In Midlife: A Jungian PerpectiveMurray Stein, past-president of the International Association of Jungian Analysts, formulates three main features of the midlife passage. |
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Achilleus action anima appears archetypal pattern attitude become behavior burial buried C. G. Jung chapter Circe Circe episode Circe's comes companions compulsion consciousness core of meaning corpse crisis dead death defenses diachronic dream earlier Eëtion ego-consciousness ego's enchantment epiphany of Hermes Eurylochos existence experience of liminality fantasies feel figure floating function goddess gods Greek Hades Hektor Hermes is present Hermetic method human identifications identity Iliad images impulse disorder interpretation James Hillman journey Jung Jung's Jungian KARL KERENYI Kerényi kind kleptomania lead libido Lopez-Pedraza loss magic marriage midlife liminality midlife transition mother myth mythic Odysseus Odysseus's Orphism passage perience period person phase pig-existence Priam psyche psychic psychopathological realm recognize reflections represents sciousness sense separation shaman social soul steal structures symbolic symptoms Teiresias theme thief thieving tion transformation Trojans Turner uncanny uncon Victor Turner wish woman world of Hermes Zeus