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Seeing Through the Visible World

Jung, Gnosis, and Chaos

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Most of us recognize a world of everyday practical reality and another beyond common knowledge, encompassing ideals, values, and the mysteries of the unknown. June Singer, drawing from her experiences as a Jungian psychoanalyst, invites us on an extraordinary journey into the invisible realms of mind and spirit that lie beyond the tangible. While we often inhabit the first world, we occasionally venture into the second, which can feel alienated from the first. This exploration offers ways to integrate both realms within ourselves, allowing them to coexist and enrich one another. Singer emphasizes that there is no single path to connect with the invisible world; rather, each individual can discover their own way to the inner kingdom and unlock the "doors of perception." Through the journeys of two distinct women, she illustrates how the invisible world reveals itself through dreams, fantasies, visionary experiences, human interactions, and solitude. Additionally, she explores how this realm is perceived through physical sciences, spiritual disciplines, and the psychology of the unconscious. Ultimately, she provides insights on integrating the visible and invisible aspects of our lives to achieve wholeness and address personal and global challenges creatively.

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Seeing Through the Visible World, June Singer

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1991
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Titel
Seeing Through the Visible World
Untertitel
Jung, Gnosis, and Chaos
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
June Singer
Erscheinungsdatum
1991
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
230
ISBN10
0062507958
ISBN13
9780062507952
Reihe
Beschreibung
Most of us recognize a world of everyday practical reality and another beyond common knowledge, encompassing ideals, values, and the mysteries of the unknown. June Singer, drawing from her experiences as a Jungian psychoanalyst, invites us on an extraordinary journey into the invisible realms of mind and spirit that lie beyond the tangible. While we often inhabit the first world, we occasionally venture into the second, which can feel alienated from the first. This exploration offers ways to integrate both realms within ourselves, allowing them to coexist and enrich one another. Singer emphasizes that there is no single path to connect with the invisible world; rather, each individual can discover their own way to the inner kingdom and unlock the "doors of perception." Through the journeys of two distinct women, she illustrates how the invisible world reveals itself through dreams, fantasies, visionary experiences, human interactions, and solitude. Additionally, she explores how this realm is perceived through physical sciences, spiritual disciplines, and the psychology of the unconscious. Ultimately, she provides insights on integrating the visible and invisible aspects of our lives to achieve wholeness and address personal and global challenges creatively.