Marion Woodman & Robert Johnson in Conversation
Jungian Psychology Through the Eyes of Two Masters
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Narrated by:
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Marion Woodman
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Robert Johnson
About this listen
In these never-before-released "Woodman Johnson Discussions", you will get the complete edited program in eight different sections - 12 hours in total, edited audio. These two icons of Jungian theory share a revealing and insightful conversation on Jungian Analysis and each of their lives' work.
Some of the points covered include:
- The Wounded Feeling Function in the Masculine and the Feminine
- Legitimate and Illegitimate Feelings
- Masculine, Feminine, Patriarchy
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- Clare Donnelly
- 21-07-22
A treasure of wisdom from two wise souls
This is a treasure of riches for anyone who listens to these two wise souls. They compliment each other so well.
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- Parker1
- 03-12-23
Frustrating but fascinating
I came to this after reading Marion Woodman's 'Addiction to perfection'. As a listener her deeply insightful, measured and heartfelt perspectives are what makes this series of discussions worthwhile. But she has to work very hard to keep the discussion on point and elicit helpful insights from Robert Johnson. He seems fixated on certain themes and has a somewhat patrician air that seemed to me to deflate rather than support Woodman's passionate intellect. I would recommend this for those interested primarily in Marion Woodman's powerful insights.
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