Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

Jungian analyst Dr. Bud Harris writes poignantly about the dramatic and mysterious nature of evil. This book is a journey deep into the psychological dimensions of evil and how the shadow sides of our personalities are intertwined with it to shape our personal lives and culture.

The idea that evil exists in the world, in our lives, and in our thoughts, can bring on depression, sadness, and helplessness. We struggle with the concept. How do we find the courage to confront it, examine its nature, understand its origins, and, finally, embrace it as a difficult but important element in living a conscious life?

"Most evil is not done by evil people, but by good people who donʼt know what they are doing."

-Richard Niebuhr

Confronting Evil offers a guide for "good people" to recognize evil, explore it in the world and within themselves, and transform it into something meaningful and hopeful. Designed as a seeker's guide and workbook, prompts for reflection are posed following each section. Blank pages allow you to make notes, reflect, or list personal assignments and challenges.

Quotes from religious texts, philosophers, and thinkers - including psychoanalyst Carl Jung - are plentiful. And Harris uses powerful examples from his own practice as a Jungian analyst. The subject of evil and how to approach it is examined from multiple points of view.

The benefits of doing this powerful inner work are clear. This book is for you if:

  • You have experienced the effects of evil within yourself and in the world around you.
  • You want to examine the nature of evil and learn to understand it.
  • You seek to understand how each of us can be a source of evil in the world, as well as good.

This short book began as a lecture Harris gave in 2014. That lecture has been expanded to explore additional thoughts dealing with the shadow of evil in current events, political realities, and what he sees as one of our culture's greatest societal challenges.

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Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

Jungian analyst Dr. Bud Harris writes poignantly about the dramatic and mysterious nature of evil. This book is a journey deep into the psychological dimensions of evil and how the shadow sides of our personalities are intertwined with it to shape our personal lives and culture.

The idea that evil exists in the world, in our lives, and in our thoughts, can bring on depression, sadness, and helplessness. We struggle with the concept. How do we find the courage to confront it, examine its nature, understand its origins, and, finally, embrace it as a difficult but important element in living a conscious life?

"Most evil is not done by evil people, but by good people who donʼt know what they are doing."

-Richard Niebuhr

Confronting Evil offers a guide for "good people" to recognize evil, explore it in the world and within themselves, and transform it into something meaningful and hopeful. Designed as a seeker's guide and workbook, prompts for reflection are posed following each section. Blank pages allow you to make notes, reflect, or list personal assignments and challenges.

Quotes from religious texts, philosophers, and thinkers - including psychoanalyst Carl Jung - are plentiful. And Harris uses powerful examples from his own practice as a Jungian analyst. The subject of evil and how to approach it is examined from multiple points of view.

The benefits of doing this powerful inner work are clear. This book is for you if:

  • You have experienced the effects of evil within yourself and in the world around you.
  • You want to examine the nature of evil and learn to understand it.
  • You seek to understand how each of us can be a source of evil in the world, as well as good.

This short book began as a lecture Harris gave in 2014. That lecture has been expanded to explore additional thoughts dealing with the shadow of evil in current events, political realities, and what he sees as one of our culture's greatest societal challenges.

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Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

by Bud Harris
Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

Confronting Evil: A Jungian Guide to Searching for Light In the Heart of Darkness

by Bud Harris

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Overview

Jungian analyst Dr. Bud Harris writes poignantly about the dramatic and mysterious nature of evil. This book is a journey deep into the psychological dimensions of evil and how the shadow sides of our personalities are intertwined with it to shape our personal lives and culture.

The idea that evil exists in the world, in our lives, and in our thoughts, can bring on depression, sadness, and helplessness. We struggle with the concept. How do we find the courage to confront it, examine its nature, understand its origins, and, finally, embrace it as a difficult but important element in living a conscious life?

"Most evil is not done by evil people, but by good people who donʼt know what they are doing."

-Richard Niebuhr

Confronting Evil offers a guide for "good people" to recognize evil, explore it in the world and within themselves, and transform it into something meaningful and hopeful. Designed as a seeker's guide and workbook, prompts for reflection are posed following each section. Blank pages allow you to make notes, reflect, or list personal assignments and challenges.

Quotes from religious texts, philosophers, and thinkers - including psychoanalyst Carl Jung - are plentiful. And Harris uses powerful examples from his own practice as a Jungian analyst. The subject of evil and how to approach it is examined from multiple points of view.

The benefits of doing this powerful inner work are clear. This book is for you if:

  • You have experienced the effects of evil within yourself and in the world around you.
  • You want to examine the nature of evil and learn to understand it.
  • You seek to understand how each of us can be a source of evil in the world, as well as good.

This short book began as a lecture Harris gave in 2014. That lecture has been expanded to explore additional thoughts dealing with the shadow of evil in current events, political realities, and what he sees as one of our culture's greatest societal challenges.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780578817828
Publisher: Daphne Publications
Publication date: 12/07/2020
Pages: 102
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.21(d)

About the Author

Bud Harris, PhD, is one of the most prolific Jungian authors of our time. He's authored and co-authored 15 books, and has been in the field of Jungian psychology for 30 years. At 82 years old, he has a long-standing practice in Asheville, North Carolina, which is still thriving.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Part One: The Nature of Evil

Discovering Evil

How Evil is Born

Evil as an Archetype

Part Two: Personal Evil

The Shadow and the Self

The Paradox of Obstacles

The Terrorist Within

Part Three: Collective Evil

Losing the Collective Myth

Gazing into the Face of Evil

Part Four: Facing the Fire

Where New Life Begins

Conclusion

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