
Holding the Tension of the Opposites
1991
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According to Woodman, life's great challenge is in developing an integration between the spirit and body. From this integration, there arises a divine "tension," allowing for a new consciousness to unfold. This challenging session on uniting opposing forces in the psyche will interest listeners familiar with Woodman's acclaimed Addiction to Perfection.
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Marion Woodman
Author · 14 books
Marion Woodman was a Canadian mythopoetic author and women's movement figure. She was a Jungian analyst trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, Switzerland. She was one of the most widely read authors on feminine psychology, focusing on psyche and soma. She was also an international lecturer and poet. Her collection of audio and visual lectures, correspondence, and manuscripts are housed at OPUS Archives and Research Center, in Santa Barbara, California. Among her collaborations with other authors she wrote with Thomas Moore, Jill Mellick and Robert Bly. Her brothers were the late Canadian actor Bruce Boa and Jungian analyst Fraser Boa.