June K. Singer
Died
January 19, 2004
Genre
Influences
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Boundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Jung's Psychology
22 editions
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1972
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Androgyny: The Opposites Within
23 editions
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published
1976
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Blake, Jung & the Collective Unconscious: The Conflict Between Reason & Imagination
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7 editions
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published
1970
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A Gnostic Book of Hours: Keys to Inner Wisdom
11 editions
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published
1992
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Seeing Through the Visible World: Jung, Gnosis, and Chaos
11 editions
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published
1990
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Modern Woman in Search of Soul: A Jungian Guide to the Visible & Invisible Worlds
2 editions
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published
1998
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The Unholy Bible: Blake, Jung & the Collective Unconscious
6 editions
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1970
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Knowledge of the Heart: Gnostic Secrets of Inner Wisdom
2 editions
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published
1999
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The Power of Love to Transform Our Lives & Our World
4 editions
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2000
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Energias del Amor
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“In the end a person must lose that which is most precious, that to which one's whole life has been devoted. The treasure is consciousness; it is the ego's final sacrifice to the Self. This sacrifice must be offered before the ultimate moment when the individual merges with the unconscious and stands before God.”
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“Without a sense of disjunction, the person will become at once tender and firm, flexible and strong, ambiguous and precise, focused in thinking and diffused in awareness, nurturing and guiding, giving and receiving. It will be like listening to a duet skillfully played by a pianist and a violinist, when one does not hear the two separate instruments so much as the harmonious interplay between them. Androgyny is to be experienced as a conversation where every sentence builds on the totality of what has gone before, and not as a succession of alternating brief speeches. In an androgynous interaction, an individual knows the simultaneous working of that intuitive aspect by which he is able to encompass wholes, with the sensate aspect wherein each minute element of a situation is seen and felt in its relationship to the totality.”
― Androgyny: The Opposites Within
― Androgyny: The Opposites Within