Ian Pitt replied to Depth Alliance Board's discussion Join the "Depth Discussion" about Hillman's Notion of Eros & Psych — July 11, 2013
"How can we fit this owning of the dark face of Eros with the union between Psyche and Eros? Our destructive urges seem to work against relating; I don't think Moore believes we should hope to overcome such urges - instead, we need to live the…"
Jul 13, 2013
Ian Pitt replied to Depth Alliance Board's discussion Join the "Depth Discussion" about Hillman's Notion of Eros & Psych — July 11, 2013
"I like the approach described by Judith Harte, who writes, “When Eros is liberated and demonstrated within the therapeutic relationship permission is given to spread that good infection.” The consulting room is a place to learn new ways of relating…"
Jul 12, 2013
Ian Pitt left a comment on ARCHIVED—Threads of Thought
"Thanks, Ed, for your replies to my naive comments. I do recommend the work of Rollins, such as 'The Fidelity of Betrayal,' which to my eyes (i.e. not well-informed about religion) appears thoroughly postmodern yet passionately religious."
Apr 30, 2011
Ian Pitt left a comment on ARCHIVED—Threads of Thought
"I suspect I know too little of these matters to properly join your discussion - sorry for butting in! On my understanding of Moore, spirit is something like agency, which seeks to control and transcend, i.e. act in a top-down direction, and soul is…"
Apr 30, 2011
Ian Pitt left a comment on ARCHIVED—Threads of Thought
"haven't "the ways spirit and soul are not the same thing" already been made obvious, such as through the work of Thomas Moore, e.g. in 'The Soul's Religion'?

Hmmm...having asked that question, it occurs to me that his and your use of the terms soul…"
Apr 30, 2011
Ian Pitt commented on Robin Reynolds Barre's blog post From The Tuesday Journal - The Task of the Depth Psychologist
"It does seem that by judging others we perpetuate polarisation and demonisation, but such judgments are not the dead end they seem to be. We can make the mistake of disowning our judgments, and thus adding a tension within ourselves to the tension…"
Jan 25, 2011
Ian Pitt left a comment on Reading Room
"Thanks for the video, Bonnie. Peter Kingsley has chosen an odd, anti-academic style for his later books (Ancient Philosophy has an academic style) that can be off-putting and even frustrating, but his ideas are worth exploring for those interested…"
Jan 21, 2011
Ian Pitt commented on Bonnie Bright's video
"His ideas about the deliberate seeding of civilisations with ideas from 'another world' seem silly to me, as do those about oneness and eternity, but his uncovering of Parmenides and Empedocles as spiritual leaders, as thinkers about stillness and…"
Jan 21, 2011
Ian Pitt left a comment on Reading Room
"Reading Peter Kingsley's books because of Thomas Moore's recommendation: 
Ancient Philosophy - opened my eyes to the connections between religion and philosophy for the ancient Greeks
In the Dark Places of Wisdom - Parmenides was a follower of…"
Jan 21, 2011
Ian Pitt left a comment for William den Hertog
"Another theoretical chemist! Transition state theory was my area, but I couldn't find ways to continue in chemistry, so have never been back to it since I finished my degree. What was your area?"
Jan 21, 2011

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  • Hi Ian: Welcome to the community. I hope you will find lots of new contacts and content to feed your interest in Depth Psychology. I recently discovered web sites for several Jungian groups in Australia and posted them on the Links page here on the Alliance site. You may also want to check them out. Enjoy!
  • Welcome Ian,

    I believe you may be our first Australian. I hope you will find the site one of great interest. There are many topics in our blogs, forums, and groups so I hope to read your posts soon.

    Ed

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