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Jung and Nouwen: Archetype of the Wounded Healer |
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Jung and Merton: Search for the True Self |
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Healing of Perfectionism: Call of the Divine |
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Devotion to the Heart of God |
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Sabbath: Conversion of the Soul |
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Relationships as Soul Making |
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Redemption from the Unconscious |
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Jung and the Soul of Nature |
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The Mystic Quest: Christian and Jungian Approach |
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Dreams as Spiritual Practice |
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Recurring Dreams: Call of the Spirit |
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Dreams as Discernment |
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Death Dreams: The Birth of Wisdom |
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Sexual Dreams and the Spiritual Quest |
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Nightmares as Spiritual Opportunity |
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Jung and Eckhart: Birth of Christ Within |
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The Spiritual Cost of Consciousness |
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Monks, Mystics, and Prophets |
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Jung for Peace and Justice Work |
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Evil: Dark Side of the Self |
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Food: Craving for God |
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Solitude and the Self |
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Spirituality of Giving and Receiving |
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Jungian Contemplation of Mary |
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Archetype of Forgiveness and Revenge |
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Individuation: The Call of Conversion |
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Healthy and Unhealthy Fear of God |
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Spirituality of Generativity |
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Running Out of Time and Facing Eternity |
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Envy: The Soul's Call to Authentic Living |
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Archetype of the Pilgrim |