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Life Skills
1
G. Chapman, Edges of Awareness: Poems from the Years
1995-1998, Melbourne, CCTC, 1998
A Threatening World
1
P. Tillich, The Courage to Be, London, Collins, Fontana, 1965
2
Where Freud used the term "libido" to refer to sexual energy, Jung
used it more comprehensively to draw attention to life energies of the total
being. It is in this sense that it is used in this book. Jung argued in Four
Archetypes, that loss of energy or libido often results in fatigue. C.G.
Jung, Four Archetypes: Mother, Rebirth, Spirit, Trickster, London,
Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1972, 73
3
H.D. Thoreau, Walden and Civil Disobedience, Middlesex, England,
Penguin, 1987, 50
4
A. Stevens, Private Myths: Dreams and Dreaming, London, Hamish
Hamilton, 1995, 336
5
James Broughton from "James Broughton: Gaiety of Soul" in M.
Thompson, Gay Soul: Finding the Heart of Gay Spirit and Nature, NY
HarperSanFrancisco, 1995, 11
6
Quoted in Thompson, op. cit., 5
7
T. Moore, Care of the Soul: A Guide for Cultivating Depth and
Sacredness in Everyday Life, NY, HarperPerennial, 1992 xi
8
Broughton, in Thompson, op. cit., 12
9
M. Eliade, Shamanism: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy, Princeton,
NJ, Princeton University Press, Bollingen Series LXXVI, 1964, 215
10
Moore, op. cit., xi
11
C.G. Jung, Psychology and the East, Princeton, Princeton
University Press, Bollingen Series XX, 1978, 11
12
S. Keen, Hymns to an Unknown God: Awakening the Spirit in
Everyday Life, NY, Bantam, 1994, 5
13
This emphasis is taken up by Da Free John, The Transmission of
Doubt, Clearlake California, The Dawn House Press, 1984, 420
14
C.G. Jung, Symbols of Transformation, Princeton, Princeton
University Press, Bollingen Series, XX, 1976, 229-230
[305]
15
S. Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, London,
Rider Books, 1992, 116-117
16
C.G. Jung, Dream Analysis: Notes on the Seminar Given in 1928-
1930, Princeton, Princeton University Press, Bollingen Series, XCIX, 1984,
470
17
C.G. Jung, Critique of Psychoanalysis, Princeton, Princeton
University Press, Bollingen Series XX, 1975, 226
18
T. Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides: A healing Journey, Sydney,
HarperCollinsPublishers, 1994, 61
19
P. Cousineau [Ed.], The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on his
Life and Work, San Francisco, Harper and Row, 1990, xiii
Knowing Yourself
1
H.D. Thoreau, Walden and Other Writings, London, Bantam, 1950,
723-724
2
Quoted in L. Vaughan-Lee, The Call and the Echo: Sufi Dreamwork
and the Psychology of the Beloved, Putney, Vermont, Threshold Books,
1992, viii
3
C.G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, London, Collins,
Fontana, 1975, 214; It is conjectured that Nietzsche suffered from general
paresis (A. Storr, Feet of Clay: A Study of Gurus, London, Harper
Collins, 1997, 104), a consequence of his having contracted syphilis ( L.E.
Hinsie & R.J. Campbell,
Psychiatric Dictionary, 4th Edn, NY, OUP, 1970, 546).
4
ibid., 194-225
5
S. Arieti, The Intrapsychic Self, NY, Basic Books, 1967; K. Wilber,
Up From Eden: A Transpersonal View of Human Evolution, Boston,
Shambhala, New Science Library, 1986, 25-27
6
Jung, Dream Analysis, 96
7
K. Wilber, The Spectrum of Consciousness, Wheaton, Ill, Quest
Books, 1993; K. Wilber, No Boundary: Eastern and Western Approaches of
Personal Growth, Boston and London, Shambhala, New Science Library,
1981
8
K. Wilber, A Brief History of Everything, Melbourne, Hill of
Content, 1996, 69-83; K. Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, The Spirit of
Evolution, Boston and London, Shambhala, 1995, 79-152
9
Acts 9:1-19
10
M. Bergström, "Meaning and the Living Brain", P. Pylkkänen [Ed],
The Search for Meaning: The New Spirit in Science and Philosophy,
[306]
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, Crucible, The Aquarian Press, 1989,
124-154; D. Zohar & I. Marshall, Quantum Society: Mind, Physics and a
New Social Vision, London, Flamingo, HarperCollins, 1994, 41-199
11
An interesting hyperspace view of consciousness has been
developed by Saul-Paul Sirag, "Consciousness: A Hyperspace View", J.
Mishlove, The Roots of Consciousness: The Classic Encyclopaedia of
Consciousness Studies Revised and Expanded, Tulsa, Council Oak Books,
1993, 327-365
12
J. Hillman, The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling,
Australia, Random House, 1996
13
Wilber, Spectrum of Consciousness
14
Romans 8:16
15
D. Shainberg, "Making Meaning", in Pylkkänen, op. cit., 155
16
M. Eckhart, Meister Eckhart, From Whom God Hid Nothing:
Sermons, Writings and Sayings [Foreword by David Steindl-Rast], Boston
and London, Shambhala, 1996, 70
17
Romans 12:3
18
An idea suggested by St. Bernard and developed by Thomas
Merton, The Waters of Siloe, San Diego, NY, London, 1979, 349
19
C.G. Jung, Dreams, Princeton, Princeton University Press,
Bollingen Series XX, 1974, 101, C.G. Jung, Two Essays on Analytical
Psychology, Princeton, Princeton University Press,, Bollingen Series XX,
1972, 70
20
Jung argues a similar position with regard to the need to balance the
attention we give to outward objects with an inner attention to spirit:
Four Archetypes, 91
21
K. Wilber, The Atman Project: A Transpersonal View of Human
Development, Wheaton, Theosophical Publishing House, 1985, 104-107
22
Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 217
23
Rinpoche, op. cit., 41-81
24
Eckhart, op. cit., 51
25
Quoted in A. Stevens, On Jung, London & NY, Routledge, 1990, 19
26
Lao Tsu, Tao Te Ching, NY, Random House, Vintage1972, Chapter
47 "Dao De Jing", rather than "Tao Te Ching" is currently the preferred
transliteration.
27
Keen, op. cit., 15
28
Quoted Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 70
[307]
Celebrating Your Uniqueness
1
C.G. Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, Princeton,
Princeton University Press, Bollingen Series XX, 1972, 85
2
C.G. Jung, Collected Works, 6, para 200
3
James Hillman deals with expressions of individuality that find
expression in evil behaviour in Chapter 10 of The Soul's Code
4
Those classified as "4's" in the Enneagram: H. Palmer, The
Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and Others in Your Life, NY,
HarperSanFrancisco, 1988, 168-203
5
Hillman, op. cit., 286
6
E.F. Edinger, Ego and Archetype, Middlesex, England, Penguin, 1986
Creating Your World
1
Hillman, op. cit., 174
2
D. Bohm, "Meaning and Information", Pylkkänen, op. cit., 43-85;
F. Capra, The Tao of Physics, London, Fontana, 199061-93; P.
Davies, God and the New Physics, London, Penguin, 1990, 100-118;
F.A. Wolf, Parallel Universes, London, Paladin, HarperCollins,
1991
3
Wilber, The Atman Project, 40-44
4
Jung, Dream Analysis, 442-443
5
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 109-152
6
K. Armstrong, A History of God, Mandarin, 205, 240
7
F. Capra, The Tao of Physics: An exploration of the parallels between
modern physics and Eastern mysticism, London, Collins, Fontana,
Flamingo, 1983
8
Da Free John, op. cit., 164
9
Quoted in B. Jones, Dictionary of World Biography, Melbourne,
Information Australia, 1994, 549
10
Merton, "Final Integration", W.E. Conn [Ed., Conversion:
Perspectives on Personal and Social Transformation, NY, Alba House,
1978, 263-272
Exploring Your Myth
1
Cousineau, op. cit., 159
2
ibid., 201
3
J. Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, NY, Penguin,
1987, 118
4
Cousineau, op. cit., 61; Jung, Critique of Psychoanalysis, 128
5
Cousineau, op. cit., 159
[308]
6
ibid., 225
7
ibid., 129
8
ibid., 139
9
ibid., 74
10
H. Bloom, The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the
Forces of History, St. Leonards, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1995
11
R. Panikkar, Myth, Faith and Hermeneutic, NY, Paulist Press,
1979, 373
12
Hillman, op. cit., 93
13
Jung, Dream Analysis, 684
14
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 231
15
Cousineau, op. cit., 119
16
ibid., 166; Phil Cousineau, summarising Campbell's assertion,
argued that the monomyth is a metamyth, highlighting the unity of the
spiritual history of humankind ": ibid., xvi
17
Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 389
18
Cousineau, op. cit., 162
19
Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 370
20
Cousineau, op. cit., 165
21
Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 4
22
Cousineau, op. cit., 167
23
ibid., 168
24
ibid., 161
25
ibid., 139
26
Jung argued that we are the servants of our ideas: Jung, Critique of
Psychoanalysis, 225; Bloom similarly commented that we greedily
espouse ideas that promise solutions to our problems because they offer
us the illusion of control and because they unify us into a superorganismic
mind: Bloom, op. cit., 171
27
Wilber, Up From Eden, 93
28
ibid., 96
29
Wilber, Up From Eden, 42
30
ibid., 113
31
Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 128ff quoted in summary in
Wilber, Up From Eden, 116
32
ibid., 121
33
Because the moon, at the end of its cycle, disappeared into the
underworld, the consort of the Great Mother was regarded as the
resurrected god who had been dead three days: ibid., 123. Further,
because it was considered that fathers had no function in the reproductive
[309]
process, the Great Mother was viewed as both the bride and virgin mother
of god: ibid., 125. The Great Mother was, therefore, the mother/bride of
the resurrected god: ibid., 126
34
Concerned with the growth of language and imagery focusing on
single perceptual dimensions, such as colour or size.
35
Associated with mental skills related to conservation, eg, volume
conservation, the understanding that water poured from a tall thin
container into a short fat one is conserved. The volume remains constant.
36
Wilber, ibid., 87-176; Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 223-226
37
Wilber, Up From Eden, 179-294; Wilber, Sex, Ecology,
Spirituality, 226-253
38
In which people thought rationally, or logically, rather than
mythically, and in which they thought of themselves as individuals rather
than remaining perceptually embedded in the wider community.
39
Wilber, Up From Eden, 182-187
40
ibid., 217-260; J. Campbell, The Masks of God: Occidental
Mythology, NY, Penguin, 1976
41
J. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces, London, Paladin,
Grafton Books, 1988, 30
42
Cousineau, op. cit. opposite 80
43
ibid., 174
44
ibid., 114
45
Campbell, Primitive Mythology, 180
46
Keen, op. cit., 4-5
47
J.S. Bolen, Gods in Every Man: A New Psychology of Men's Lives
and Loves, San Francisco, Harper and Row, 1989; J.S. Bolen, Gods in
Every Woman: A New Psychology of Women, NY, Harper Perennial, 1985
48
G. Wehr, Jung: A Biography, Boston, Shambhala, 1988, 321-323
49
Panikkar, op. cit., 20-51; See also Jung, Dream Analysis, 582
50
Campbell, Primitive Myths, 92
51
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 236-242
Earthing Yourself
1
Wilber, Up From Eden, 187-190
2
Stevens, Private Myths, 341
3
C.G. Jung, Psychology and the East, 100
4
Quoted by Broughton in Thompson, op. cit., 11
[310]
5
Sonnet XXIII of the Sonnets of Michaelangelo quoted in M. Clark, A
Historian's Apprenticeship, Melbourne, Melbourne University Press,
1992, 46
6
T. Merton, No Man is an Island, NY, Dell, 1955, 107
7
Keen, op. cit., 194
8
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 161
9
Keen, op. cit., 215
10
Hillman, op. cit., 41ff
11
ibid., 43
12
ibid., 42
13
E.T. Gendlin, Focussing, NY, Bantam, 1982; P.A. Campbell & E.M.
McMahon, Bio-Spirituality: Focusing as a way to grow, Chicago, Loyola
University Press, 1985
14
Broughton in Thompson, op. cit.,, 12
15
Campbell's paraphrase in Cousineau, op. cit., 221
16
J. Campbell, The Masks of God: Oriental Mythology, NY.
Penguin, 1976, 114
17
Keen, op. cit., 5-6
18
Cousineau, op. cit., 156-157
19
Keen, op. cit., 206
20
ibid., 216
21
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 100
22
Quoted in Cousineau, op. cit., 209
23
Panikkar, op. cit., 304-308
24
Jung, Four Archetypes, 90
Acknowledging Your Feelings
1
Herbert Marcuse, quoted in Stevens, Private Myths, 336
2
Cousineau, op. cit., 212
3
Jung, Dream Analysis, 698
4
ibid., 699
5
R.C.Smith, The Wounded Jung: Effects of Jung's Relationships on his
Life and Work, Evanston, Illinois, Northwestern University Press, 1996,
92-96
6
A. Moir and D. Jessel, Brainsex: The Real Difference Between Men
and Women, London, Mandarin, 1995; A. & B. Pease, Why men don't
listen and women can't read maps, Mona Vale, New South Wales, 1999
7
Harvey, Thompson, op. cit., 52
[311]
Trusting Your Intuition
1
P. Goldberg, The Intuitive Edge: Understanding Intuition and
Applying it in Everyday Life, Los Angeles, Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1983, 15
2
S. Radhakrishnan, An Idealist View of Life, London, Unwin Books,
1970, 101
3
John 12:49-50
4
Radhakrishnan, op. cit.,101, 102
5
ibid.,103
6
Hillman, op. cit., 98
7
J. Campbell [Ed.], The Portable Jung, Middlesex, England, Penguin,
1985, 221
8
ibid., 220
9
ibid., 258
10
Moir & Jessel, op. cit., 46-48; Pease, op. cit., 56-57
11
Larry Dossey's summary in L. Dossey, Recovering the Soul: A
Scientific and Spiritual Search, NY, Bantam, 1989, 86
12
C.B. Pert, "The Wisdom of the Receptors: Neuropeptides, the
Emotions, and Bodymind", Advances 3:3 (1986), 8-16
13
Palmer, op. cit., 36-35
14
Hillman, op. cit., 100
15
Radhakrishnan, op. cit., 124: Aristotle also allowed for "the
intuitive apprehension of first principles which all reasoning assumes to
start with." ibid., 125
16
William James, commenting on this contradiction in Hegel,
contended that Hegel's mythic view of the world was derived, not from
observation or reason, but from factors that where intuitively grasped:
ibid., 135
17
Quoted in Goldberg, op. cit., 25
18
Quoted in Goldberg, op. cit., 37-38
19
Radhakrishnan, op. cit., 105
20
ibid., 108-112
21
ibid.,114
22
ibid., 112
23
ibid., 101
24
ibid.,126
25
ibid.,116
26
ibid.,120
27
ibid.,121
28
Goldberg, op. cit., 20
[312]
29
ibid., 21
30
ibid., 45
31
Quoted in Dossey, op. cit., 33
32
Goldberg, op. cit., 40-41
33
Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, 72
34
ibid., 73
35
Radhakrishnan, op. cit.,142
36
Hillman, op. cit., 98
37
Quoted in Goldberg, op. cit., 23-24
38
Quoted in Goldberg, op. cit., 48-49
39
Quoted in J. Chesterman, An Index of Possibilities: Energy and
Power, NY, Pantheon Books, 1974, 186
40
Hillman, op. cit., 99
Welcoming Your Anger
1
Books on the Enneagram that you would find helpful are R. Baron &
E. Wagele, The Enneagram Made Easy, NY, HarperSanFrancisco, 1994;
D.R. Riso, Personality types: Using the Enneagram for Self-Discovery,
Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1990; R. Rohr & A. Ebert, Discovering the
Enneagram, North Blackburn Vic, CollinsDove, 1990; R. Rohr,
Enneagram II: Advancing Spiritual Discernment, North Blackburn,
Victoria, Dove, 1995; H. Palmer, op. cit.; H. Palmer, The Enneagram in
Love and Work, NY, HarperSanFrancisco, 1995
2
Palmer, The Enneagram: Understanding Yourself and Others in Your
Life, 72-100
3
S. Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, Middlesex,
England, Penguin, 1978, 462
4
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 131
5
M. d'Apice, From Noon to Nightfall: A Journey Through Midlife and
Aging, North Blackburn, Victoria, Dove, 1995, 92
6
Jung, Dream Analysis, 266
7
ibid., 710
8
Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 65
9
C.W. Baars, Feeling and Healing Your Emotions, NJ, Lagos
International, 1979, 149-150
10
Bloom, op. cit., 14-20
11
Moir and Jessel,--chk video
12
Moir & Jessel, op. cit., 180; Pease & Pease, op. cit., 186
[313]
13
Cousineau, op. cit., 229-230
14
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 94
15
Keen, op. cit., 205
Befriending Your Demons
1
Keen, op. cit., 67
2
Jung, Four Archetypes, 38
3
Quoted in Bloom, op. cit., vii
4
Romans 7:14-20 NEB
5
Jung, Four Archetypes, 56
6
Jung, Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, 19
7
R. Bly, A Little Book on the Human Shadow, Shaftesbury, Dorset,
Rockport, Massachusetts, 1988
8
J. Diamond, Life Energy, Pymble, New South Wales, Angus and
Robertson, 1992; A. Lowen, Bioenergetics, London, Penguin, 1988
9
R.H. Hopcke, Men's Dreams, Men's Healing, Boston and London,
Shambhala, 1990, 106-138
10
P. O'Connor, Understanding the Mid-Life Crisis, Melbourne, Sun
Books, 1981, 67-84
11
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 300
12
S. Moon, Dreams of a Woman: An analyst's inner journey, Boston,
Sigo Press, 1983
13
Keen, op. cit., 39
14
Jung, Dream Analysis, 154
15
ibid., 561
16
L. Dossey, Healing Words: The Power of Prayer and the Practice of
Medicine, NY, HarperSanFrancisco, 1993, 14-15
17
Broughton in Thompson, op. cit.,, 12
18
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 442
19
d'Apice, op. cit., 49
20
Jung, Dream Analysis, 76
21
Jung, Four Archetypes, 129
22
Jung, Dream Analysis, 317
23
Jung, Dream Analysis, 612
24
ibid., 614
25
Quoted in Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 108
26
Wilber, "The Spectrum of Psychopathology", K. Wilber, J. Engler &
D.P. Brown, Transformations of Consciousness: Conventional and
[314]
Contemplative Perspectives on Development, Boston & London,
Shambhala, 1986, 107-126
27
Rohr, Discovering the Enneagram, 15-19
28
Jung, Four Archetypes, 93
29
Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, 61[94]
30
Jung, Dream Analysis, 329
31
Jung, Four Archetypes, 131
Playing With Your Dreams
1
R.L. van der Castle, Our Dreaming Mind: The role of dreams in
politics, art, religion and psychology, from ancient civilizations to the
present day, London, Aquarian, 1994, 242
2
ibid., 250
3
ibid., 311
4
ibid., 361
5
L. Mumford, Technics and Human Development, NY, Harcourt
Brace Javanovich, 1966, 48-51
6
"The Epic of Gilgamesh", Tablets I & II, J.B. Pritchard, The Ancient
Near East, Vol I: An Anthology of Texts and Pictures, Princeton,
Princeton University Press, 1958, 40-47
7
Stevens, Private Myths, 8-9
8
van der Castle, op. cit., 50-51
9
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 310
10
Stevens, Private Myths, 10
11
S. Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams, NY, Avon Books, 1965
12
Jung, Dreams, 101
13
ibid., 101
14
Stevens has argued that dreams are potent agents in the process of
creativity: Stevens, Private Myths, 278
15
ibid., 68-80;Van de Castle, op. cit., 177-202
16
Stevens, Private Myths, 89
17
ibid., 89
18
ibid.
19
ibid., 98
20
Da Free John, op. cit., 330
21
Stevens, Private Myths, 269-272
22
van de Castle, op. cit., 28-33
23
Van de Castle, op. cit., XXI
[315]
24
Jung, Dream Analysis, 401
25
Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 256-258
26
B. Hannah, Jung: His Life and Work: A Biographical Memoir,
Boston, Shambhala, 1991, 209
27
Stevens, Private Myths, 260
28
Jung, Four Archetypes, 13
29
Jung, Collected Works, 18, para 1228
30
Stevens, Private Myths, 103
31
K. Wilber, The Eye of Spirit: An Integral Vision for a World Gone
Slightly Mad, Boston and London, Shambhala, 1998, 264-267
32
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 333
33
Stevens, On Jung, 85
34
Jung, Dreams, 77
35
ibid., 118
36
ibid., 96
37
Van de Castle, op. cit., xiv
38
Stevens, On Jung, 106
39
Jung, Dreams, 72
40
Jung, Dreams, 98
41
Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 214; W. Kaufmann [Ed &
Trans], The Portable Nietzsche, NY, Penguin, 1976, 13-14
42
Jung, Dreams, 169-297
Honouring Your Sexuality
1
Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, 65
2
B. Strong & C. DeVault, Understanding Our Sexuality, St. Paul, Wat
Publishing Co., 1988, 33
3
Jung, Critique of Psychoanalysis, 206
4
Keen, op. cit.,180
5
Romans 13:12-14
6
Wilber, Up From Eden, 191-200
7
Armstrong, op. cit., 146
8
Cousineau, op. cit., 98
9
Jung, Dream Analysis, 450
10
Moir & Jessel, op. cit.; Pease & Pease, op. cit.
11
P. Young-Eisendrath, You're Not What I Expected: Breaking the
"He said--She said" Cycle, NY, Simon and Schuster, 1993, 15
12
Pease & Pease, op. cit., 195-215
[316]
13
ibid., 205-206
14
J. Kramer & D. Dunaway, Why Men Don't Get Enough Sex and
Women Don't Get Enough Love, London, Virgin Books, 1991, 63
15
Jung, Dream Analysis, 173
16
Keen, op. cit., 180
17
Young-Eisendrath, op. cit., 181
18
d'Apice, op. cit., 101
19
Jung, Dream Analysis, 196-197
20
Broughton in Thompson, op. cit.,, 13
21
Saslow in Thompson, op. cit., 141
22
d'Apice, op. cit., 132
23
Introduction 3, Nietzsche, Monarch notes on CD ROM, NJ, Simon
and Schuster, 1992
24
U. Holmes, Spirituality for Ministry, San Francisco, Harper and
Row, 1982, 101-102
25
Origen, Gregory of Nyssa, Bernard of Clairvaux, John of the Cross
26
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 287
27
M. Mott, The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton, Boston,
Houghton Mifflin, 1984, 436-458; Holmes, op. cit., 104
28
ibid., 95
29
M. Kelsey & B. Kelsey, Sacrament of Sexuality: The Spirituality
and Psychology of Sex, Rockport, Massachusetts, Element, 1991, 3
30
Keen, op. cit., 177
31
ibid., 178
Beginning at the End
1
d'Apice, op. cit., 233
2
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 7
3
W.B. Yeats, "Sailing to Byzantium", J. Hayward [Ed.], The Penguin
Book of English Verse, Middlesex, England, 1956, 408
4
Keen, op. cit., 251-252
5
E. Kübler-Ross, On Death and Dying, NY, Macmillan, London,
Collier Macmillan, 1975, 7
6
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 16
7
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 31
8
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 12
9
ibid., 5-6
10
Psalm 90:12
[317]
11
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 19
12
Da Free John, op. cit., 141-142
13
Quoted in S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 15
14
B. Dawe, Sometimes Gladness: Collected Poems, 1954-1987,
Melbourne, Longman Cheshire, 1988, 149
15
Jung, Psychology and the East, 48
16
d'Apice, op. cit., 227
17
ibid.
18
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 35
19
Dawe, op. cit., 14
20
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 8
21
d'Apice, op. cit., 229
22
Hillman, op. cit., 212
23
Da Free John, op. cit., 432
24
Quoted in d'Apice, op. cit., 236
Enjoying the Silence
1
G. Chapman, "Requiem for Homo Sapiens: A Salute to Cassandra",
Edges of Awareness, 19-20
2
G. Chapman, "Being", A First Offering: Poems from the years
1985-1994, Melbourne, CCTC, 1995, 40-46
3
H.J.M. Nouwen, Reaching Out: The Three Movements of the
Spiritual Life, Great Britain, Collins, 1982, 45
4
H.J.M. Nouwen, The Way of the Heart: Desert Spirituality and
Contemporary Ministry, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, 25
5
ibid., 32
6
T. Merton, The Sign of Jonas, London, Burns and Oats, 1953, 261
7
Quoted in Nouwen, Reaching Out, 47
8
Nouwen, The Way of the Heart, 48
9
A. T. Rinpoche, Taming the Tiger: Tibetan Teaching for Improving
Daily Life, London, Rider, 1994
10
T. Merton, The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton, NY, New
Directions Books, 1975, 158
11
Nouwen, Reaching Out, 23-60
12
Quoted in Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 27
13
A. Storr, Solitude, London, HarperCollins, Flamingo, 1988
14
ibid., 145-184
15
Storr, Feet of Clay, 89
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Learning to Meditate
1
Tsai Chih Chung, Zen Speaks: Shouts of Nothingness, London,
Aquarian, HarperCollins, 1994, 45
2
Broughton in Thompson, op. cit., 12
3
Goleman, The Meditative Mind: The Varieties of Meditative
Experience, NY, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Perigee Books, 1988, 1-38
4
K. Ware, The Origins of the Jesus Prayer: Diadochus, Gaza, Sinai", C.
Jones, G. Wainwright & E. Yarnold [Eds.], The Study of Spirituality,
London, SPCK, 1986, 182
5
J. Thomas, Jr., The 7 Steps to Personal Power: Creating
Opportunities Within, Deerfield Beach, Florida, Health Communications
Inc., 1992
6
Wilber argues that the sequence of chakras is a symbolic
representation of the evolution of consciousness: Wilber, Up From Eden,
34-35
7
A. Judith, Wheels of Life: A Users Guide to the Chakra System, St.
Paul, Minnesota, Llewellyn Publications, 1994; Thomas, op. cit., J. White
[Ed.], Kundalini: Evolution and Enlightenment, NY, Paragon House,
1990
8
White, op. cit., 445-461; M.D. Epstein & J.D. Lieff, "Psychiatric
Complications of Meditation Practice", K. Wilber, J. Engler & D.P. Brown,
Transformations of Consciousness: Conventional and Contemplative
Perspectives on Development, Boston and London, Shambhala, 1986, 53-
63; K. Wilber,
"The Spectrum of Psychopathology", ibid., 107-126
9
A.T. Rinpoche, op. cit.
10
ibid., 113-116
11
ibid., 117-120
12
ibid., 130-134
13
N. Smart & S. Konstantine, Christian Systematic Theology in a
World Context, London, Harper Collins/ Marshall Pickering, 1991, 71; S.
Radhakrishnan, An Idealist View of Life, London, Unwin Books, 1970,
84-85
14
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 143-149
15
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 279-316
16
Wilber, "The Spectrum of Psychopathology", Wilber et al,
Transformations of Consciousness, 107-126
17
ibid.; Epstein and Lieff, Psychiatric Complications of Meditation
Practice", Wilber et al., Transformations of Consciousness, 53-63
[319]
18
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 254-316; Wilber's description in
summarised in G. Chapman, Spirituality for Ministry, Melbourne,
CCTC, 1998, 129-131
19
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 338-341
20
Wilber, A Brief History of Everything, 316
21
A. Harvey, in Thompson, op. cit., 59
Opening Yourself to Mystery
1
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 182
2
ibid., 183
3
Stevens, On Jung, 140-141
4
C. Norris, What's Wrong with Post Modernism: Critical Theory and
the Ends of Philosophy, Baltimore, The John Hopkins University Press,
1990; G.B. Madison [Ed.], Working Through Derrida, Evanston, Illinois,
Northwestern University Press, 1993
5
Stanley Fish, Richard Rorty, Jean Baudrillard, Jean-Francois
Lyotard--in contradistinction to Jacques Derrida, who argued that truth
value is neither contested nor destroyed in his writings, but is reinserted
in larger contexts: Norris, op. cit., 45
6
K. Wilber, Eye to Eye: The Quest for the New Paradigm, Garden
City, NY, Anchor Books, 1983, 39-81
7
Summary in G. Chapman, Fullness of Being: An Outline Sketch for a
theology of Grace, Melbourne, CCTC, 1998, 20-21
8
Vardey, op. cit., 29-30
9
Mishlove, op. cit.; G.K. Zollschan, J.F. Schumaker & G.F. Walsh
[Eds], Exploring the Paranormal: Perspectives on Belief and Experience,
Bridport, Dorset, Prism Press, 1989
10
H. Benson, Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of Belief,
Rydalmere, New South Wales, Hodder and Stoughton, 1996; D. Chopra,
Ageless Body, Timeless Mind, NY, Harmony Books, 1993; D. Chopra,
Quantum Healing: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind/Body Medicine, NY,
Bantam, 1989; Dossey, Healing Words
11
Dossey, Recovering the Soul, 17 ff
12
ibid., 19-22
13
Thomas, op. cit., xiii-xiv
14
P. Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi, Los Angeles, Self-
Realization Fellowship, 1972, 215-218
[320]
15
Storr, Feet of Clay, 228
16
A. Harvey, Hidden Journey: A Spiritual Awakening, reprinted in
L. Vardey, PGod in All Worlds: An Anthology of Contemporary Spiritual
Writing, E.J.Dwyer, Millennium Books, 1995, 262-269
17
Storr, Feet of Clay, 229-230
18
K. Wilber, One Taste: The Journals of Ken Wilber, Boston and
London, Shambhala, 1999, 21-22
19
Chapman, Fullness of Being, 11-15
20
ibid.
21
ibid., 11-25, 43-47
22
Stevens, On Jung, 168-169; The experience was described by Jung
in Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 207-210
23
Stevens, Private Myths, 293-296
24
M.V. Hansen & B. Nichols, Out of the Blue: Delight Comes into our
Lives, NY, HarperCollins, 1996, 231-233
25
Keen, op. cit., 86
26
Cousineau, op. cit., 167
27
Quoted in Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 42
Discovering a Graced Presence
1
Wilber argues that this claim, advanced by radical feminists and
ecofeminists, has been contradicted by liberal feminists. The difficulty in
making the claim, he suggests, is that it pigeonholes women, specifically
associating them with emotions and feelings. As a consequence, he
contends, a way must be found to both affirm and negate the claim.
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 577, n34
2
ibid., 4-80, 195-196, 526-528
3
ibid., 365-369, 485-493, 279-292
4
A. Pope, "Essay on Man", Epistle I, 265, B. Dobrée [Ed.], Alexander
Pope's Collected Poems, London, Dent, NY, Dutton, Everyman's Library,
1965, 188
5
C. Hall, Thompson, op. cit., 128
6
Da Free John, op. cit., 417
7
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 61
8
Quoted in d'Apice, op. cit., 152
9
Da Free John, op. cit., 272
10
Eckhart, op. cit., 18
11
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 85
[321]
12
Quoted in Cousineau, op. cit., 179
13
Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 32-33
14
Lao Tsu, op. cit., Ch. 15
15
Merton, No Man is an Island, 55
16
Cousineau, op. cit., 221
17
Vaughan-Lee, op. cit., 36
18
ibid., 38
19
ibid.
20
M. Fox, Breakthrough: Meister Eckhart's Creation Spirituality in
New Translation, Garden City, NY, Doubleday & Co, 1980, 217, 218
21
John, 10:30
22
Exodus, 3:14
23
Summarised in Chapman, Spirituality for Ministry, 129-130
24
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 63
25
K. Rahner, "Experience of Self and Experience of God", Theological
Investigations, Vol 13, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1975, 124ff: G.B.
Kelly, Karl Rahner: Theologian of the Graced Search for Meaning,
Minneapolis, Fortress, 1992, 176
26
Merton, No Man is an Island, 225
27
Augustine, On the Trinity, VIII. ii. 3
28
Cousineau, op. cit., 107
29
Eckhart, op. cit., 51
30
Sankaracharya, The Crest-Jewel of Discrimination, (Viveka-
Chudamani), [Trans. Swami Prabhavananda and C. Isherwood],
Hollywood, Vedanta Press, 1947, 67, 71, 72, 73
31
ibid., 112-114
32
Freud's view of religion is explored in Ch. 2 of A-M. Rizzuto, The
Birth of the Living God: A Psychoanalytic Study, Chicago and London,
The University of Chicago Press, 1979, 13-39
33
ibid.; S. Moore, Let This Mind be in You: A Quest for Identity
from Oedipus to Christ, London, Darton, Longman and Todd, 1985
34
Chapman, "The "Evolution" of God", Spirituality for Ministry,
123-131
35
Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 86, 89, 117
36
Chapman, Spirituality for Ministry, 123-131
37
Vaughan-Lee, op. cit.
38
Nicholson, Mathnawi, book I 2084, frontispiece in Keen, op. cit.
39
A. Ramer in Thompson, op. cit., 74
40
Jung, Psychology and Alchemy: Collected Works 12, 1-43: Stevens,
On Jung, 247-254
[322]
41
ibid., 232
42
Jung, Critique of Psychoanalysis, 231
43
Armstrong, op. cit., 5
44
Quoted in Cousineau, op. cit., 40
45
D.J. Tacey, Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia, North
Blackburn, Victoria, HarperCollins, 1995
46
Armstrong, op. cit., 403
47
P. Monette in Thompson, op. cit., 28
48
Quoted in Keen, op. cit., 68
49
ibid.
50
Lao Tzu, op. cit., Ch. 1
51
Keen, op. cit., 69
52
J. Kramer in Thompson, op. cit., 177
53
Judith, op. cit., 270
54
Quoted in ibid., 270
55
Gen 1
56
John 1:1
57
Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 78
Freeing Yourself for Growth
1
Stevens, On Jung, 132
2
Da Free John, op. cit., 441
3
J.W. Fowler, Stages of Faith: The Psychology of Human Development
and the Quest for Meaning, Blackburn, Victoria, Dove, 1981
4
Jung, Dream Analysis, 100
5
P. Tournier, A Place for You, London, SCM, 1973; P. Teilhard de
Chardin, Le Milieu Divin: An Essay on the Interior, Life, London,
Fontana, Collins, 1967, Chapman, Spirituality for Ministry, 58-62
6
Wilber, The Atman Project; Wilber, No Boundary, Wilber,
Spectrum of Consciousness, Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, Wilber
et al., Transformations of Consciousness.
7
Cousineau, op. cit., 210-211
8
S. Hauerwas, A Community of Character: Towards a Constructive
Christian Social Ethic, London, Notre Dame Press, 1986, 129-152
9
Jung, Psychology and the East, 17
10
ibid., 20
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Feeding Your Soul
1
Da Free John, op. cit., 14
2
ibid., 17-18
3
Aurobindo described this capacity as that which enables us to grasp
reality as an integrated whole. Wilber argued that vision-logic, which is
dialectical and non-linear, enables us to embrace seeming contradictions in
a higher synthesis: Wilber, Sex, Ecology, Spirituality, 185
4
Moore, Care of the Soul
5
L. Vardey, God in All Worlds: An Anthology of Contemporary
Spiritual Writings, Alexandria, NSW, Millennium Books, 1995
6
Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War, Middlesex, England, Penguin,
1954
Encouraging the Inner Child
1
Chapman, Fullness of Being, 58-70; Chapman, Spirituality for
Ministry, 58-69
2
R. Coles, The Spiritual Life of Children, Boston, Houghton Mifflin,
1990, 148-166
3
J. Bronowski [Ed.], William Blake, Middlesex, England, Penguin,
1966, 26-59
4
Edinger, op. cit., 1-104
5
P. Ricoeur, The Symbolism of Evil, Boston, Beacon, 1960, 351
6
L. Griffin, "The Problem of Dirty Hands", Journal of Religious
Ethics, Vol 17, No 1, Spring 1989, 31-36; D. Bonhoeffer, Ethics, London,
SCM, 1955, 194-230
7
Merton, "Final Integration" in Conn, op. cit., 263-272
8
A. Watts, In My Own Way: An Autobiography, NY, Vintage,
Random House, 1972, 377-378
9
Hillman, op. cit., 284
10
Wilber, Eye to Eye, 201-246
Being Kind to Yourself
1
M. Mahler, On human symbiosis and the vicissitudes of
individuation, NY, International University Press, 1968; M. Mahler, "On
the first three subphases of the separation-individuation process",
International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1972, 53, 333-338; M. Mahler, F.
Pine & A. Bergman, The psychological birth of the human infant, NY,
Basic Books, 1975
[324]
2
Processes we looked at earlier when we explored the possibility of
"Befriending Our Demons".
3
Moore, Let This Mind be in You
4
F. Schuon, The Transcendent Unity of Religions, [Trans. Peter
Townsend], NY, Harper and Row, 1975
5
Chapman, Spirituality for Ministry, 11-19; Chapman, Fullness of
Being, 43-57
Treating Others Generously
1
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 190
2
I Cor 13:1
3
Matt 19:19
Fostering Friendships
1
S. Biddulph, Manhood: a book about setting men free, Sydney, Finch
Publishing1994, 150
2
ibid., 153
3
Mal McKissock quoted in Biddulph, ibid., 158
4
Moir & Jessel, op. cit.; Pease & Pease, op. cit.
5
ibid., 143-170
6
Prov, 27:6
7
P. Monette in Thompson, op. cit., 2
8
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 51
Being Yourself in the Presence of Others
1
Keen, op. cit., 21
2
Quoted in d'Apice, op. cit., 93
3
An interview with Bill Moyers screened on SBS TV
4
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 205
5
ibid., 228
6
Augustine, The Confessions of St. Augustine, London, Andrew
Melrose, 1898, 138-142
7
Cousineau, op. cit., 133
8
From notes of a documentary on Jung
9
Jung, Four Archetypes, 147
10
Jung, Dream Analysis, 391
[325]
11
ibid., 35
12
Da Free John, op. cit., 329
13
Quoted in Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 103
14
Emerson, "Self-Reliance", B. Atkinson, The Selected Writings of
Ralph Waldo Emerson, NY, The Modern Library, Random House, 1968,
161-162
15
Storr, Feet of Clay, 47-63
16
C.G. Jung, The Undiscovered Self, NY, Mentor, New American
Library, 1958, 72
17
Krishnamurti, On God, reprinted in Vardey, op. cit., 17
18
Havel, Living in Truth, reprinted in ibid., 17
19
Emerson, op. cit., 156
20
Romans 12:1-2
21
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 49
22
Cousineau, op. cit., 60
23
Jung, Dream Analysis, 253
24
Quoted in Merton, The Waters of Siloe, 350
25
Eckhart, op. cit., 3
26
Hillman, op. cit., 251ff
27
ibid.
28
F. Jensen [Ed.], C.G. Jung: Emma Jung, Toni Wolff: A Collection of
Remembrances, San Francisco,
The Analytical Psychology Club of San Francisco, 1982, 51-52
29
Da Free John, op. cit., 245-246
30
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 50
31
Emerson, op. cit., 145
32
Cousineau, op. cit., xxii
Living the Moment
1
Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 51
2
Jung, Dream Analysis, 280
3
Keen, op. cit., 265
4
S. Hawking, A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black
Holes, London, Bantam, 1990
5
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 24
6
ibid., 56
7
Keen, op. cit., xv
8
Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, 136
9
Eckhart, op. cit., 69
[326]
10
A.T. Rinpoche, op. cit.
11
Merton, The Asian Journal of Thomas Merton, 297
12
Tsai Chih Chung, op. cit., 114
13
M. Buber, The Way of Man reprinted in Vardey, op. cit.,, 23
14
T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, London, Faber and Faber, 1944, 59
Developing Your Creativity
1
Cousineau, op. cit., 39
2
L. Edel, Henry James: A Life, London, Flamingo, Harper Collins,
1985, 511
3
Martin Cooper, Beethoven: The Last Decade, London, 1970, 11
4
Storr, Solitude, 174
5
Quoted in Dossey, Recovering the Soul, 35
6
Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, 54
7
S. Rinpoche, op. cit., 122
8
Cousineau, op. cit., 139
9
Jung, The Spirit in Man, Art and Literature, 65-83
10
ibid., 84-105
11
Quoted in Cousineau, op. cit., xvii
12
ibid., 186
13
Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, 42
14
A. E. Housman, The Name and Nature of Poetry, London,
Cambridge University Press, NY, Macmillan, 1933, 44-46
15
G. Clark, The Soul's Sincere Desire, The Drifts, Worcs, Arthur
James, 1976; A Van Kaam, Spirituality and the Gentle Life, NJ,
Dimension Books, 1974
16
Jung, Critique of Psychoanalysis, 217
17
ibid., 217-218
18
Quoted in Jung, Symbols of Transformation, 303
Following Your Bliss
1
Cousineau, op. cit., xiv
2
ibid., xiv-xv
3
ibid., 210-211
4
Broughton in Thompson, op. cit., 9
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Embracing Your Suffering
1
Job 5:7
2
Dawe, "Guilt by Association", op. cit., 32
3
Quoted in Moore, Echoes of the Early Tides, 98
4
Quoted in d'Apice, op. cit., 222
5
Stephens, On Jung, 143
6
d'Apice, op. cit., 221
7
Quoted in M. Craig, Blessings, Great Britain, Hodder and
Stoughton, 1979, 136
8
H. Nouwen, The Wounded Healer, Garden City, NY, Image,
Doubleday, 1979; Jung, Four Archetypes, 136
9
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 51
10
Campbell, The Masks of God: Primitive Mythology, 56
11
Cousineau, op. cit., 211
12
Dawe, op. cit., 33
13
R. Dass in Thompson, op. cit., 159
14
Quoted in Eckhart, op. cit., xvii
15
Harvey in Thompson, op. cit., 53
Heroes, Gurus, Saviours
1
M. Shelden, Graham Greene: The Man Within, London, Minerva,
1995
2
J. Wheeler-Bennett [Ed., Action this Day: Working with Churchill,
London, Macmillan, 1968
3
Yogananda, op. cit., 3
4
Quoted in Vaughan Lee, op. cit., 126
5
E. Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery, reprinted in Vardey,
op. cit., 452
6
ibid., 456
7
Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections, 194-225
8
Vaughan Lee, op. cit., 130
9
ibid., 127
10
ibid., 131
11
ibid., 132
12
S. Rinpoche, op. cit.,144
13
A. Watts, "The Trickster Guru", The Essential Alan Watts,
reprinted in Vardey, op. cit., 465-470
[328]
14
K. Butler, "Encountering the Shadow in Buddhist America",
C. Zweig & J. Abrams [Eds.], Meeting the Shadow: The Hidden
Power of the Dark Side of Human Nature, NY, Jeremy P.
Tarcher/Putnam, 1991, 137-147
15
Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris, frontispiece in Storr, Feet
of Clay
16
Storr, Feet of Clay
17
ibid., 216
18
ibid., 213-233
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