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Power of Love: To Transform Our Lives and Our World
Contributor(s): Singer, June (Author)
ISBN: 0892540524     ISBN-13: 9780892540525
Publisher: Nicolas-Hays
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Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2000
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Annotation: The energies of love exist full-blown within each human being. We have an incredible power, given to us at birth, that we must learn how to handle, and it is this power that has gotten the world into the state it is in. Singer says that when we understand our relationships and our changing world, we are free to assume the power that is given when the ego is developed, so that no other person has to act out parts of ourselves for us. When we reach the transpersonal stage, we no longer see power as a magic wand to gain superiority over others. Transpersonal love fires humanity and takes us beyond ego, or personal needs, to unite the personal ego with the larger self. When the various inner parts of ourselves are in harmony, we can truly love -- and we can begin to affirm the union between human and divine.
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Emotions
- Family & Relationships | Love & Romance
- Psychology | Human Sexuality (see Also Social Science - Human Sexuality)
Dewey: 155.3
LCCN: 00030526
Series: Jung on the Hudson Book
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.1" W x 9.01" (1.20 lbs) 317 pages
 
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The energies of love exist full-blown within each human being. We have an incredible power, given to us at birth, that we must learn how to handle, and it is this power that has gotten the world into the state it is in. William Blake tells us the road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom. June Singer understands this to mean that when we go too far in one direction, we inevitably come to the place where we see our own folly laid out before us, and from this we learn there must be a better way. We experience love: first, of parent and child/ then romantic love (or lust)/ then Platonic love--the love of friend for friend/ and love for country, for land, for that which is familiar. Or the god-intoxicated love of mystics and saints, and those who have known near-death, or god, or real compassion.

June Singer draws on her Jungian background to explain our contemporary confusion about the power of love and our love of power. She says that when we understand our relationships and our changing world, we can develop the masculine and feminine sides of ourselves. This means that we are free to assume the power that is given when the ego is developed, so that no other person has to act out parts of ourselves in order for that part to be expressed. When we reach the transpersonal stage of love, we are able to see life. We no longer see power as a magic wand to gain superiority over others. We begin to understand what it means to say we are all one. Transpersonal love fires humanity. It takes us beyond ego, beyond personal needs, and unites the personal ego with the larger self.

When the various inner parts of ourselves are in harmony, we can truly love--and we can begin to affirm the union between human and divine.


Contributor Bio(s): Singer, June: -

June Singer is best known for her classic work Boundaries of the Soul, which has been a major influence in popularizing Jung's work. Her other books include: Modern Woman in Search of Soul, Androgyny, and Blake, Jung, and the Collective Unconscious. A Zurich-trained Jungian psychoanalyst, member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and founding member of the Chicago Institute, June Singer lives in Cleveland, where she maintains a private practice in Jungian analysis and transpersonal psychotherapy.