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Saturn's Shadow : The Wounding and Healing of Men (Studies in Jungian
Psychology by Jungian Analysts, No. 63)
by James Hollis
The publisher, Inner City Books: http://www.inforamp.net/~icb ,
01/31/97
Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts, no. 63
Saturn was the infamous Roman god who ate his children in an attempt
to stop them from usurping his power. Men throughout history have been
psychologically and spiritually burdened by this legacy, wounding themselves
and others. Here the author of The Middle Passage offers a rich perspective
on the secrets men carry in their hearts. Index.
"Inspires with its compassion and wide reach into the cultural
and personal lives of men." - Dragonsmoke.