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Not Freud, Not Jung, Nor Thomas Mann, has brought so widespread and complete and understanding of Mythology to the Twentieth Century as Joseph Campbell. (James Hillman)
What is less well known in Campbell's approach to human psychology based on the energy patterns or configurations embodied in myths. Myths, in their most elemental form, shape our experience of both ourselves and our world. More than a mere Jungian, Joseph Campbell drew on his vast experience of primitive and oriental mythology, as well as modern psychological literature, to shape this perspective.
Dr. Stephen Larsen is certified by both AIBT and BCIA in eeg, licensed as a Mental Health Counselor in New York State, as well as licensed as a 1 on 1 HeartMath provider, and certified as a LENS master teacher. He has been practicing Biofeedback and Neurofeedback since 1970. He is the Author or editor of ten books on subjects as varied as shamanism, mythology, consciousness, and neurofeedback. www.stonemountaincenter.com Other Products by Stephen Larsen 1) The Power of Myth:Joseph Campbell's approach to Archetypes as Patterns of Psychic Energy
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