The author of the book, the famous Jungian analyst James Hollis, is sure that a life devoid of myths is not only poor in meaning, but also difficult, because it leaves each of us alone with metaphysical questions that are difficult to find convincing answers to alone.
The author of the book, the famous Jungian analyst James Hollis, is sure that a life devoid of myths is not only poor in meaning, but also difficult, because it leaves each of us alone with metaphysical questions that are difficult to find convincing answers to alone. Myths allow us to use the experience of previous generations and feel that we are not alone in our searches. The author argues that each person should recreate their own myth inherent in their nature, the restoration of the lost contact with which «will help to establish a connection with the energies of the universe, with the community and with oneself.»
Class, 192 p.