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Unshuttered Heart Opening Aliveness/Deadness in the Self

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ISBN-10: 0687494664

ISBN-13: 9780687494668

Edition: 2007

Authors: Ann Belford Ulanov

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Aliveness and Deadness are processes that cannot be captured, only symbolized within the precincts of psychology and religion. Opening under the shadow of 9/11, our new century must reassess the preciousness of life and what we are living for, what we love, and what we find worth dying for. In the face of loss and absence, we must again ask what makes us feel connected to the source of aliveness. Yet, we must also understand that feeling fully alive means that we must come to fresh insight about the contrary of aliveness, which is deadness. Both aliveness and deadness are part of the same fabric of being. But how do we talk about them? Or do we leave these unnamed? For Ann Belford Ulanov,…    
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Book details

List price: $30.99
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Publication date: 10/1/2007
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 250
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.75" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Ann Belford Ulanov is Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, New York. A senior Jungian analyst, she is the author of numerous books, including Receiving women, Religion and the Unconscious, and co-authored with Barry Ulanov the best-selling Primary Speech: A Psychology of Prayer.

Introduction
Aliveness/Deadness
New Century and Millennium
Clinical and Religious Perspectives
Deadness
Deadness as Loss of Subjectivity
Deadness as Loss of Objectivity
Aliveness
New Kind of Consciousness
Ingredients
Regeneration
Method
Deadness
Deadness Contributing to Aliveness
Aliveness: Regeneration
Double Vision
Consequences for Clinical Work of Our Spiritual Location
Spirituality
Analysis
Madness and Hatred of the Spiritual
The Consequences of Our Spiritual Location for Clinical Work
The Unshuttered Heart
Religion and Psychology
The Feminine Mode of Being
Identification
Disidentification
Differentiating and Attending
Spiritual Objects: From Self to Soul and Back Again
Space
Adults and Transitional Objects That Become Spiritual Objects
Spiritual Objects
Madness and Spiritual Objects
Spiritual Subjects, and Building Up Reality
Evil
Images of Evil
Logic and Location of Evil
Evil from the Psychoanalytical Perspective
Evil, Psyche, and Society
The Hinge of Evil
Archetypal Patterns of Evil
The Third in the Shadow of the Fourth
Brief Review of Literature
Jung and the Third
Jung and the Fourth
Living the Fourth
Three and Four
What Is the Self Engineering?
Mapping the Self
A Guiding Question
Ego and Self Tasks
Healing
The Ego's Role
The Self's Role
Naming
Livingness
Beyond the Self: No-Thing: Abyss and Beginnings
Resistance
Symbolic Death and the No-Thing Place
Gap
Shadow
Beyond Self
Deus Absconditus
Slime
A New Kind of Consciousness
Index