The Life of the Spirit in Women: A Jungian Approach |
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academic accepted achieve activity affirm anima artist arts attitude awareness beauty becomes a vessel Bollingen Series XX C. G. Jung called collective conflicts conscious reunion context contrasexual create creative resonance creative spirit daimon danger discrimination earth Edward Lucie-Smith Emily Brontë Emily Dickinson emotional endure equal eros essential experience feeling feminine nature feminine values feminine wisdom fire freedom fruition goals Goethe guilt hidden Holy Spirit images incarnation individual woman inferior masculine instinctive intellectual inwardly Jane Austen Jerusalem Bible liberation literary lives lost manifests marriage natural mind negative animus neurosis neurotic numinous outer world outwardly PENNSYLVANIA Pentecost person Poems of Emily poets prestige pseudo-masculine Psychic receptive devotion recognised resistance response rushing mighty wind sacrifice secret sense of meaning slavery spirit of clear suffering they bring symbol teaching test the spirits thing transform true feminine true masculine truth unconscious nourishment unrecognised vocation womanhood women word spirit yoke