Living Between Worlds: Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times
By (Author) James Hollis
Sounds True Inc
Sounds True Inc
11th August 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
155.24
Hardback
184
Width 161mm, Height 237mm, Spine 20mm
391g
What guides us when our world is changing Discover the path to deeper meaning and purpose through depth psychology. What makes the challenges of our time so unique and daunting in human history Technology Resource depletion In Living Between Worlds, Dr. James Hollis challenges us to look within for the real cause. Few of our ancestors, if any, became enemies of themselves as we do; few split themselves off from their internal forms of guidance, he explains. We can serve the drives for power, wealth, status, whatever, but we cannot create meaning. Meaning is a by-product of being in right relationship to our soul. Dr. Holliss readers know him as a penetrating thinker who brings profound insight and sophistication to the inner journey. In Living Between Worlds, he broadens his lens to encompass the relationship between our inner struggles and the rapidly shifting realities of modern human existence. This is not a journey that will yield easy answers or pat reassurances. Yet by invoking the guidance of depth psychology, classical literature, philosophy, and myth, you will gain access to resources of purpose, courage, and hope that transcend time and circumstance. We will always live in in-between times, Hollis teaches. Perhaps we may drop our plumb line into those same guiding currents which ran through the souls of the ancients . . . and run through ours as well.
JAMES HOLLIS, PhD, is a Jungian analyst, a former director of the Jung Society of Washington, DC, and a professor of Jungian Studies for Saybrook University of San Francisco/Houston. He is a bestselling author whose sixteen books include Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, The Eden Project, What Matters Most, and Living an Examined Life. He lives with his wife, Jill, in Washington, DC. For more, visit jameshollis.net.