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The Essential James Hillman: A Blue Fire

This book is a curated selection of James Hillman's work, focusing on his influential theories in depth psychology, mythology, and the nature of the human psyche. Hillman's writing delves into the complexities of the unconscious, the role of the imagination, and the importance of myth in understanding human experience. more

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James Hillman
James Hillman

James Hillman (April 12, 1926 - October 27, 2011) was an American psychologist and a prominent figure in the field of analytical psychology. His research focused on dream analysis, mythology, and the relationship between the human psyche and nature. Hillman's works have had a profound impact on psychology, literature, and the arts. more

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“In wanting freedom we discover that it depends entirely on the freedom of others, and that the freedom of others depends on ours. . . I am obliged to want others to have freedom at the same time that I want my own freedom. I can take freedom as my goal only if I take that of others as a goal as well.”