Terrapsychology: Re-engaging the Soul of Place

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Spring Journal, 2007 - 158 pages
Why do some places restore us while others deplete us? Why do certain figures out of folklore and myth haunt specific locales? Do borders around a nation parallel borders around the heart? Do wastelands and depleted landscapes delineate gaps in the collective imagination? Why have so many indigenous cultures insisted on the world's aliveness? And if the world is alive, how does it let us know? To explore such questions, Craig Chalquist calls for a new perspective of deep encounter, terrapsychology, which shows us how to listen into recurring symbolic resonances between the inner person and the presence, voice, or soul of places and things which embody the animation of the world. In this perspective the health of the places where we live corresponds closely to the pockets of health inside and between us. Terrapsychology strives to counter the ancient war on nature one heartfelt dialog at a time.

À propos de l'auteur (2007)

CRAIG CHALQUIST, M.S., Ph.D., has taught depth psychology, ecopsychology, myth, and psychotherapy at Sonoma State University, John F. Kennedy University, New College of California, and the Institute of Imaginal Studies. He lives and works in the Bay Area and currently directs research for the counseling program at JFK University

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