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Finding Balance – Q and A with Jean Raffa
by, Audrey Arnold
March 17, 2020

A former television producer and college professor, Dr. Jean Raffa changed directions in midlife to discover and write about her passions. Informed by over 30 years of psychological and spiritual study, her books and teachings guide others to growth and self-empowerment. To be released in October 2020, her newest book, The Soul’s Twins, is about reconciling differences between masculine and feminine, overcoming oppositional conflicts, and… [Read More]

Filed Under: #MeToo, Amaterasu, Apollo, archetypes, Artemis, Carl Jung, Jean Benedict Raffa, Jean Raffa, Jungian psychology, The Soul's Twins, Tsukuyomi
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Search for the Spiritual – An Interview with Jean Benedict Raffa
by, Audrey Arnold
June 19, 2018

If you’re someone who is curious about the human psyche, spirituality, and the connection between femininity and masculinity, chances are you’ll enjoy reading the work of Jean Benedict Raffa, whose writings and teachings focus on “psychological and spiritual matters from a perspective informed by Jungian psychology and personal experience.” She is the author of several books, including The Bridge to Wholeness, Dream Theatres of the… [Read More]

Filed Under: Carl Jung, Dream Theatres of the Soul, Healing the Sacred Divide, Jean Benedict Raffa, Jungian psychology, Soul's Twins, The Bridge to Wholeness
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Quiet: A case for solitude and the power of contemplation
by, Jill Swenson
August 14, 2012

For authors it can be difficult, even shameful today, to be an introvert in a media culture where being social and outgoing are valued above all else. The reclusive literary artist who disdains self-promotion is silenced, even suppressed, in a system that rewards extraverts. Yet, when it comes to creativity and productivity among authors, we need more introverts. “There’s zero correlation between being the best… [Read More]

Filed Under: Carl Jung, Extroversion, Introversion, Myers-Briggs Personality Test, Quiet, Susan Cain
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