Swamplands of the Soul, James Hollis
Swamplands of the Soul, James Hollis
List: $9.40 | Sale: $6.58
Club: $4.70

Swamplands of the Soul
New Life in Dismal Places

Author: James Hollis

Narrator: Steve Owens

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/04/2024


Synopsis

Swamplands of the Soul Is the purpose of life to achieve happiness? Who does not long to arrive some distant day at that sunlit meadow where we may abide in pure contentment? in reality we know life is not like that: our road is often dreary, the way unclear. Much of the time we are lost in the dismal states of guilt, grief, betrayal, doubt, depression, anger, terror and the like. Is this all we can hope for? Perhaps not, says this author. The Jungian perspective, by encompassing both the meadow and the bog, asserts that the goal of life is not happiness but meaning. And meaning, though it may not be all sunlight and blossoms, is real. Swamplands of the Soul explores the quicksands where we have all floundered. It lights a beacon by showing what they mean in terms of our individual journey and the engendering of soul. For it is precisely where we encounter the gravitas of life that we also uncover its purpose, its dignity and its deepest meaning. 

About James Hollis

James Hollis, PhD, has a private analytic practice and is the executive director of the Washington Jung Society. A retired senior training analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, he served as executive director of the Jung Educational Center for many years. He is the author of several books, including Hauntings, What Matters Most, and Why Good People Do Bad Things. James lives with his wife, Jill, in Washington, D.C.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on September 20, 2021

You have to reach a certain age before you start to enjoy olives, it is the same with James Hollis. His books are full of wisdom but he does not sugar coat his message. Actually, I'll go one step further: 'Swamplands' is olives with chilli or garlic in the middle. It packs a real punch. I've read abo......more

Goodreads review by Ebrahim on April 26, 2019

I highly recommend this book, for those interested in a semi-practical basic representation of Jungian psychology. The author takes you in a journey to the Swamplands of the soul ( Guilt, Denial, Depression, Loneliness, etc) and somehow explain the the root causes of how those conditions and how they......more