This document is a bibliography listing 4 references: 1) a 1999 Romanian language book about symbolism of the human body translated by Margareta Gyurcisk, 2) a chapter from Gregory of Nyssa's work "On the Making of Man" from an online source, 3) a book by Carl Jung titled "Modern man in search of a Soul" translated to English, and 4) a 2004 book by Jeffrey C. Miller about Jung's model of psychological growth through dialogue with the unconscious published in the United States. It ends with the Latin phrase "Ad astra per aspera!" meaning "To the stars through difficulties!" and a musical note symbol.
This document is a bibliography listing 4 references: 1) a 1999 Romanian language book about symbolism of the human body translated by Margareta Gyurcisk, 2) a chapter from Gregory of Nyssa's work "On the Making of Man" from an online source, 3) a book by Carl Jung titled "Modern man in search of a Soul" translated to English, and 4) a 2004 book by Jeffrey C. Miller about Jung's model of psychological growth through dialogue with the unconscious published in the United States. It ends with the Latin phrase "Ad astra per aspera!" meaning "To the stars through difficulties!" and a musical note symbol.
This document is a bibliography listing 4 references: 1) a 1999 Romanian language book about symbolism of the human body translated by Margareta Gyurcisk, 2) a chapter from Gregory of Nyssa's work "On the Making of Man" from an online source, 3) a book by Carl Jung titled "Modern man in search of a Soul" translated to English, and 4) a 2004 book by Jeffrey C. Miller about Jung's model of psychological growth through dialogue with the unconscious published in the United States. It ends with the Latin phrase "Ad astra per aspera!" meaning "To the stars through difficulties!" and a musical note symbol.
1999,Timisoara; 2. Gregory of Nyssa, On the Making of Man, Chapter XIV, at: http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/2914.htm; 3. Jung, Carl Gustav, Modern man in search of a Soul, translated by W. S. Dell and Cary F. Baynes, HJB Book, London; 4. Miller Jeffrey C., The Transcendent Function: Jung's Model of Psychological Growth through Dialogue with the Unconscious, State University of New York Press, 2004, USA;
(Contemporary Anthropology of Religion) Charles Lindholm (Eds.) - The Anthropology of Religious Charisma - Ecstasies and Institutions-Palgrave Macmillan US (2013)