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Paperback
Featuring contributions from Jean Shinoda Bolen, James Hollis, Tom Singer, Helen Marlo, Gilda Frantz, John Hill and many more.
If you want to get to know someone, listen to their story of home. Intimacy builds as we ask: Where do you come from? What did you leave behind? Where do you feel safe? In Sanctuary, these questions are explored by Jungian analysts, architects and historians, scientists, and storytellers. Contributors also consider how climate change, Black Lives Matter, and an unprecedented wave of global refugees are impacting our notions of home and hospitality.
“This anthology explores our longing for sanctuary and the mythology of home from many viewpoints—a treasure trove of storytelling.” Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.
“Sanctuary considers our modern challenges of rootlessness, lack of time, loss of place. A. timely meditation on our sense of longing and belonging—and our search for home wherever we can find it.” Phil Cousineau