The Lady of the Hare: A Study in the Healing Power of Dreams
By (Author) John Layard
Foreword by Robert A. Johnson
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
1st October 1989
United States
General
Non Fiction
154.63
Paperback
282
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
354g
This book is both a fascinating account of dream therapy and an exploration of the symbolism of the hare in myth and fable around the world. John Layard, a British Jungian analyst, first recounts his treatment of a devout Christian woman whose dream of the sacrifice of a hare marked a turning point in her spiritual and psychological healing. He then goes on to examine the meaning of the hare in the mythology of Asia, Africa, Europe, the Americas, and ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt. Among the many manifestations of this universal archetype are the hare as trickster-hero, as a goddess associated with the moon, as a Buddhist symbol of spiritual transformation, and as the Easter Rabbit of the Christian tradition.