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Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche
By Marie-Louise von Franz
The chief disciple of C. G. Jung, analyst Marie-Louise von Franz uses her vast knowledge of the
world of myths, fairy tales, visions, and dreams to examine expressions of the universal symbol of the Anthropos,
or Cosmic Man—a universal archetype that embodies humanity's personal as well as collective identity. She shows
that the meaning of life—the realization of our fullest human potential, which Jung called individuation—can only
be found through a greater differentiation of consciousness by virtue of archetypes, and that ultimately our future
depends on relationships, whether between the sexes or among nations, races, religions, and political factions.
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche 
Challenge of the Heart
Love, Sex, and Intimacy in Changing Times
This powerful collection of essays by such notables as D. H. Lawrence, Robert Bly, Anne Morrow
Lindbergh, and Rainer Maria Rilke focuses on the challenges of love between men and women, addressing the
questions and difficulties arising for people in relationships today. Anyone who is, has been, or hopes to be in
an intimate relationship with a person of the opposite sex will find this book "must" reading.
The first group of essays deals with the contradictions and possibilities inherent in erotic
love, leading to the question posed in the next section: What do men and women really want? The contributors ten
explore marriage as an ongoing path of personal transformation. That opens into a look at sexuality itself as an
especially vivid meeting of two different worlds. The book closes with a group of writings that consider
relationship as a vehicle for developing power, wisdom, and inner truth.
Carefully selected, threaded together by Welwood's insightful commentary, the essays presented
here approach the challenge of intimacy with bravery and gentleness, inspiring the reader toward becoming a
"warrior of the heart."
Challenge of the Heart
The Five Wisdom Energies
A Buddhist Way of Understanding Personality, Emotions, and Relationships
This book invites us to celebrate our strengths and work with our weaknesses by learning to
identify and utilize five basic personal styles or energies. Written in a playful and accessible way, this is the
first general-audience book on a Tibetan Buddhist system known as "the five buddha families"—an insightful way of
understanding human behavior and promoting personal growth.
Each of the five wisdom energies is associated with particular ways of perceiving and
interacting with the world and also with particular colors, elements, senses, seasons, and times of day. With easy,
fun, and engaging exercises and stories, Irini Rockwell shows us how to identify which energies are active in our
lives, and how we can work with them in any situation to improve self-awareness, communication, and creative
expression. 
The Five Wisdom Energies
The Happiness Trap
How to Stop Struggling and Start Living
A guide to ACT: the mindfulness-based program for reducing stress, overcoming fear, and creating a rich and
meaningful life
Foreword by Steven Hayes
By Russ Harris
Are you, like milllions of Americans, caught in the happiness trap? Russ Harris explains that
the way most of us go about trying to find happiness ends up making us miserable, driving the epidemics of stress,
anxiety, and depression. This empowering book presents the insights and techniques of ACT (Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy) a revolutionary new psychotherapy based on cutting-edge research in behavioral psychology. By
clarifying your values and developing mindfulness (a technique for living fully in the present moment), ACT helps
you escape the happiness trap and find true satisfaction in life. 
The Happiness Trap

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