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Marion Woodman Compilation
- Addiction, Feminine & Archetypal Psychology
- Narrated by: Marion Woodman
- Length: 5 hrs and 23 mins
- Categories: Health & Wellness, Psychology & Mental Health
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Publisher's Summary
This unique program with Jungian analyst Dr. Marion Woodman features a compilation of rare and unique talks on the subjects of:
- The Addictive Personality
- Loss of the Feminine Workshop
- Chrysalis Encountered
- Piercing the Heart
Marion Woodman was a Canadian mythopoetic author, poet, analytical psychologist, and women's movement figure. She has written and spoken extensively about the dream theories of Carl Jung.
Woodman taught high school English for more than 20 years. Suffering from anorexia, she took a sabbatical and traveled first to India and then to England, where she became interested in the theories of Carl Jung; she then enrolled in the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich, training to be an analyst.
Woodman was listed in Watkins' Mind Body Spirit Magazine in 2012 as one of the 100 most spiritually influential living people.
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- Louise R
- 04-09-20
Terrible audio quality
I was so excited about another Marion woodman audible title. Unfortunately this recording is terrible. The first session is ok, but each session following has so much background noise and/or is so badly recorded that you literally can’t follow what she says. The last session is a recording of Marion speaking about a slideshow of images.... which, of course, you can’t see on audible.
Such a shame. Woodman is such an inspiration, she deserves much much better presentation.
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- K.
- 10-26-20
Invaluable
Marion's work is incredibly important. In the talk in which she refers to slides, it was possible for me to hear the title and pull up the painting/image on my phone or computer to follow along. This isn't possible for all but her words are still full of insight. There is a lot of noise in some of the talk but it is still possible to hear what she's saying. When questions are asked they are not always audible but Marion's responses provided enough context. I recommend all of Marion's recordings and books—and the documentary/interviews too.
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- Tara Ratliff
- 06-19-20
Beautiful Audiobook! I want more!
I love Marion Woodman! What an amazing woman! I sure hope they keep releasing more audio books from her! I love everything she writes and everything she says.
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- Eithne
- 03-21-20
Difficult to hear
The sound quality of this recording is poor which is such a pity as the content that I could hear was really interesting. It became too frustrating for me me to listen to through, I tried on different devices but unfortunately that didn't help.
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- Anna
- 11-23-20
Inspirational
I love Marion Woodman’s work, especially on embodiment, addictions and on the feminine, even more so when I have the opportunity to listen to her voice.
I do agree that there are some minor noises in the background, however, I was able to understand clearly what Marion was saying.
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- Ms W.
- 10-18-20
There is to much noise in the background
I am not rating the book as I could not hear it. There is to much noise in the background, even with my volume up very high I could not hear it. This book should be taken off audio and corrected if it’s possible.
Sincerely
Ms Wynne
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- Bookish
- 07-08-20
Excellent content, some poor audio quality
Excellent and engaging lectures from Marion Woodman. One entire section has extremely poor audio with a lot of traffic and audience noise but with careful attention I could hear MW’s words. In final lecture MW refers to an accompanying slideshow of images. It would have been very helpful to have a PDF of these images but it’s possible to follow the ideas without. Despite the flaws (due to recording and presentation, not MW) I will definitely listen again.