. Part Two illustrates how we can use archetypal astrology to better understand ourselves and the place of the unconscious psyche in human experience. Discussing the life and work of Jung, Nietzsche, and others, it shows how archetypal astrology can help to illuminate not only individual lives but also the evolution of religious consciousness and conceptions of the divine.
Alchemy and the Dark Spirit in Nature-A Personal Encounter
A profound transformative crisis from 2001 to 2004 serves as the backdrop for this psychological memoir. Keiron Le Grice recounts his journey of self-discovery, exploring the root causes of his struggles. His path to overcoming the crisis is marked by insightful dreams, significant coincidences, and the influence of symbolic paintings. Additionally, the discovery of the Gnostic text, The Gospel of Thomas, plays a pivotal role in his transformation, offering guidance and deeper understanding throughout his experience.