Our lives are filled with emotional tunnels: the loss of a loved one or end of a relationship, aging and illness, career disappointments or just an ongoing sense of dissatisfaction with life. Society tends to view these "dark nights" in clinical terms as obstacles to be overcome as quickly as possible. But Moore shows how honoring these periods of fragility as periods of incubation and positive opportunities to delve the soul's deepest needs can provide healing and a new understanding of life's meaning. Dark Nights of the Soul presents these metaphoric dark nights not as the enemy, but as times of transition, occasions to restore yourself, and transforming rites of passage, revealing an uplifting and inspiring new outlook on such topics as:
- The healing power of melancholy
- The sexual dark night and the mysteries of matrimony
- Finding solace during illness and in aging
- Anxiety, anger, and temporary Insanities
- Linking creativity, spirituality, and emotional struggles
- Finding meaning and beauty in the darkness
I believe with Jung that each of us is “modern man in search of a soul.” — James Hillman
@amigoplm Freud, Sexuality in the Aetiology of the Neuroses Jungians: James Hillman (Pink madness, We’ve had 100 years of psychotherapy), Thomas Moore (The soul of sex, Dark nights of the soul) Susan Sontag, The pornographic imagination D.H. Lawrence, Pornography and Obscenity …