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The Collected Writings of Murray Stein: Volume 2

Myth and Psychology

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By: Murray Stein
Narrated by: James Conlan
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This volume of the Collected Writings consists of psychological reflections on classical mythology for insight into archetypal structures and dynamics that play out in contemporary life.

Mythology is an important resource for depth psychology, and the works included in this volume are a contribution to the archetypal perspective on psyche inspired by the works of C.G. Jung, James Hillman, and Raphael Lopez-Pedraza.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1: The Devouring Father: A Myth of Repression

Chapter 2: Hephaistos: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Creativity

Chapter 3: Narcissus: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Reflection

Chapter 4: Hera: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Mating in Matrimony

Chapter 5: The Paradox of Jealousy

Chapter 6: In Midlife

Chapter 7: Hermes, Guide of Souls through Liminality

Chapter 8: Burying the Dead: The Entry into the Midlife Transition

Chapter 9: Liminality and the Soul

Chapter 10: The Return of the Repressed During Midlife Liminality

Chapter 11: The Lure to Soul Mating in Midlife Liminality

Chapter 12: Through the Region of Hades: A Steep Descent in Midlife's Liminality

Chapter 13: On the Road of Life After Midlife

Chapter 14: On Psychological Interpretation

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brilliant writer but listening to it ruins it

The narrator is not invested in the text at all. The narration is too fast and it's akin to someone reading a shopping list.
The actual text is incredibly engaging and for Jungian theory very readable and enjoyable even.
I'm sure the narrator is great at reading other things but it really requires the narrator to have an interest and or understanding of the text in order to read it in a way that the meanings in it are conveyed.

Chiron are one of the main publishers of Jungian literature and I would have hoped for better from them really.

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