致吉姆的信:水与灵魂四首诗

Katrina Hays
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这封写给作者的荣格治疗师的信讨论了治疗和写作实践在上升的无意识和与人类创造力的神圣互动之间形成神秘联系的过程。随之而来的四首诗探讨了心灵的闹鬼空间,在那里,自我仇恨和身体伤害与灵魂的坚持相冲突。深度工作的框架、写作实践和数千小时的身体接触世界水域的时间结合在一起,对作家内心生活的本质以及对意识施加的无形原型压力进行了广泛而持续的探究。由此产生的信件和诗歌展现了一种对所见事物和所不见事物之间神秘联系的发展感,以及与一种无形的、有指导意义的框架的关联感,这种框架允许作者生活在身体内部,并通过文字表达。最后的判断是,作者每天都在书写自己的存在;这种练习使她保持宽阔、敏感、柔韧和活力。
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Letter to Jim: Four Poems of Water and Soul
This letter to the author’s Jungian therapist discusses the process by which therapy and the practice of writing align in a mysterious connection between upwelling unconscious and the divine interaction with human creativity. The attendant four poems investigate the haunted spaces of the psyche where self-hatred and physical harm jostle with the insistences of soul. The frame of depth work, a writing practice, and thousands of hours spent physically engaged with the world’s waters were combined to create a wide and ongoing inquiry into the nature of the writer’s inner life and the invisible archetypal pressures that bear down on awareness. The resulting letter and poetry show a developed sense of the mysterious connection of things seen and unseen, and relatedness with an invisible, instructive framework that allows the writer to live within body, and express via word. The final judgment is that the author writes herself into being each day; that practice keeps her wide and sensitive, supple and alive.
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