Dreaming about the DivineState University of New York Press, 2012 M02 1 - 170 páginas In Dreaming about the Divine, Bonnelle Lewis Strickling argues that people dream about the divine in forms that fit their current emotional and spiritual condition. Using Jungian psychology and the philosophy of Karl Jaspers, Strickling contends that dreams about the divine occur in the context of existential issues; psychic and emotional crises which open us to the experience of the divine. She concludes that working with dreams of the divine can be spiritually, psychically, and emotionally helpful both to people who are engaged in a spiritual search and also to people who are already committed to a spiritual tradition. |
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1 The Divine | 9 |
2 Some Basic Considerations | 17 |
3 Dreaming about the Divine | 35 |
4 Dreams of HelpComfort and New Life | 49 |
5 Dreams of Energy | 65 |
6 Bad Dreams about the Divine | 73 |
7 Tiffanys Transformation | 85 |
8 Graces GraceFilled Journey | 93 |
9 Transference and Spiritual Connection | 113 |
10 Coming Home | 123 |
The Divine Connection | 135 |
Notes | 141 |
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