Marion Woodman: Listening to Our Deepest Wisdom, Part One: The Soul’s Vulnerability
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tami Simon speaks with Marion Woodman, a renowned international teacher, workshop leader, and Jungian therapist. A widely read author on analytical and feminine psychology with over half a million books in print, Marion has created several Sounds True audio courses, including The Crown of Age and Sitting by the Well. In the first half of this newly released, two-part interview, recorded in the year 2000, Tami speaks with Marion about the cancer diagnosis Marion received and how it has changed her perspective on life. Marion also speaks eloquently of the courage to face our mortality, how life can be seen as a series of birth canals, and the gifts of humor and faith that come to us with age. (60 minutes)
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I am so excited to listen to this interview with Marion Woodman. I first started reading her books when I was a college freshman, many years ago, and at one very dark point, I wrote her a letter that she personally replied to. I am grateful for her insights into valuing our vulnerable aspects.
Comment by Kyla — December 4, 2012 @ 8:43 pm
Thanks Tami and all involved, for a conversation that got very juicy in the second part. Really resonated with the pendulum metaphor and recognise that my soul’s journey has led me deep into the woods and feel comforted by Marion’s wisdom. Look forward to part II.
Comment by Jennifer — December 7, 2012 @ 5:52 am
When will hear part two ? I was moved to tears more than once listening to this remarkable interview.
Comment by Elizabeth Brien — December 11, 2012 @ 5:29 am
Merveilleuse Marion
Comment by viviane d'haese — December 11, 2012 @ 2:27 pm