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The Archetypal Imagination

By: James Hollis PhD
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"What we wish to know, and most desire, remains unknowable and lies beyond our grasp."

With these words, James Hollis leads listeners to consider the nature of our human need for meaning in life and for connection to a world less limiting than our own.

In The Archetypal Imagination, Hollis offers a lyrical Jungian appreciation of the archetypal imagination. He argues that without the human mind's ability to form energy-filled images that link us to worlds beyond our rational and emotional capacities, we would have neither culture nor spirituality. Drawing upon the work of poets and philosophers, Hollis shows the importance of depth experience, meaning, and connection to an "other" world.

Just as humans have instincts for biological survival and social interaction, we have instincts for spiritual connection as well. Just as our physical and social needs seek satisfaction, so the spiritual instincts of the human animal are expressed in images we form to evoke an emotional or spiritual response, as in our dreams, myths, and religious traditions.

The author draws upon the work of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies to elucidate the archetypal imagination in literary forms. To underscore the importance of incarnating depth experience, he also examines a series of paintings by Nancy Witt.

With the power of the archetypal imagination available to all of us, we are invited to summon courage to take on the world anew, to relinquish outmoded identities and defenses, and to risk a radical reimagining of the larger possibilities of the world and of the self.

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Critic reviews

"This book on archetypal imagination is a feast of poetic and artistic references to the numinosity of the imagination." ( Journal of Analytical Psychology)
"Those interested in Jungian psychology, spirituality, and healing will appreciate...this book." ( Review of Texas Books)
"Hollis has written a brief, elegant, and well-crafted volume that looks at aspects of the archetypal imagination." ( Choice)

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I just listened to it a second time in less than a month as Chapter 5 is a bit harder to grasp fully. great author.

On Repeat...

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51 years old and I finally hear truth that gives me hope and connection to this human existence
God Bless you. Did you ever meet Jung?
Damn he must be happy with this.
Sincerely
Your friend
Tommie

Thank you Mr. Hollis

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I enjoy the straight forward approach to anylitical psychology. I haven't found anything in his work I don't feel aligns with me.

Hollis & Junginan Psych always a win

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Terrific intro to Jungian analytical psychology especially such concepts as archetype, borderline personality disorder & narcissism & why myths & fairy tales are so important even today.
Hollis' work is clear & concise.

Great Intro to Jungian Concepts

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James Hollis artfully weaves threads of poetry, mythology, philosophy and art criticism into his account of Jungian psychoanalysis. Hollis aims to comprehend no less than our deepest needs and impulses. In his investigation, he unearths a series of deepening paradoxes. In short, there are no easy answers to this tragic, absurd masquerade we call human life. And yet the desire to understand opens up deeper reserves of nourishing meaning. A fine read.

A Must for Students of the Human Condition

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I loved listening to this book. The content is rich and conveyed well and the voice of the reader drew me into the material.

Wonderful book read aloud beautifully

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Of all Hollis books, this is my most favorite as it gets to the heart of Jung's core ideas of searching the numinous as the true therapy

My favorite

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Hollis is a prominent Jungian scholar and his work is recommended as generally good.
One caveat, however:
1. he was a humanities professor. His prose is turgid and professorial with many fifty-dollar words. I like it, but some may differ.
This book does NOT present the awful, cloying progressive/Leftist interludes of other works.

good, but very dense, book

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I wish I had liked this book better. I really enjoyed and got a lot out of Dr. Hollis' other audio books, all of which I highly recommend. There's value here too, but the book is very different from the others.

To begin with, this is not written for a broad audience but rather for those who have a solid background in the works and theories of C.G. Jung. In particular, Dr. Hollis uses Jung's theories to explicate works of the archetypal imagination - including the poetry of Rilke and works of art by artists he's known. And he uses those works of art to discuss Jung's theory of the archetypes. Hollis' erudition and knowledge of the arts is impressive and is very much on display, particularly in his discussion of Rilke.

The discussion of visual art does not work in an audio book. It is possible to download a free pdf copy of the book through the Texas A&M University website, but if you are like me (and a lot of people) and listen to audio books on your daily commute, that may not help much.

There is a very strong spiritual theme here (though if you are a literalist about religion, Hollis' works are probably not for you - he's very clear about not having any patience with literalism in religion). This focus is much more pronounced here than in his works for a broader audience. I would have preferred more of a focus on the psychological than the spiritual, but as I said, this book is not like his other works.

On another note, the narrator does a good job in English (strong voice, clear enunciation), but mispronounces many of the foreign words (especially German) that are peppered throughout the text. My knowledge of German is limited to a couple of years in high school, and that was enough to make me cringe at some of the mispronunciations.

If I thought the book were worthless, I would not have spent this much time discussing it. My feelings are decidedly mixed - I really wanted to enjoy this book, but ultimately didn't. Someone with a more specialized theoretical interest might. I'll put this one aside, and look forward to the next of his audio books that's addressed to a broader lay audience.

Not like his other books

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