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The Disenchantments of Love, published in Spain in 1647 by Maria de Zayas, is a stunning collection of stories about womens amorous experiences in a patriarchal and imperialistic society during the turbulent seventeenth century. Now available for the first time in English translation, the ten exemplary novellas are set within an encompassing frame story that continues from the first collection, The Enchantments of Love: Amorous and Exemplary Novels, published in 1637. Both collections of love stories were immediately popular because of the novelty of their plots and the gender of their author. What is new in the disenchantments is the deliberately feminist purpose stated in the rules for telling stories: only women are to narrate true cases intended to disenchant women about mens deceptions, pointedly denying men the opportunity to dominate the storytelling. In the frame, however, the subtly ironic commentaries on the stories highlight the differences between masculine and feminine points of view. The conclusion of the frame reiterates the exemplary message that women are safe from mens physical and psychological abuse only in the sisterhood of the convent. These ten sensational and bizarre tales focus on the ways lovers deceive women in order to get their way, through magic, cross dressing as women, and rape--to the torture and murder of innocent women at the hands of their protectors--their fathers, brothers, and husbands. The graphic depictions of womens mutilated bodies are unprecedented in Western literature, as is the meticulous description of domestic violence that has traditionally remained private and hidden. A fascinating dimension of these fast-paced narratives is what they suggest through omission, silence, and ambiguous detail: the untold story that fires the readers imagination.

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title The Primal Wound A Transpersonal View of Trauma Addiction and - photo 1

title:The Primal Wound : A Transpersonal View of Trauma, Addiction, and Growth SUNY Series in the Philosophy of Psychology
author:Firman, John.; Gila, Ann.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0791432947
print isbn13:9780791432945
ebook isbn13:9780585053417
language:English
subjectTranspersonal psychology, Self-destructive behavior, Psychosynthesis.
publication date:1997
lcc:BF204.7.F57 1997eb
ddc:150.19/8
subject:Transpersonal psychology, Self-destructive behavior, Psychosynthesis.
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The Primal Wound
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SUNY Series in the Philosophy of Psychology
Michael Washburn, editor
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The Primal Wound
A Transpersonal View Of Trauma, Addiction, And Growth
John Firman and Ann Gila
State University of New York Press
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Published by
State University of New York Press
1997 John Firman
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission. No part of this book may be stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior permission in writing of the publisher.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Firman, John, 1945
The primal wound: a transpersonal view of trauma, addiction, and growth / John Firman and Ann Gila.
p. cm. ()SUNY series in the philosophy of psychology)
Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN 0-7914-3293-9 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-7914-3294-7 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Transpersonal psychology. 2. Self-destructive behavior.
3. Psychosynthesis. I. Gila, Ann. II. Title. III Series.
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Dedicated to
Frank Haronian
(1922-1994)
and
S. K. N.
(1960-1969)
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Contents
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction
1
Chapter One: An Addiction/Abuse Workshop
13
Chapter Two: The Source of Human Spirit
27
Chapter Three: The Human Spirit
49
Chapter Four: The Development of Spirit
71
Chapter Five: The Primal Wound
89
Chapter Six: The Higher and Lower Unconscious
121
Chapter Seven: Personalities and Subpersonalities
151
Chapter Eight: Self-Realization
181
Chapter Nine: Psychosynthesis Therapy
209
Chapter Ten: The Psychosynthesis Therapist
229
Notes
255
Bibliography
265
Index
275

Page ix
Acknowledgments
First of all we would like to thank our friend and colleague, Chris Meriam, who supported us, thought with us, and gave helpful advice and editing suggestions at all the many stages of writing. Through the convenience of e-mail, Chris was an abiding presence throughout this work, and we shall always be in his debt.
Our gratitude goes out as well to our friend and colleague, Philip Brooks, who gave us insightful feedback, especially at the formative stages of the book. Philip's ongoing support helped us persevere in this effort.
We are also grateful to Berget Jelane, Chuck Millar, and Sr. Carla Kovack for their friendship, encouragement, and insight, and to the people who made comments at various stages of writing (in alphabetical order): Mark Horowitz, Abby Seixas, Michael Washburn, Charles Whitfield, and Tom Yeomans. Many thanks as well to our students and clients over the years who have taught us about the human journey by sharing their lives with us.
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