“打开心扉”:史蒂夫·帕克的后续访谈

Robert S. Henderson
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摘要石头具有很强的象征意义,也很接地气。为了应对20年前严重的心脏病发作,史蒂夫·帕克(Steve Parker)开始用石头建造一个隐居的地方和一个愈合的避风港。石雕有了自己的生命,成为一个石头圣地,有许多独特的石头结构。这是一个temenos,一个特殊的地方,他的客户和他自己反映和连接更大的力量。最近的作品是一个巨大的50英尺的下沉式螺旋迷宫,下降到六英尺深的地下,有一个方形的周长。它让人联想到炼金术中的圆的平方。螺旋迷宫也是曼荼罗的代表,中心象征着灵魂的地方。罗伯特·亨德森在2015年参观了石头避难所,并在2017年6月的《心理学视角》上采访了史蒂夫。接下来的采访重点是将作品与荣格的思想以及石头、螺旋和灵魂的象征联系起来。steve Parker博士是一位荣格心理学家,他在阿拉斯加的费尔班克斯生活和工作了40年。Steve和他的搭档Kornelia Grabinska博士,一位荣格学派的分析师,已经举办荣格学派研讨会30年了。20年前,在一次严重的心脏病发作之后,一系列的照片出现了,这些照片成为了艺术展和电子书《心脏病与灵魂》(heart attack and Soul)的基础。然后,他开始制作一些三维图像,建造了一个巨大的石头圣殿和迷宫,这已经成为一个反思和治疗的地方。更多信息请访问www.friendsofthelabyrinth.org.Rev。罗伯特·亨德森博士是康涅狄格州格拉斯顿伯里的新教牧师、诗人和荣格心理治疗师。他和他的妻子詹尼斯(Janis)是一名心理治疗师,在《心理学视角》、《象限》、《收获》、《荣格杂志》和《春季杂志》上发表了许多“enterviews”,并且是三卷本《与荣格一起生活:荣格分析师的“enterviews”》的作者。罗伯特还在《心理学透视》杂志上发表了一些诗歌,并撰写了一本诗集:《来自聆听点的诗歌》。
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“Opening the Heart”: A Follow-up Enterview with Steve Parker
AbstractStones are both heavily symbolic and down to earth. In response to a severe heart attack 20 years ago, Steve Parker began working with stones to create a place to retreat and a haven to heal. The stonework took on a life of its own and became a stone sanctuary, featuring many unique stone structures. It is a temenos, a special place for his clients and himself to reflect and connect with larger forces. The most recent work is a large 50-foot sunken spiral labyrinth that descends six feet into the ground, with a square perimeter. It is evocative of the alchemical quest of squaring the circle. The spiral labyrinth is also representative of a mandala, with the center symbolizing the place of the soul. Robert Henderson visited the stone sanctuary in 2015 and interviewed Steve for Psychological Perspectives of June 2017. This follow-up interview focuses on connecting the work with the ideas of C. G. Jung and the symbolism of stones, spirals, and soul. Additional informationNotes on contributorsRobert S. HendersonSteve Parker, PhD, is a Jungian psychologist who has been living and working in Fairbanks, Alaska, for 40 years. Steve and his partner, Kornelia Grabinska, PhD, a Jungian analyst, have been running Jungian seminars for 30 years. After a severe heart attack 20 years ago, a series of images emerged that became the basis for art shows and an e-book: Heart Attack and Soul. He then began to make some of the images in three dimensions, building a large stone sanctuary and labyrinth that has become a place for reflection and healing. More information can be found at www.friendsofthelabyrinth.org.Rev. Dr. Robert Henderson is an ordained Protestant minister, poet, and Jungian psychotherapist in Glastonbury, Connecticut. He and his wife, Janis, a psychotherapist, have had many “enterviews” published in Psychological Perspectives, Quadrant, Harvest, Jung Journal, and Spring Journal, and are the authors of the three-volume book Living with Jung: “Enterviews” with Jungian Analysts. Robert has also had a number of poems published in Psychological Perspectives and authored a book of poems: Poems From a Listening Point.
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