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Individuation:
Formulating a post Jungian view of individuation, a perspective which
integrates both personal and collective consciousness as critical
elements.
- Secret in Individuation. Taken from
a series of talks given in Mexico City and Johanesburg in 2001
and 2002. Explores the psychology of the secret through the myth
of King Arthur and personal and organizational case history.
- The Uses of Adversity: Intentional Pain,
the Body and Individuation. Presented at the 13th annual congress
for analytic psychology, 1995 and published in their proceedings.
Considers the dynamic relationship between pain, particularly
rituals of intentional pain in a variety of cultures, and the
development of individual and collective consciousness.
- The Ramp and the Pit from the
beautifully illustrated book Centered on the Edge (available
from Fetzer
Institute) describes the concept of ecstatic darkness and
how its exploration might further collective change.
- The Dark Estatic and Collective
Wisdom. Growing out of The Ramp and the Pit, this
article defines the concept of the dark ecstatic and discusses
its critical role in the development of individual and collective
consciousness.
- Music and the Psychology of Pacifism:
Benjamin Britten's Requiem. Explores the individuation of
composer Benjamin Britten and his collective interpretation to
post war Europe and the United States through an analysis of his
War Requiem.
- The Final Analysis. Second in a series
of lectures on individuation given in Mexico City.
- Depth Consultation. In the important
book Psyche at Work, edited by Murray Stein and John
Hollwitz (Chiron Press 1992) a theory and method of consulting
to groups and organizations based on depth analysis and the paradoxical
idea of “the individuation of a collective.” Two case
histories are included.
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