Robert I. Winer, M.D.‘s Comments on “Inter Views” By James Hillman
Robert I. Winer, M.D.‘s Comments on “Inter Views By James Hillman © Robert I. Winer, 2013 (may not be copied, reproduced, posted, printed in any form).
This is a wonderful book that gives one an inside view of "seeing-in" or seeing-through the complexity of James Hillman's works. I must say that for many years, really since the early 1990's, though I found Hillman's work thought provoking, I didn't like it much. I found his writing on alchemy and the Renaissance difficult to understand, and they felt a bit ... pretentious. Mainly, I could figure out where he was going with what he was writing. I read his "Revisioning Psychology" in the early 1990's and then had to put it down. I went to a few lectures by Hillman, finding them boring. His style was to read from a paper or a book. Though, he certainly had an effect on the audience, he really riled people up.
So, here, I'm working on getting the coding so that the FB page runs in an "iframe" below. But until then, you have to go off the C.G. Jung Center of Boulder website and link to the FB page in another window. I'm not sure whether FB will ever let it happen. If anyone knows how to do the coding, please send me a note. So for now click on the link below.
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This is a wonderful book that gives one an inside view of "seeing-in" or seeing-through the complexity of James Hillman's works. I must say that for many years, really since the early 1990's, though I found Hillman's work thought provoking, I didn't like it much. I found his writing on alchemy and the Renaissance difficult to understand, and they felt a bit ... pretentious. Mainly, I could figure out where he was going with what he was writing. I read his "Revisioning Psychology" in the early 1990's and then had to put it down. I went to a few lectures by Hillman, finding them boring. His style was to read from a paper or a book. Though, he certainly had an effect on the audience, he really riled people up.
So, here, I'm working on getting the coding so that the FB page runs in an "iframe" below. But until then, you have to go off the C.G. Jung Center of Boulder website and link to the FB page in another window. I'm not sure whether FB will ever let it happen. If anyone knows how to do the coding, please send me a note. So for now click on the link below.
LINK TO FACEBOOK PAGE