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Myths of the Family
Written by James Hillman
Narrated by James Hillman
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In this challenging and entertaining audio program, internationally recognized Jungian teacher and theorist James Hillman, Ph.D., presents the themes he writes about in his well-know book, The Soul’s Code. The fantasy of the family remains the dominating theme of psychotherapy and psychotheory. In this recording, Dr. Hillman brings his critical eye, his wide eye – and often his absurd humor – to bear upon the myths that operate in our thoughts about family.
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James Hillman
David Pawson is a widely respected international writer and speaker. Formerly a local church pastor, this series is the fruit of a lifetime of preaching on the Bible.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Insightful and entertaining on highly significant topics does what the author sets out to do - to present good ideas for reflection, rather than a programme of action. Essentially lectures with audience discussion, it can be a little difficult to hear the audience questions.