The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling

Capa
Bantam, 1997 - 352 páginas
This text explores themes such as fate and fatalism, character and desire, family influence and freedom, and, most of all, calling - the mystery at the core of every life. It is a guide to discovering and fulfilling our potential in life, relationships and work by following the code.

O que estão dizendo - Escrever uma resenha

THE SOUL'S CODE: In Search of Character and Calling

Comentário do usuário  - Kirkus

What set of factors most influence the course of an individual human life? Nature? Nurture? The choices a person makes, including one's intimate relationships? Or is it the complex interplay of all of ... Ler resenha completa

The soul's code: in search of character and calling

Comentário do usuário  - Not Available - Book Verdict

Hillman has written ten books, but he is best known as the inspiration for Thomas Moore's Care of the Soul. Now, for this book on finding one's personal calling, he's getting a big print run himself. Ler resenha completa

Outras edições - Visualizar todos

Sobre o autor (1997)

James Hillman is a psychologist, scholar, international lecturer, and the author of some twenty-odd books including Re-Visioning Psychology, Healing Fiction, The Dream and the Underworld, Inter Views and Suicide and the Soul. A Jungian analyst and originator of post-Jungian 'archetypal psychology,' he has held teaching positions at Yale University, Syracuse University, the University of Chicago and the University of Dallas (where he cofounded the Dallas Institute for the Humanities and Culture). After thirty years of residence in Europe, he now lives in Connecticut.

Informações bibliográficas