Tolkien: Archetype and Word

The Lord of the Rings embodies an "inherent morality," as Tolkien calls it, which derives largely from the traditions of Christian and epic poetry.

Learning To Tell Time: Travels in Laos

As you will see at the conclusion of this piece, by the end of my first 24 hours in Vietnam I knew that I had passed into another kind of time, back into a world where violence is always immanent and often real, and although this piece is about Laotian time and not Vietnamese I guess it is true that often you have to cross a border before you can really see what you have left behind.

The Love Cure: Therapy Erotic and Sexual

Anyone who has not experienced what is written in The Love Cure knows nothing of Jungian analysis. Thank God that John Ryan Haule had the courage to write this book, providing relief for therapists and clients who have had spiritual congress.

Jung on Schizophrenia: An Introductory Survey

Eugen Bleuler is acknowledged by the development of a revolutionary synthesis in the field of the Psychiatry of his time: he elaborated a theory about schizophrenia which, in contrast with the organicist trends prevailing in that period, nowadays could be termed as "organ-dynamic."

Therapy for Our Relationship with Animals

Because we are allowing animals to go extinct at a rate faster than the dinosaurs' and yet are dependent on them to maintain life's support systems, we badly need to include animals in our concept of "community."