<p><strong>Dr. Murray Stein's prolific career has produced a substantial body of writings lectures and interviews. His writings captured in these volumes span a wide domain of topics including Christianity individuation midlife the practice of analytical psychology and topics in contemporary society. </strong>His deep understanding of analytical psychology is much more than an academic discourse but rather a deeply personal study of Jung that spans nearly half a century.</p><p><br></p><p>Volume 2 looks at Mythology through a Jungian lens.&nbsp;Dr. Stein examines a vast array of mythologic figures.&nbsp;Cronos the devouring Olympian father Hephaistos with his powerful creativity and Narcissus with his legendary vanity are just a few of the archetypal figures he pursues.&nbsp;The passage through midlife and its mythological nuances is portrayed with astute attention to the liminal space it embodies.&nbsp;Mythology is ripe with transformative symbols reaching deep into our unconscious.&nbsp;Dr. Stein masterfully unpacks the archetypal cores from within as he guides us through this transformation.</p><p><br></p><p>TA B L E O F CO N T E N T S</p><p><strong>The Devouring Father: A Myth of Repression </strong></p><p>1. A Portrait of the Father-Devoured Personality</p><p>2. The Devouring Father in Greek Mythology</p><p><strong>Hephaistos: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Creativity </strong></p><p>1. The Mythic Image of Hephaistos</p><p>2. The Underground Forge of Creativity</p><p>3. Hephaistian Art and the Feminine</p><p>4. The Hephaistian Character</p><p>5. Hephaistos and His Brother</p><p>6. The Loves of Hephaistos</p><p>7. Postscript</p><p><strong>Narcissus: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Reflection </strong></p><p>1. The Story and Its Interpreters</p><p>2. Narcissus and Death</p><p>3. Narcissus and <em>Vanitas </em></p><p>4. Narcissus and Reflection</p><p>5. Narcissus and Projection</p><p>6. Narcissus and Narcissism</p><p>7. Narcissus and Neoplatonism</p><p><strong>Hera: A Mythic Image for the Instinct of Mating in Matrimony </strong></p><p>1. Hera as Archetypal Image of the Mating Instinct</p><p>2. The Phases and Rhythms of Hera</p><p>3. Hera's Children</p><p><strong>The Paradox of Jealousy </strong></p><p>1. Introduction</p><p>2. Jealousy: Hera's Offspring</p><p>3. The Conflict between Hera and Aphrodite</p><p>4. The Wanderings of Hera</p><p>5. A Child of Jealousy: Harmonia</p><p><strong><em>In MidLife </em></strong></p><p>Chapter 1: Hermes Guide of Souls Through Liminality</p><p>Chapter 2: Burying the Dead: The Entry into the Midlife Transition</p><p>Chapter 3: Liminality and the Soul</p><p>Chapter 4: The Return of the Repressed During Midlife Liminality</p><p>Chapter 5: The Lure to Soul-Mating in Midlife Liminality</p><p>Chapter 6: Through the Region of Hades: A Steep Descent in Midlife's Liminality</p><p>Chapter 7: On the Road of Life After Midlife</p><p><strong>On Psychological Interpretation </strong></p><p>1. Symbols and Interpretations</p><p>2. Three Types of Representation</p><p>3. Jung's Hermeneutical Method</p><p>4. Interpretation and the Language of Psychology</p><p><strong>References </strong></p><p><strong>Index </strong></p>
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