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Under Saturn's Shadow (STUDIES IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY BY JUNGIAN ANALYSTS), by James Hollis


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Under Saturn's Shadow (STUDIES IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY BY JUNGIAN ANALYSTS), by James Hollis

Saturn was the Roman god who ate his childern to stop them from usurping his power. Men have been psychologically and spiritually wounded by this legacy. Hollis offers a rich perspective on the secrets men carry in their hearts.

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Series: STUDIES IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY BY JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (Book 63)

Paperback: 144 pages

Publisher: Inner City Books; First edition (January 31, 1994)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0919123643

ISBN-13: 978-0919123649

Product Dimensions:

6 x 0.5 x 8.8 inches

Shipping Weight: 8.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.7 out of 5 stars

35 customer reviews

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#85,574 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

This is a great book, and was my introduction to Hollis' presentation of Jungian depth psychology. (I've gone on to get several of his more recent books - Why Good People Do Bad Things: Understanding Our Darker Selves being even better for a more thorough and general introduction to The Shadow.) Right from the beginning I found it full of stimulating and useful insight on the challenges of being a modern man, and the concluding chapter "Healing the Souls of Men" with it's "Eight Secrets" (of men) and "Seven Steps to Healing" is a perfect summary that all men (and women) would do well to read and absorb (although it is probably best suited as book for those who like to inquire, think and have a literary bent).The gist of this short book is how the Shadow (the unconscious selves we have, which make up the vast majority of our life) is always with us and often derails our best intentions. And specifically, how men are effected by their childhood relations to their mother and father (and their shadows), and the breakdown of traditional ways of transitioning to manhood and integrating our shadows (and so living with integrity).The fact is, we all have our various shadows (and ironically, "the brighter the light, the longer the shadow"), but men in particular have different needs in relating to this shadow. Due to these unacknowledged shadows, the world we live in is one filled with our unconscious (and undesirable) projections. Without a deep understanding and acceptance of these unconscious forces we are doomed to repeat our mistakes (and those of our parents...).The biggest problem of the modern era is that the cultural traditions needed to educate boys and help them become men (initiatory rites of passage) have been either lost or watered down so much as to be useless. As Hollis says in recounting his own frustrating experience with adolescence, "Today, of course, I know that "they", the tribal elders of our time, did not know what it means to be a man either. They similarly were uninitiated and could hardly pass on the mysteries and liberating knowledge they themselves lacked." (pg 16)Hollis goes on to explain the six stages of traditional (and universally practiced) rites of male passage; separation, death, rebirth, teachings, ordeal and return. These rites are not meant to be fun and easy, quite the opposite! But they serve the vital function of separating the boy from his mother and home, and preparing him for the hardships of adult life, while establishing him in a community of men, led by mentoring elders.Instead, as modern males, our paths to individuation have become more isolated and individual. In my own life I can see how various partial and somewhat random rites filled in the void of a traditional culture - team sports, scouting, extreme adventure sports, rock concerts, experimentation with drugs and various spiritual disciplines - leading to increasingly dangerous risk taking and reckless behaviors. As Hollis summarized this, "What the modern man most suffers from then, is the wounding without transformation. He suffers the Saturnian burden of role definition that confines rather than liberates. He suffers the skewers in the soul without the godly vision. He is asked to be a man when no none can define it except in the most trivial terms. He is asked to move from boyhood to manhood without any rites of passage, with no wise elders to receive and instruct him, and no positive sense of what such a manhood might feel like. His wounds are not transformative; they do not bring deepened consciousness: they do not lead him to a richer life. They senselessly, repeatedly, stun him into a numbing of the soul before the body has had the good sense to die." (pg 75-76)The relationship a boy has to his mother is especially critical in his early development, and shows up clearly in later relationships. As Hollis says, "In any relationship a man is largely at the mercy of what he does not know about himself. And the extent to which he is in the dark is the degree to which his own inner woman is projected onto another person. Since projection is by definition a dynamic whereby unconscious contents are experienced as outer, a man is always falling in love with or fearing his own unconscious material." (pg 42). And even more succinctly, "The man who denies that the mother-child relationship is fundamental, that it influences everything he feels about himself, about life and about others, lives is profound ignorance. And, of course, that of which he is ignorant will be projected onto others." (pg. 50). And finally, "Yes, it is necessary that men be wounded to help them break free from the Mother. But it is also that those wounds further growth. Today's man suffers his wounds in isolation, but his reaction troubles and damages those around him. He must begin by acknowledging the wounds he carries, wounds that leak daily into his life, if ever he is to heal himself or help his world." (pg. 82)And fathers obviously provide (or not!) the role modeling for a man's life. "Sons need to have their father tell them what they need to know to live "out there", and how to live with integrity. Sons need to see father living his life, struggling, being emotional, failing and falling, getting up again, being human. When a son does not see his father honestly living his personal journey, then the son will have to find his paradigms elsewhere, or, worse, unconsciously live out the father's untaken journey. This is in accordance with Jung's observation that the greatest burden the child must bear is the unlived life of the parents." (pg 90)As I mentioned at the beginning of this review, the final chapter gives an excellent summary of the secrets men bear and the steps needed for healing. I don't want to do Hollis the disservice of sharing all these secrets and steps in an abbreviated form, as I feel this book in it's whole form is a worthwhile read for men interested in the realizing of their own paths to individuation, as well as women wanting to understand the unique challenges of being male, and perhaps seeing their own unique paths to individuation, better. This inner growth, maturation and "shadow work" is perhaps the most important challenge we all face - especially in today's world.

I’ve read Jung since I was 15. Always fascinated by human psyche and it’s shades, or ‘shadows’ shall I say. This book, which I’m still reading, is opening my eyes WIDE. Not only to the operative nature of both my husband and my father through the imprints their mothers had on them, but men’s mother complex in general. I’m a mother to a 3 year old boy and...this book couldn’t had fallen in my hands at a better time.

Explanatory models are presented and offered food for thought, but presented little that I would call analysis. The scope of the problems to be discussed was partially defined. The available competing alternative explanations of human behavior and attitudes are not listed, compared, tested, or referenced to published observational or experimental studies. Perhaps if I had a deeper background in the field, I could have appreciated the material more.

A life changing book for men wanting a deeper understanding of the journey. One of the best books I have ever read. This one will change my life and it’s purpose. I now have a better understanding of the pain and anxiety that can be triggered in my soul. I now know that I am not alone.

The Wounding and Healing of Men is an astounding gash to the core of maleness that left this reader exposed, raw, and angry. His core concepts are mined from the masters Jung and Freud, then digested by the author and fed back with depth and aplomb. His writing is densely poetic, overwhelming the reader with imagery and reference to philosophy. His turn of phrase and use of imagery stirs the unconscious like only a powerful dream can. While your average novel uses pages to delve into the psyche of a male character, Hollis drills straight down (on page 7) and just lists the demons that reside in the common male. He tears off the bandage over the most primal of the wounds to masculinity and then proceeds to leave it gaping for page upon page of emotional bloodletting.

A pretty insightful read. A little too anecdotal for me at times, but the main message is clear and described effectively.Shorter than expected. $20+ for just over 100 (smaller) pages.

I'm a 28 yr old male. This book was recommended to me recently, and I wish I had read it at the start of my 20's. What a brilliant and clear insight into the rationalities of modern man. I've always had a lot of questions, doubts, held the world on my shoulders: typical male stuff. Hollis' clear explanations and support offers great reassurance and understanding of the struggle of today's man, the reasons for our macho ism and other compensations us foolish men do. He examines the mother's role and concludes the positive and negative effects of various upbringings. I highly recommend women read this books as well - it would benefit the entire human race if each of us had the insight that Jung and Hollis offer.

Everything Hollis writes is a gift!

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