The unconscious is one of the most radically original discoveries ever made.What, however, is the unconscious? What distinguishes this book from previous books on mythology and psychology is that Adams provides so many persuasive examples of how myths appear in contemporary dreams and fantasies, and does so with such erudition, wit, and eloquent clarity.
The author has a very refined style. That refinement is a result of his own individuation process. It is a soul making book, of course, in the best sense of the word, and the chapter concerning Ariadne will certainly enriches the reader. How do we need our Ariadnes. In either micro and macrocosm. I hope that there are more on the way.
An excellent and insightful overview of the mythic dimension
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For a long time, I've read thought leaders like James Hillman complaining that Jungians have lost the mythic dimension that was so important in Jung's own writing, resorting instead to an almost Freudian reductionism. This book, more than any other, helped me understand exactly why myth is important both in therapy and in the world around us."The Mythological Unconscious" is written for the professional, but it's certainly accessible by the layman. It's very readable, filled with pointed -- and poignant -- examples and, of course, myth and metaphor. I almost wish Dr. Adams had called this book something like "Myth and the Soul." Maybe then it would find the wide, popular audience it deserves.
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