Part 3 of 3. Dr. James Hillman discusses myth and the world around us at one of the Mythic Journeys conferences. To find out more information, please go to: www.mythicimagination.org
@rickdangerwood: Archetypal psychology really does have a lot to offer, and it's certainly worth the effort of researching and experiencing it. However, like any psychological method, "It" doesnt help anything. "It" is just a finger pointing at the moon, as the old saying goes. I certainly don't mean to patronize here, but merely encourage you to look deeply into Dr. Hillman's (yes, dense) work if you find something of interest in the presentation you've heard here. It is a method of real value.
@rickdangerwood: Archetypal psychology really does have a lot to offer, and it's certainly worth the effort of researching and experiencing it. However, like any psychological method, "It" doesnt help anything. "It" is just a finger pointing at the moon, as the old saying goes. I certainly don't mean to patronize here, but merely encourage you to look deeply into Dr. Hillman's (yes, dense) work if you find something of interest in the presentation you've heard here. It is a method of real value.
MrDashingyoungman 2 years ago
I recently finished reading Hillman's 'The Soul's Code'.
Very interesting, thanx for posting.
oceanpoem219 2 years ago
absolutely. you should read some of the stories from lsd-psychotherapy, talk about archetypal myths being experienced directly! ;-)
richidpraah 3 years ago
I found archetypal psychology very helpful when used with dance therapy because it is best when experienced directly.
whtecrw 4 years ago
does archetypal psychology help tho?
Can it? Can it do anything at all really?
rickdangerwood 4 years ago
"for we are in a collective madness, all of us...."
pennilesscripple 4 years ago 2