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Here All Dwell Free: Stories to Heal the Wounded Feminine [Paperback]

Gertrud Muel Nelson (Author)
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January 26, 1993
Every human being has both masculine and feminine characteristics, but because our civilization undervalues the Feminine, she hides within each individual and stands in need of healing. In Here All Dwell Free, Gertrud Mueller Nelson shows us how the wisdom of folk mythology offers us both the diagnosis of our ills and the healing prescription we seek for our feminine natures.
Nelson takes two Grimm's fairy tales and demonstrates how they refect the dilemma of modern women, and men, as they struggle to free and heal the feminine within their own personalities and their very culture. In "The Handless Maiden," a miller's daughter sacrifices her flesh-and-blood hands to preserve her father's material, mechanical world. In "Briar Rose," a princess is cursed by a forgotten mother-goddess to sleep, deathlike, until her dormant feminine nature is awakened.
In a mesmerizing interpretation of these two women and their passages to healing, Nelson shows us the difference between passivity and receptivity; the wounded healer and her spirituality; Earth as the wounded feminine; and the inner and outer synthesis of masculine and feminine polarities that must redeem the whole kingdom, so that all can live free. . .
"Superbly wise . . . A wonderful book which brings hope and healing to the urgency of our broken world."
Robert Johnson


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Nelson, author of To Dance with God (Paulist Pr., 1982) presents a mixture of Jungian and Christian interpretations of two classic fairy tales: "The Handless Maiden" and "Briar Rose." These fairy tales, says Nelson, help women understand and recover the devalued feminine in their inner and outer lives. Although information on men's recovery of their repressed feminine is included, this book is clearly aimed at a primarily female Christian audience. Two books which have similar theoretical content and will appeal to wider audiences are Madonna Kolbenschlag's Kiss Sleeping Beauty Good-Bye ( LJ 10/15/79) and Stephanie Demetrakopoulos's Listening to Our Bodies ( LJ 5/1/83).
- Lucy Patrick, Florida State Univ. Lib., Tallahassee
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Every human being has both masculine and feminine characteristics, but because our civilization undervalues the Feminine, she hides within each individual and stands in need of healing. In Here All Dwell Free, Gertrud Mueller Nelson shows us how the wisdom of folk mythology offers us both the diagnosis of our ills and the healing prescription we seek for our feminine natures.
Nelson takes two Grimm's fairy tales and demonstrates how they refect the dilemma of modern women, and men, as they struggle to free and heal the feminine within their own personalities and their very culture. In "The Handless Maiden," a miller's daughter sacrifices her flesh-and-blood hands to preserve her father's material, mechanical world. In "Briar Rose," a princess is cursed by a forgotten mother-goddess to sleep, deathlike, until her dormant feminine nature is awakened.
In a mesmerizing interpretation of these two women and their passages to healing, Nelson shows us the difference between passivity and receptivity; the wounded healer and her spirituality; Earth as the wounded feminine; and the inner and outer synthesis of masculine and feminine polarities that must redeem the whole kingdom, so that all can live free. . .
"Superbly wise . . . A wonderful book which brings hope and healing to the urgency of our broken world."
Robert Johnson

Product Details

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (January 26, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0449907899
  • ISBN-13: 978-0449907894
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 5.1 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,434,234 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Book, July 23, 2000
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Here All Dwell Free may be an awkward title but it is right on. Mueller Nelson has an exquisite but powerful and compelling way of presenting complex and important psychological information so that anyone can understand and benefit.This book pulls one into that mythical land with devils and angels entirely compatible with any religious conviction because she is addressing archetypal issues which all humankind must address or avoid. Mueller-Nelson convinces one to take the risk of looking at one's dark side and points the way to the many individual and social benefits of taking one's life seriously. Another benefit is the lovely prose which leads one deeper and deeper into one's own inner world. Anyone interested in their religious and spiritual life will benefit and enjoy this remarkable book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Absolute Must Read For All Women & Men Who Want Change!, November 16, 2010
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This book is being used in a group I am attending. The name was not very appealing for this book, but once it arrived in the mail.. Oh my goodness! It is so powerful! I can only read a few pages a day as it is such an eye opening, profound reading that I just know for sure my life will be different when I am done the book...We are all on that never ending search for love and meaning in our life. This book reveals where we have deviated from the true path we orginally were on...It is provoking and it does stir up emotions that need to be stirred up to bring about true change in ALL CULTURES!!! I will recommend this book to all women, men and teenagers I know.. That is the least I can do to help change our perceptions of the feminine and masculine mystique. WELL WORTH EVERY PENNY!
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5.0 out of 5 stars here we all dwell free, June 26, 2010
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This is a great book on the Handlessmaiden. I highly recommend it to anyone working with this story>
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Once upon a time there was a certain miller who bit by bit had fallen into poverty. Read the first page
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handless maiden, forgotten goddess, inner feminine side, mechanical attitude, dwell free, silver hands, mother complex, feminine value, deathlike sleep, thorny hedge
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Briar Rose, Snow White, William Blake, Catholic Church, Meister Eckhart, Native American, Emanation of the Giant Albion, Great Mother, Teresa of Avila, World Tree
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