Eros and Pathos: Shades of Love and SufferingWhy do we fear love? How do we invite betrayal? What can we learn about ourselves from eroticism, abandonment, solitude? What unconscious drives are at work and seducation and jealousy? Are love, suffering and creativity connected? This book brings to light a treasure in the darkness. |
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
An Unexpected Occurrence | 15 |
The Evocation of Images | 25 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
abandonment able accept analysis anguish authentic beautiful become aware beloved betrayal body C.G. Jung Cesare Pavese collective condition conflict confronts conscious courage create creative danger death deep desire dimension Don Giovanni dream Dylan Thomas emerge emotional encounter erotic existence existential express external eyes face fact falling in love fantasies fear feel force give guilt human humiliation I-Thou relationship illusion imagination individual inner world intense ISBN James Hillman jealousy Jung Jungian Jungian Psychology kind light live loneliness lose love affair love experience lover Marie-Louise von Franz Marion Woodman Martin Buber means nature never object one's oneself pain passion Petrarch points of reference possibility precisely present psychic psychological question Rainer Maria Rilke reality realize reveal risk Sabina Spielrein secret seduction sense sexuality shadow situation solitude someone soul speak strength suffering takes things tion Transformation true uncon unconscious understand unique vital words
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