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URL:https://junginoc.org/events/2004-01-16-romanyshyn/
SUMMARY:Why did it have to be the death of the poet?
DESCRIPTION:Jung asked this question near the end of his life. In my talk I
  will look at the relation between the depth psychologist and the poet\, a
 nd I will suggest that a psychology which is lived and worked with soul in
  mind situates the psychologist in the realm of dark light where he/she is
  a 'failed poet.' I will also explore the ways in which this 'failure' is 
 not a negative judgement\, but a description of how Jung's psychology has 
 its roots in the mythic figure of the shaman-poet Orpheus. To illustrate s
 ome of my themes selections from poetry will be read.\n\n\nRobert D. Roman
 yshyn\, Ph.D. is a full time faculty member at Pacifica Graduate Institute
 . He is the author of five books and numerous other writings\, including h
 is most recent book\, Ways of the Heart: Essays toward an Imaginal Psychol
 ogy. He is currently finishing a book of poems and stories entitled Dark L
 ight: Psychologist as Failed Poet. For his contributions to Jungian schola
 rship over the last thirty years he was elected as an associate member of 
 The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts.\n
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