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Coming Home to Myself: Reflections for Nurturing a Woman's Body and Soul (Paperback)

~ Marion Woodman (Author), (Author) "Coming Home to Myself is a surprise child..." (more)
Key Phrases: conscious femininity, Coming Home, Coining Home, Corning Home (more...)
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The second printing of Coming Home to Myself revives a popular and noteworthy book that does indeed bring women home to a more intimate connection with their feminine selves. Not quite poetry and not quite prose, this collection of quotes offers a series of bite-size excerpts from the writings of Jungian therapist Marion Woodman (Leaving My Father's House, Dancing in the Flames). As Woodman calls it, this is a "surprise child" that was born from the creative mind of artist and psychotherapist Jill Mellick (The Natural Artistry of Dreams), who initially imagined excerpting Woodman's quotes and illustrating them with her watery, Zen-like paintings. Woodman's kernels of wisdom are organized beneath 34 different headings, such as "Unmasking Myself," "Rites of Passage," and "Coming to Love." For example, under the heading of "My Body" a Woodman quote reads as follows: "If the dream says something is wrong with your body, check. Long before you do, your body knows when something is wrong." Or, "Give your body an hour a day. If it's not worth an hour an a day, there's nothing your body can tell you and not much else anyone else can do." Under "Reclaiming My Own Energies," we find this nugget: "A mother who is identified with being mother has to have children who will eat what she gives them and do what she wants them to do. They must remain children." This is the kind of book you can open to any page and find a quote worth pondering for a moment or a lifetime. --Gail Hudson


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In Coming Home to Myself, Jill Mellick has crafted selections from Marion Woodman’s writings into 365 daily meditations. With 32 watercolors as chapter openers, the book is organized by themes crucial to women seeking to free themselves from thoughts and behaviors impeding their spiritual progress.

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  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Conari Press (April 14, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573245666
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573245661
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #11,053 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Daily food for my soul!, October 29, 1998
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I've opened this book from my desk at work, at a stoplight in the car, by candle light in the bathtub, walking in the rain for coffee on a Saturday morning. Each time a passage speaks to me and soothes my soul. I've read passages over several times, sometimes getting a bit of a different meaning as I personalize it. The pages are dogeared, tagged with post-it notes, and many of the passages have been shared with friends and family to engage introspective discussions.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pleasing compilation of Marion Woodman's ideas., June 11, 1998
This book makes more accessible many of Marion Woodman's ideas, observations and stories found in her previous books and audiocassettes. Jill Mellick has sensitively gathered Marion's words, organized them by topic, and formatted them in a pleasing visual style, adding her own watercolor illustrations. This is not a book to sit down and read from cover to cover; rather it is best used for dipping into, perhaps at random, perhaps as a starting point for daily meditation. Readers do not need to be familiar with Marion's other books to enjoy these extracts, but may find they wish to look further at her work after this taste.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful and Soulful Meditation, August 3, 2005
This is a wonderful book on identity. It's a collection of short, easy-to-read chapters for women about "loving their femininity, themselves and each other" and for men "who are coming to grips with the lost feminine in themselves."

One of the most heartening chapters for me is the one on creativity. I'm a writer, so this chapter really spoke to me. This is some of what they say:

"Some people think of creativity as something that artists possess. It might be more helpful to think of it as Jung did, as an instinct. We can bring creativity to almost every life activity. Moreover, we can use certain imaginative forms of creative expression through the arts to explore personal, spiritual, and psychological development."

Herein, by the way, is a major difference between Jung and Freud. Freud thought the highest evolution of humans was toward rational thought. One this was achieved, we would no longer have a need for art, he thought. (Freud was an athiest.) Jung, however, believed in the mysterious possibilities of life, in a spiritual life, and in the importance of art in expressing not only our pain but also our joy. I find Jung's philosophy to be much more to my liking.

Woodman and Mellick also write:

"Creativity is divine:

the virgin soul opens to spirit

and conceives the divine child.

We cannot live without it.

It is the meaning of life,

this creative fire."

In the chapter on creativity, Woodman and Mellick also touch on the difference between "doing" and "being." They say:

"When doing is all we know,

being is just another word

for ceasing to exist.

When being begins to flow

through dance and paint and song,

joy is no longer luxury

but absolute need."

This is a terrific book. I keep it within easy reach at all times. It gives me comfort, revelation, and inspiration.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource for women
This book is a gem and filled with wisdom for women . Marion Woodman is a superb writer about the sacred feminine.
Published 8 months ago by Barbara A. Nicholson

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding book for women!
I am thrilled with the book. I pick it up everyday and just randomly open it to any page and it is inspiring, motivating, and just what I needed for that day! Read more
Published 11 months ago by Denise Roby

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Published 17 months ago by Karen Walter

1.0 out of 5 stars Not what I expected
This product was not what I expected at all. I would like to return it but it is too difficult a process.
Published 19 months ago by Anette C. Otness

1.0 out of 5 stars Coming Home to Myself
Too much rehash of the author's former work plus a secondary author added her prose and it was not the quality of the author's so felt mislead and even more disappointed.
Published 23 months ago by Penny

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I purchased a copy of this book for myself, but have given one to my mother and will purchase another for myself. Read more
Published on February 17, 2007 by HuncaMunca

5.0 out of 5 stars a beautiful way of bringing images into daily meditation
marion woodman and jill mellick have brought so many of marion's finest writings into one place, so that we can benefit from the imagery and wisdom of this wonderful woman.... Read more
Published on October 28, 1998 by Cynthia J. Jacobs

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