Ecstasy by Robert A. Johnson
Understanding the Psychology of Joy
A Jungian exploration of ecstatic experience as a psychological and spiritual phenomenon, arguing that true joy arises when the self surrenders to deeper archetypal forces and is transformed through symbol, myth, and ritual; the book uses myths, dreams, and case studies to show how ecstasy can lead to wholeness and creative life while warning against its misuse or addictive escape, and offers practical insight into integrating moments of transcendence into everyday living.
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