“In the end, we are only tiny frightened animals, doing our best to survive amid other tiny frightened animals.”
~ James Hollis
[En fin de compte, nous ne sommes que de petits animaux peureux faisant de leur mieux pour survivre parmi d’autres petits animaux peureux.]
James Hollis, Ph.D., is a licensed Jungian analyst. He has written eight books published by Inner City Books, a Jungian-oriented press located in Toronto, Canada; he has also written three books published by Gotham Press, a division of Penguin, and two books published by academic presses. His books have been translated into Swedish, Russian, German, Spanish, French, Hungarian, Portuguese, Turkish, Italian, Korean, Finnish, Romanian, Bulgarian, Farsi, Japanese, and Czech.
http://www.jameshollis.net/welcome.htm
Dernière publication :
What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life (2009)
This book is designed to stir thoughts in the reader, possibly to reorient directions, priorities, and values. If we fail to engage in some form of cogent dialogue with the questions which emerge from our depths, then we will live an unconscious, unreflective, accidental life.... Having a more interesting life, a life that disturbs complacency, a life that pulls us out of the comfortable and thereby demands a larger spiritual engagement than we planned or that feels comfortable, is what matters most.
Recent article: Embracing Mortality, Living Authentically
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-james-hollis/embracing-mortality-livin_b_466666.html
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