An examination of the rock-and-roll legend's Taoist nature traces his search for purpose and meaning, in a volume that presents forty-two Taoist concepts, one for each year of Elvis's life, to reveal how the Tao operated through him. Original. 100,000 first printing.
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Recensione:
PRAISE FOR THE TAO OF JUNG
"Rosen's brief analysis of Jung's life in terms of Taoist principles is more an inspirational work than a biography."--Publishers Weekly
"Rosen writes clearly and meticulously documents all of his references to Jung and the Tao. His work serves as a good introduction to both Taoism and Jungian psychology."--Booklist
"The secret to entering Jung's remarkable work is to see it as a mystery. . . . [The Tao of Jung] counters the usual modern tendency to simplify and systematize what should remain eccentric and unique."--Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul
L'autore:
David Rosen, M.D., is the author of six other books, including The Tao of Jung and Transforming Depression. A psychiatrist and Jungian analyst who holds the only American full professorship in Jungian psychology, Rosen teaches at Texas A&M, where he is also professor of psychiatry and behavioral science and of humanities in medicine. He lives in College Station, Texas.
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- EditoreMariner Books
- Data di pubblicazione2002
- ISBN 10 0156007371
- ISBN 13 9780156007375
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero edizione1
- Numero di pagine200
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