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Dancing in the Flames

Dancing in the Flames

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully written!
Review: Dancing in the flames really does shed a new light on a fascinating subject close to all of us, the role of the feminine and masculine in society. And it does this in such a simple and easily digestible fashion, that powerful concepts can easily be understood by almost anyone. It both challenges and inspires. I highly recommend it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dancing in The Flames
Review: I love Marion Woodmans insight! This is an easy read for Marions work, yet no less profound! If your interested in deep personal transformation Marion Woodman is a must in your library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dancing in The Flames
Review: I love Marion Woodmans insight! This is an easy read for Marions work, yet no less profound! If your interested in deep personal transformation Marion Woodman is a must in your library.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderfully written!
Review: This book is so easy to read. It illustrates its points so well that it will give the reader new insight into masculine and feminine. I recommend it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beyond Anthropocentricity: The Inside Job
Review: Woodman's book, like all of her works, is right on, as far as it goes. On a still deeper soul level, it is not about men and women at all, but rather, Inner Figures. Hence, the wise white man will say (or think, or meditate): no woman is the carrier of my Dark Soul; and the wise woman will say: no man is the carrier of my Dark Spirit. This praxis may lead to sanity within, the balance we crave, but as James Hillman points out, we practice, not to become practical, but practiced (that is, we as males). I cannot really speak to women's praxis; some wise woman would have to inform me of that. I only know that a man can indeed "marry the Anima," and that She does indeed "protect him, love him, and guide him to the Treasure hard to attain." Enough said for now...


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