The Inner Lover

The Inner Lover by Valerie Harms, published by Shambhala in 1992, is a 227-page exploration of the psychological aspects of attraction and relationships. This book delves into the concept of the “inner lover,” a creative facet of our nature that guides us toward personal wholeness. Through techniques such as fantasy, dreamwork, and active imagination, readers are encouraged to engage with this inner aspect to foster balance and harmony in their lives.
In this edition, readers will find insights into the dynamics of love and romance, as well as the emotional and psychological factors that influence interpersonal relations. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding our attractions to others, suggesting that this awareness can lead to deeper self-discovery and fulfillment. By engaging with the themes of behaviorism and Jungian psychology, The Inner Lover offers a pathway to cultivate a more harmonious relationship with oneself and others.
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Understanding why we are attracted to certain people can lead us to the “inner lover”, a creative aspect of our nature that wills us toward wholeness. Through fantasy, dreamwork, and active imagination, we can cultivate a relationship with the inner lover that can blossom into psychic balance and harmony.
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