Lying with the heavenly woman

understanding and integrating the feminine archetypes in men's lives

101 pages

English language

Published 1994 by HarperSanFrancisco.

OCLC Number:
29254418

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In an African folk tale, the otherworldly enchantment of the heavenly woman nearly destroys a young man who is ultimately saved by the love of a plain girl from his village. Depicting the role of the anima - she who animates and gives meaning to a man's life - the tale teaches the lifesaving importance of distinguishing between the light anima of the heavenly vision that can incapacitate a man for ordinary life and the earthly dark anima that represents the human capacity for relationship.

Lying with the Heavenly Woman explores this vital quest to understand and differentiate the varied role of the feminine in men's lives.

With characteristic insight and clarity, pioneering Jungian analyst Robert Johnson illuminates both the elusive, often misunderstood inner feminine - the realm of meaning, feeling, and creativity and the outer embodiments of femininity - a man's relationships to people who represent the life-enhancing feminine …

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Subjects

  • Men -- Psychology.
  • Femininity.
  • Archetype (Psychology)
  • Anima (Psychoanalysis)
  • Masculinity.