Through the insights of Jungian psychology, the author shows how the journey through one's own pain can be a constructive passage. By working through the wound, healing and transformation, the spontaneous unfolding of Self can occur.
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Outstanding book,
By Jeff Gilbert (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: By Way of Pain: A Passage into Self (Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book. I found it to be outstanding. Sukie gives a detailed description of someone shedding external things in her life as she goes through a deeply moving spiritual experience. She leaves the small self behind to awaken to the larger Self (or what might be called the Tao, Divine, Creative Intelligence, etc.) I could relate to her path in that I have lost many things in my life that I thought were the most important things to me (old personas, jobs, etc), only to awaken to a deeper sense of clarity and connection. I loved this book. Thank you Sukie.
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This review is from: By Way of Pain: A Passage into Self (Paperback)
This little book helped me through a very painful time in my life and I have neverforgotten it. If you are truly willing to set emotional pain aside and move on with your life, this book can help you to do that. I missplaced my original copy and need it to review certain aspects of the journey every once in a while. Just to refresh my memory. mm
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