Jung and the Moon Cycles
Jung and the Native American Moon Cycles:
Rhythms of Influence
Rhythms of Influence
by Michael Owen
The Moon Cycles are an indigenous teaching about the archetypal influences and forces that affect us at different times in our lives. (This is not a book on astrology). Michael Owen shows readers how to place the events of their own lives on the Moon Cycles and gain a new perspective on the births and deaths (inner and outer) in their life. They will see what learning periods are ahead of them and understand the importance of the nine-month, three-year and twenty-seven year cycles.
Freud died 27 years after he fainted in Jung’s presence saying “How sweet it must be to die.” And Jung dreamed of the 1945 firebombing of Dresden 27 years before it happened.
This book offers new insights into Jung’s life and death and how the rhythm of his life coincided with the great events of the 20th century. It also casts new light on Jung’s fateful encounter with Freud as well as his relationships with women and his supposed anti-Semitism.
Nicolas-Hays, 2002, 310 pages, 6” X 9”, ISBN 978-0892540594