THE SECRET GARDEN: Temenos for Individuation by Margaret Eileen Meredith – Title 111
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This fascinating study grew out of the author’s abiding interest in gardening as a metaphor for the process of individuation. It circumambulates the psychology and rich symbolism associated with gardens and secrets, with particular reference to The Secret Garden, the much-loved novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
We read here of the reality of the psyche, the importance of symbols, imagination and play in the pursuit of self-knowledge. We learn about sacred time and sacrifice, and how these relate to the analytic process. We are reminded of how the mysterious transcendent function may manifest in our darkest hour. We read here of soul.
Many more motifs associated with gardens, secrets and the process of individuation are explored, with dream examples and a summary of the Burnett novel.
Margaret Eileen Meredith, B.Sc.N., M.A., is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. She practices in Toronto, Canada.
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Title 111. ISBN 9781894574129. 14 illustrations. Index. 160pp 2005
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Weight | 0.25 kg |
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Dimensions | 22 × 15 × 3 cm |
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