This is an erudite and far-reaching study of the dubious cultural influence of Freud written by a practising psychotherapist and from the viewpoint of the…… Read More »
Here, Ann Casement provides an insightful addition to the introductory literature on Carl Jung. Although the terrain is familiar this map has new accents much…… Read More »
This is a further volume (6) in the remarkable series of public lectures given by Jung at ETH Zurich between 1933 and 1941 – there…… Read More »
This is a collection of 61 love poems, regarded as a lyrical masterwork from the late 12th and early 13th century, and represents the first…… Read More »
Caitlin is a world authority on the practice of Celtic spiritual traditions and the author of over 80 books and card decks. The meaning of…… Read More »
Edward Curtin ('from a young age obsessed with truth, death and freedom') is one of a number of courageous writers including Douglas Valentine, Robert F.…… Read More »
First published in 1929, three years after the death of Rilke, this is a book I have been meaning to read for many years, and…… Read More »
Readers might baulk at the last word in the title of this book, in which case you can substitute responsibility – which appears in the…… Read More »
This is a work of extraordinary power and eloquence, echoing the prophetic voice of Rumi for our time. Aptly subtitled 'a poetic journey of awakening…… Read More »
This is a wonderful bedside book consisting of 48 brief stories, prose poems, dialogues with a Zen teacher and moments of awakening where we see…… Read More »