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Under Saturn's Shadow

Studies in Jungian Psychology by Jungian Analysts

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Under Saturn's Shadow

By: James Hollis
Narrated by: Steve Owens
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Saturn was the Roman god, who ate his children to stop them from usurping his power. Men have been psychologically and spiritually wounded by this legacy. Hollis offers a rich perspective on the secrets men carry in their hearts.

©1994 James Hollis (P)2023 James Hollis
Gender Studies Human Sexuality Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
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This is one of my favourite James Hollis books but it is sadly let down by a wholly inappropriate style of narration. This kind of book needs a thoughtful, reflective tone. What we get is a Raymond Chandler style presentation. Ugh. I hope that one day the publishers re-voice these books.

Great book, inappropriate narration

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A long strident rant on the failings of men , everything is the fault of men.
Important though to take on these issues which are in themselves painful.
I think we need a more positive idea of a way forward.

Hard work

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This is a good book and gives you a lot to think about. Read this to understand yourself more and about masculinity.

The real red pill moment

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Everything said is as true for man as it is for women. Growing is a human endeavour, not a man’s problem. Failing to recognise this encapsulates the problems man and women face. Apart from that, an enlightenment of a book.

Man vs woman is a social construct

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Unbearable reader’s voice, which is such a shame for such an important read. It felt almost caricatural.

Voice ?

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