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Overview

Featuring contributions from Jean Shinoda Bolen, James Hollis, Tom Singer, Helen Marlo, Gilda Frantz, John Hill and many more.

If you want to get to know someone, listen to their story of home. Intimacy builds as we ask: Where do you come from? What did you leave behind? Where do you feel safe? In Sanctuary, these questions are explored by Jungian analysts, architects and historians, scientists, and storytellers. Contributors also consider how climate change, Black Lives Matter, and an unprecedented wave of global refugees are impacting our notions of home and hospitality.

Contributors

Jean Shinoda Bolen

James Hollis

Thomas Singer

Helen Marlo

Gilda Frantz

John Hill

Frank Beck

Sally V. Keil

Anthony Lawlor

Pythia Peay

Bayo Akomolafe

Biljiana Lipič

Andrea Plate

Valerie Andrews

Andrea Wells

Mary Reynolds Thompson

Joseph J. Ellis

Peggy Flynn

Phil Cousineau

Brian Swimme


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781685032173
Publisher: Chiron Publications
Publication date: 05/15/2024
Pages: 228
Sales rank: 501,275
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Valerie Andrews is a writer, editor, and seminar leader specializing in Jungian psychology and the inner life of home. A graduate of the Guild for Spiritual Guidance, she is the author of A Passion for this Earth, praised by Marion Woodman as "a courageous book about our sacred marriage to the natural world," the founder of Sacred Words: A Center for Healing Stories, and editor of the digital magazine, Reinventing Home: Culture, Creativity, Character. Andrews has contributed to Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, Parabola, Anima, The Sun, The Optimist, and DreamTime as well as to Esquire and New York magazine. She has also edited several books by Jungian analysts and interviewed Thomas Moore for the documentary, Care of the Soul.
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