书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
246
语言
英语
已发布
Jul 30, 1998
出版商
Spring Publications
版本
First Edition
ISBN-10
0882143107
ISBN-13
9780882143101
描述
In a profound exploration of the psyche, a group of distinguished thinkers delves into the concept of the puer, the eternal youth archetype that resonates deeply within human experience. Tom Moore, alongside prominent figures such as James Hillman and Henry A. Murray, collaborates to unravel the complexities of this intriguing motif, linking it to creativity, vitality, and the human spirit. Each author's unique perspective adds depth, ensuring a rich tapestry of ideas that challenge conventional views on growth and maturity.
The text navigates the delicate balance between youthfulness and responsibility, presenting the puer as both a liberating and potentially destabilizing force in one’s life. With thoughtful analyses, these scholars invite readers to reflect on their own relationship with the archetype and how it influences personal development. The interplay between myth, culture, and psychological growth is examined with care, highlighting the importance of integrating youthful energy into adult life.
Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical insights, the authors stress the value of retaining a sense of wonder and creativity regardless of age. They argue that nurturing the puer within oneself can lead to a more fulfilling existence, prompting readers to embrace their inner child and the possibilities that come with it.
Comprehensive bibliographies and an index contribute to the work’s scholarly rigor, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology, spirituality, and personal growth. Ultimately, these writings serve as a call to acknowledge and celebrate the enduring spirit of youth that resides in everyone, encouraging a journey of self-discovery and authentic living.
The text navigates the delicate balance between youthfulness and responsibility, presenting the puer as both a liberating and potentially destabilizing force in one’s life. With thoughtful analyses, these scholars invite readers to reflect on their own relationship with the archetype and how it influences personal development. The interplay between myth, culture, and psychological growth is examined with care, highlighting the importance of integrating youthful energy into adult life.
Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical insights, the authors stress the value of retaining a sense of wonder and creativity regardless of age. They argue that nurturing the puer within oneself can lead to a more fulfilling existence, prompting readers to embrace their inner child and the possibilities that come with it.
Comprehensive bibliographies and an index contribute to the work’s scholarly rigor, making it a valuable resource for those interested in psychology, spirituality, and personal growth. Ultimately, these writings serve as a call to acknowledge and celebrate the enduring spirit of youth that resides in everyone, encouraging a journey of self-discovery and authentic living.