The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling
Plato and the Greeks called it "daimon," the Romans "genius," the Christians "guardian angel." Today we use the terms heart, spirit, and soul. To James Hillman, the acknowledged intellectual source for Thomas Moore's bestselling sensation Care of the Soul, it is the central and guiding force of his utterly compelling "acorn theory"—in which each life is formed by a unique image, an image that is the essence of that life and calls it to a destiny, just as the mighty oak's destiny is written in the tiny acorn.

In this new look at age-old themes, Hillman provides a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. He urges his readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their own individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. As he says, "We need a fresh way of looking at the importance of our lives."

What The Soul's Code offers is an inspirational, positive approach to life—a way of seeing, and a way of recovering what has been lost of our intrinsic selves.
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The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling
Plato and the Greeks called it "daimon," the Romans "genius," the Christians "guardian angel." Today we use the terms heart, spirit, and soul. To James Hillman, the acknowledged intellectual source for Thomas Moore's bestselling sensation Care of the Soul, it is the central and guiding force of his utterly compelling "acorn theory"—in which each life is formed by a unique image, an image that is the essence of that life and calls it to a destiny, just as the mighty oak's destiny is written in the tiny acorn.

In this new look at age-old themes, Hillman provides a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. He urges his readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their own individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. As he says, "We need a fresh way of looking at the importance of our lives."

What The Soul's Code offers is an inspirational, positive approach to life—a way of seeing, and a way of recovering what has been lost of our intrinsic selves.
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The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling

The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling

by James Hillman
The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling

The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and Calling

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Overview

Plato and the Greeks called it "daimon," the Romans "genius," the Christians "guardian angel." Today we use the terms heart, spirit, and soul. To James Hillman, the acknowledged intellectual source for Thomas Moore's bestselling sensation Care of the Soul, it is the central and guiding force of his utterly compelling "acorn theory"—in which each life is formed by a unique image, an image that is the essence of that life and calls it to a destiny, just as the mighty oak's destiny is written in the tiny acorn.

In this new look at age-old themes, Hillman provides a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. He urges his readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their own individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. As he says, "We need a fresh way of looking at the importance of our lives."

What The Soul's Code offers is an inspirational, positive approach to life—a way of seeing, and a way of recovering what has been lost of our intrinsic selves.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780679445227
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 08/13/1996
Edition description: 1st ed
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 9.62(h) x 1.17(d)

About the Author

A world-renowned lecturer, teacher, author, Jungian analyst, and former director of the Jung Institute, James Hillman (1926-2011) was born in New Jersey and spent much of his life in Europe. He was the author of over twenty books, translated into ten languages, including The Myth of Analysis and Reinventing Psychiatry (nominated for a Pulitzer in 1975).

Table of Contents

Epigraphs in Lieu of a Preface ix

1 In a Nutshell: The Acorn Theory and the Redemption of Psychology 3

2 Growing Down 41

3 The Parental Fallacy 63

4 Back to the Invisibles 92

5 "Esse Is Percipi": To Be Is to Be Perceived 113

6 Neither Nature nor Nurture-Something Else 128

7 Penny Dreadfuls and Pure Fantasy 155

8 Disguise 172

9 Fate 191

10 The Bad Seed 214

11 Mediocrity 249

Coda: A Note on Methodology 275

Notes 287

Bibliography 307

Index 321

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