Eyes Wide Open
Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts Daryl Sharp, General Editor
EYES WIDE OPEN Late Thoughts Another Jungian Romance
DARYL SHARP
For MP and Nurse Pam, for my daughters Tanya Claire and Jessy Kate, and for myself The events, characters and situations in this book are neither wholly true nor entirely fictional. Rather they are embroideries on reality, which, after all, is the essence of any romance. Names, of course, have been changed, mostly. Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Sharp, Daryl, 1936Eyes wide open: late thoughts: another Jungian romance / Daryl Sharp. (Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 117) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN-10: 1-894574-18-4 ISBN-13: 978-1-894574-18-1 1. Self-actualization (Psychology). 2. Jungian psychology. I. Title. II. Series. BF175.S4915 2007
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CONTENTS Preface 7 Introduction: What Next? 11 1
Mayday Malone’s 15
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Becoming Conscious 29
3
Self-Knowledge 36
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Personality and Individuation 42
5
Sons and Mothers 50
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The Good and the Better 61
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Adam Brillig’s Fling with Fame 71
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Neurosis and the Self-Regulating Psyche 83
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The Me and the We: Vocation, Groups and Inflation 98
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The Religious Dimension 104
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Affairs of the Heart 111
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Blood-Letting 120
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On Loving 125
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Aging and Dying 132
Bibliography 149 Index 152
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Preface
Funny how things happen. I was going through the manuscript for the previous book in this trilogy, On Staying Awake, editing it for the umpteenth time, changing a word here, a comm