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Soulfulness: Listening to Soul
Introduction
Welcome! (3:52)
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PART ONE : What is soulfulness and soul?
01. How soul has been understood over the centuries (2:18)
02. Early Greece. Plato, Aristotle (3:15)
03. Middle Ages. Hildegard of Bingen (9:26)
04. Middle Ages. Meister Eckhart (6:10)
05. Modernity. C.G. Jung (13:10)
06. Modernity. Richard Wagamese (3:03)
07. Modernity. Thomas Moore (5:38)
08. Suggested Writing Exercise (1:25)
PART TWO: Where do we listen to our souls?
09. The soul's home. Introduction (2:45)
10. The soul's home. The Unconscious. C.G. Jung (7:57)
11. The soul's home. Active Imagination. Henry Corbin (14:08)
12. Listening within ourselves. C.G. Jung, S. Tiberghien (11:45)
13. Listening within relationships. John O'Donahue (10:28)
14. Listening within the natural world. Meredith Sabini, C.G. Jung (19:00)
15. Suggested Writing Exercise (1:37)
PART THREE: How do we listen to our souls?
16. Introduction. Active Imagination (0:44)
17. In dialoguing. C.G. Jung, S. Tiberghien (17:14)
18. In journaling. Thomas Merton, Marion Woodman (19:38)
19. In drawing. C.G. Jung (15:03)
20. Suggested exercise (2:03)
PART FOUR: Sharing Soulfulness
21. Welcoming moments of soulfulness (11:26)
22. "Speak and bear witness." Rainer Maria Rilke (2:58)
23. "Stand up and show your soul." Clarissa Pinkola Estes (3:36)
24. "Our undoing is also our becoming." Terry Tempest Williams (6:50)
25. "We let out genius emerge." Thomas Moore, Jeffrey T. Kiehl (7:51)
26. "We make our epoch." C.G. Jung (4:56)
27. Suggested Exercise. Conclusion. (3:09)
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