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If you want to get to know someone listen to their story of home. Intimacy builds as we ask: Where do you come from? What did you leave behind? Where do you feel safe? In Sanctuary these questions are explored by Jungian analysts architects and historians scientists and storytellers. Contributors also consider how climate change Black Lives Matter and an unprecedented wave of global refugees are impacting our notions of home and hospitality.. “This anthology explores our longing for sanctuary and the mythology of home from many viewpoints—a treasure trove of storytelling.” —Jean Shinoda Bolen. “Sanctuary considers our modern challenges of rootlessness lack of time loss of place. A timely meditation on our sense of longing and belonging—and our search for home wherever we can find it.”—Phil Cousineau. ContributorsJean Shinoda BolenJames HollisThomas SingerHelen MarloGilda FrantzJohn HillFrank BeckSally V. KeilAnthony LawlorPythia PeayBayo AkomolafeBiljiana Lipi?Andrea PlateValerie AndrewsAndrea WellsMary Reynolds ThompsonJoseph J. EllisPeggy FlynnPhil CousineauBrian Swimme. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Our Story of HomePart I. Home as a Safe HavenChapter One: The Poetry of Place by Frank BeckChapter Two: Typology at Home by Sally V. KeilChapter Three: The Mythology of the Man Cave by Anthony LawlorChapter Four: Renovating with a Shaman by Gilda FrantzChapter Five: Far from the Irish Sea by John HillPart II. Home In Times of TraumaChapter Six: American Icarus by Pythia PeayChapter Seven: These Wilds Beyond Our Fences—Letters to My Daughter on Humanity’s Search for Home by Bayo AkomolafeChapter Eight: The Dance of Exile by Biljiana Lipi?Chapter Nine: Coming Home to the V.A. by Andrea PlateChapter Ten: Pandemic Dreams—Horrors or Healers? by Valerie AndrewsPart III. A New Story of HomeChapter Eleven: At Home in America—What Myth Now? by Thomas SingerChapter Twelve: From Active Imagination to Wildlife Preservation by Andrea WellsChapter Thirteen: Grassland Woman—Understanding Nature’s Archetypes by Mary Reynolds ThompsonChapter Fourteen: Dialogue on the Mall by Joseph J. EllisChapter Fifteen: Why Activists Need Home by Jean Shinoda BolenPart IV. Homely ConversationsChapter Sixteen: Make Your Life Like Music with Helen MarloChapter Seventeen: Aging at Home with Peggy FlynnChapter Eighteen: The Art of Living in Uncertain Times with James HollisChapter Nineteen: Homecoming from Homer to the Wizard of Oz with Phil CousineauChapter Twenty: Finding Our Home in the Cosmos with Brian SwimmeEndnotesReferencesRecommended Reading
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