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Abrahams, Ralph
Alexander, F. M.
Anderson, Tenshin Reb
Arguelles, Jose and Miriam
Armstrong, Ann and Jim
Arrien, Angeles
Banyacya, Thomas
Bateson, Gregory
Bennett, J. G.
Bergman, Bob
Blofeld, John
Bly, Robert
Bradbury, Ray
Brown, Malcolm
Capra, Fritjof
Commoner, Barry
Condon, Thomas
Cox, Harvey
Cuevas-Barnett, Gloria
El-Sarhan, Adnan Mohammed
Elgin, Duane
Emmanuel
Erickson, Carol
Fadiman, James
Fawel, Ghazi
Feldenkrais, Moshe
Fields, Rick
Frankl, Viktor
Freibott, George
Freud, Anna
Friedman,Maurice
Fuller, Buckminster
Ginsberg, Allen
Glassmzn Roshi, Bernard
Govinda, Lama
Green, Elmer and Alyce
Griffiths, Fr. Bede
Grof, Stan and Christina
Gurdjieff, G.I.
Hall, Robert
Halifax, Joan
Hand, Robert
Harman, Willis
Harner, Michael
Hastings, Arthur
Heard, Gerald
Henderson, Joseph
Hill, Leyla Rudhyar
Hoeller, Stephen,
Hofmann, Albert
Houston, Jean
Huang, Al
Huxley, Aldous
Huxley, Laura
Ilsen, Eve
Jackson-Bear, Eli
Jeffers, Robertson
Johnson, Robert
Joyce, James
Keen, Sam
Keleman, Stanley
Kelley, Charles
Khan, Pir Vilayat Inayat
Kornfield, Jack
Kramer, Joel and Diana Alstad
Krippner, Stanley
Krishnamurti, J
Laing, R. D.
Lawrence, D.H.
Lawrence, Fredia
Leary, Tim
Leonard, George
Lilly, John
Lowen, Alexander
Maslow, Abraham
May, Rollo
McCarthy, George
Mead, Margaret
Merrell-Wolff, Franklin
Merton, Thomas
Metzner, Ralph
Miller, Henry
Mookerjee, Ajit
Muller, Robert
Munn, Henry
Murphy, Michael
Myerhoff, Barbara
Naranjo, Claudio
Nin, Anais
Nydahl, Ole
Olatunji, Babatunde
Ornstein, Robert
Osmond, Humphrey
Ouspensky, P. D.
Palmer, Helen
Palmer, Wendy
Pauling, Linus
Pearce, Joseph Chilton
Perls, Fritz
Perls, Laura
Perry, John
Pierrakos, John
Pike, Bishop
Pinkson, Thomas
Prem Das
Pribram, Karl
Puharich, Henry
Purce, Jill
Ram Dass
Ravenscroft, Trevor
Reich, Eva
Ring, Kenneth
Rios, Guadalupe De La Cruz
Rivas, Don Agustin
Robbins, John
Rogers, Carl
Rohr, Richard
Rolf, Ida
Roscoe, Will
Rossman, Martin
Rudhyar, Dana
Sandner, Donald
Satir, Virginia
Schachter, Rabbi Zalman
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Schutz, Will
Schwarz, Jack
Segal, Robert
Selver, Charlotte
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Simkin, James
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Suzuki Roshi, Shunryu
Swami Satchidananda
Szasz, Thomas
Tarnas, Richard
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Tesla, Nikola
Thompson, William Irwin
Tiller, William
Trungpa Rinpoche, Chogyam
Turner, D. M.
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Van Dusen, Wilson
Wasson, Gordon
Watts, Alan
Weil, Andrew
Wilson, Colin
Wilson, Robert Anton
Worsley, Jack
Wyer, Loretta
Wilhelm Reich
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Joseph Henderson a Jungian psychiatrist, teacher, and the world's foremost psychological interpreter of initiation. His books include Thresholds of Initiation, The Myths of Life and Death, and Shadow and Self.
Henderson, Joseph
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Henderson, Joseph American Indian and Jung
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$11.95
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Henderson suggests that the internal spiritual orientation of the American Indian contrasts sharply with the predominantly external orientation of European Americans. Perhaps through Jungian understanding of archetypal images, we can begin to comprehend the images which the Indian has always cultivated. - 1970 San Francisco - One Audiotape
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06602
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Henderson, Joseph Sioux Shaman
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$11.95
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On Black Elk's vision and seven secret rites of the soul. - 1970 San Francisco - One Audiotape
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06603
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Henderson, Joseph Jungian Psychology and Wisdom Of East and West
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$11.95
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Henderson relates Jung and Eastern philosophy in their mutual emphasis on the unreality of the ego. The Eastern view regards ego as a social phenomenon, and liberation from ego consciousness is attained through contemplation. - 1971 San Francisco - One Audiotape
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06604
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Henderson, Joseph Discovery and Process in the Forms of Inituation
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$11.95
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1973 San Francisco - One Audiotape
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Henderson, Joseph How To Read Jung
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$11.95
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"Jung does not think in straight lines but in spirals." In offering an approach to reading Jung's works, Henderson and Kirsch, both Jungian analysts, emphasize the intensively symbolic quality of Jung's style and stress the importance of intuition in choosing what to study. - - One Audiotape
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