Like all of John Sanford's good books on Jungian concepts, this book is short, clear, and unambiguous. John E. Sanford, the author of The Hidden Friend, has always had a knack for explaining complex ideas with clarity and clarity, and this is no exce ...
Like all of John Sanford's good books on Jungian concepts, this book is short, clear, and unambiguous. John E. Sanford, the author of The Hidden Friend, has always had a knack for explaining complex ideas with clarity and clarity, and this is no exception. Here's the subject of love: why we're attracted to some people and not others, what goes on below the surface of our conscious mind during this process, and the power of the idealized and multifaceted anima and animus -- the male and female archetypes that It exists within each of us. While assuming the reader has some background knowledge of Jung, Sanford lays out the basics even for those new to such ideas. And since almost everyone has felt and longed for love, from the purely sexual to the profoundly spiritual, and everything in between, this book should resonate with a wide range of readers. What makes this book valuable is Sanford's own clear and unvarnished statement. He writes as a wise counselor - never dogmatic, never pushy, but right with you and on your side, at all times. As other reviewers have noted, there are a number of Jungian books that explore this topic in depth. But this one is not only a great introduction, but it's also worth reading, even for those reasonably well-versed in Jungian thought. Highly recommended!
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