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Author: David Almond Publisher: ISBN: 9781406345995 Category : Children's stories Languages : en Pages : 80
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The gods have created a world: they've built mountains, a sea and a sky and now their days are filled with naps (and tea and cake). That's until Harry, Sue and Ben begin to fill the gaps of the world with a mousy thing, a chirpy thing and a twisty legless thing.
Author: Kathleen Long Bostrom Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press ISBN: 9780664225926 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 58
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Recounts the biblical story of Adam and Eve in rhyming verse and relates it to the reader's own choices about honesty and accountability.
Author: Elder Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing ISBN: 1457508788 Category : Jungian psychology Languages : en Pages : 368
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While there are many psychological monographs on Hinduism, no work has surveyed the history of that tradition in a sustained way. Thus, The Snake and the Rope: A Jungian View of Hinduism breaks new ground both for religious studies and for psychology. Trained on both sides of the argument, the author of this work is uniquely qualified to elucidate what, for example, the Vedic hymns meant to the people who composed them and what they might mean for us today. He shows us what karma means for Hindus and what Jung says it canmean for us. We learn how Jungians use the term "Self" that Jung borrowed from the Upanishads and how it is the same and different in its new, modern context. The reader will witness a red thread of "goddess worship" from earliest India to Classical Hinduism. Jung says the modern equivalent is devotion to the collective unconscious deep within ourselves. Having served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in a Thai village in the late 1960's, George R. Elder returned to the States to earn a Ph. D. in Buddhist Studies from Columbia University. He subsequently taught Comparative Religions at Hunter College (City University of New York) and would co-chair the Religion Program for several years. In 1989, Dr. Elder and his family relocated to Florida. He trained to become a Jungian analyst and maintains a professional relationship with the C.G. Jung Study Center of Southern California. His works include The Body: An Encyclopedia of Archetypal Symbolism in collaboration with ARAS (Shambhala, 1996). He recently co-edited An American Jungian: In Honor of Edward F. Edinger(Inner City, 2009).
Author: Joanne Randolph Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc ISBN: 150813961X Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 24
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For as long as people have been living on this planet, they have been sharing tales and stories with each other. This take on a classic African folktale is told through the use of colorful illustrations and age-appropriate text that will hold the attention of even the most reluctant readers. The use of the play format makes for digestible sections of text that will keep readers of many ages and levels engaged in the story. This stimulating tale is sure to be a popular addition to any library or classroom.