Kaleidoscope: The Way of Woman and Other Essays
by Helen M. Luke
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Essays discuss female archetypes, the spirit of love, marriage, religious vows, courtesy, the hierarchy of values, love, and pride.Tags
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At an age when most people would be thinking about retirement, Helen M. Luke embarked on two new careers, helping found the Apple Farm Community, a retreat and study center near Three Rivers, Michigan, and simultaneously making her debut as a writer, drawing on a lifetime of spiritual and psychological counseling. These essays, published over the past three decades, show the breadth of Luke's experiences as a Jungian psychologist, lecturer, and author. The collection is divided into three sections, indicative of three main streams in Luke's own thinking: her distinctive viewpoint as a woman who has lived through and observed every decade of the present century; the importance of Anglo-Catholicism as a touchstone for responsibility and show more discrimination in her search; her lifelong love of examining the world's great literature as a route towards knowledge. Luke's ideas are often iconoclastic to contemporary attitudes of sexual politics, religious dogma, and literary interpretation: her approach is individual and unique, rigorous and refreshing, as she combines these three paths — the way of woman, the way of discrimination, and the way of story — into a kaleidoscope of the inner journey so necessary to us all. Source: Publisher show less
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Helen M. Luke was born in 1904 in England. She received a Master's degree in French and Italian literature from Somerville College, Oxford. Twenty years later, she became interested in the work of C. G. Jung and studied at the Jung Institute in Zurich. After moving to the United States in 1949, she established an analytical practice in Los show more Angeles, then in 1962 founded the Apple Farm Community in Michigan show less
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- 291.44 — Religion Other religions [Formerly: General Religious Topics] Religious experience, life, practice Personal Spiritual Journeying
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- BL625.7 .L85 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Religions. Mythology. Rationalism Religions. Mythology. Rationalism
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