Helen M. Luke
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Old Age: Journey into Simplicity
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1987
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12 editions
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The Way of Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
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1995
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12 editions
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Dark Wood to White Rose: Journey and Transformation in Dante's Divine Comedy
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1990
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10 editions
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Woman Earth and Spirit: The Feminine Symbol and Myth
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1982
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10 editions
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Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On: The Autobiography and Journals of Helen M. Luke
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1999
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8 editions
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Kaleidoscope: The Way of Woman and Other Essays
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1993
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8 editions
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Life of the Spirit in Women: A Jungian Approach
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1983
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6 editions
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The Laughter at the Heart of Things: Selected Essays
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2001
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The Voice Within: Love and Virtue in the Age of the Spirit
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1984
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2 editions
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La vía femenina de lo sagrado
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“The inner story, though the same in essence for all, is always single and unique in each human being, never before lived and never to be repeated.”
― The Way of Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
― The Way of Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
“Deeply ingrained in the infantile cycle is the conscious or unconscious assumption that the cure for depression is to replace it with pleasant happy feelings, whereas the only valid cure for any kind of depression lies in the acceptance of the real suffering. To climb out of it any other way is simply a palliative, minus foundations for the next depression. The roots of our neurosis lie here, and the conflict between the longing for growth and freedom and our incapacity or refusal to pay the price and suffering of the kind which challenge is the supremacy of the ego's demands”
― The Way of Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
― The Way of Woman: Awakening the Perennial Feminine
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