Descent to the Goddess (Studies in Jungian Psychology)
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By: Sylvia Brinton Perera
Format: Paperback
From: Inner City Books
Pub. Date: March 1981
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1981-04
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 112
Ean: 9780919123052
Isbn: 0919123058
ABOUT THE BOOK
"It is rumored that this is the first book that Anne Darrow gave her lover, King Kong, because he didn't know what to make of her constant screaming.
Any man who believes, or thinks he believes, that he exists to serve and honor women should read this book. The descent into darkness is terrifying, painful, utter death. But the journey is necessary before a new dynamic can be achieved, one in which women and men are powerfully connected as equals. Ms. Perera, thank you!
--Robert McDowell, author of the forthcoming Poetry In Spiritual Practice"
~ Written on 2007-03-09
"If you choose any book on Inanna, or even on the Goddess- and there are many- this is the one to get. Absolutely one of the best books I have ever read on the Goddess Inanna. Truly inspiring. What is truly great about this book is the way the author weaves the of Inanna's descent in a way that makes the relevance to women's lives and psyche's today clear and poetic. the author carefully and skillfully describes how aspects of the goddess Inanna have been relegated to the Shadow "other" and how reclaiming her lessons women can intergrate and reclaim themselves. But this book goes beyond simple Jungian analysis. Perera carefully describes Inanna's descent and interprets it's beauty and wisdom. I have read many books on Inanna and the Sumerian pantheon. This book remains one of my favorites. I can't rave about this book enough. highly recomended for the astrologer wishing to learn more about the roots of Venus, Sumerian buff, Inanna fan, or current explorer of earth based/ goddess based faiths. this book has been the foundation to which I have chosen to explore and learn about Jungian theories. A totally unique interpretation. For any woman on an exploration into herself."
~ Written on 2006-12-04
"The first time I read this story it took me on the journey itself. It took a week to read this slim book. Highly recommended to anyone seeking to integrate the feminine component in life, especialy for a man exploring his anima."
~ Written on 2006-02-11
"I'm glad I am familiar with the myth of Inanna and Dumuzi otherwise I would have been completely lost. This book was a facinating journey into the psychology found within the Descent of Inanna. I found it hard to put down. For a small book, it is packed with profound images of the misunderstood dark feminine.
It's language is sometimes hard to follow because of the long sentences containing words commmon only to psychologists.
The book itself gives one pause to think, but it is best used as a therapy tool in the hands of a qualified and trusted therapist. "
~ Written on 2005-09-30
"As an astrologer, Jungian and VisionCoach, I often recommend this book to my clients as a healing journey. It is probably necessary to have a little Jungian and mythological background to enjoy this particular approach to the universal truth of the female. The style is elevated and uses language familiar to Jungian analysts.
You cannot imagine what you will find in this book, though -- it is so different from Women's Lib and and the generalized Greek and Roman myths, for example.
Perera discusses the bi-polar nature of women and mythically describes their arrival to Power and The Deep Feminine.
If you are serious about your path of development on the female side, I can't think of a more worthwhile book."
~ Written on 2001-09-04