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The Homes of the Soul

A Short Guide to the Real Possibility of Life After Death

Jennifer Vanbergen

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Aeon Books Ltd
07 February 2024
A Jungian answer to the centuries old question: what happens when we die?

Based on her own experiences following the death of her mother, Jenny Vanbergen walks through a compelling and thoughtful discussion on the possibility of life after death.

Using the works of many renowned thinkers, such as Carl Jung, The Homes of the Soul takes an analytical approach as it discusses theories such as the psyche, the ego, personal and collective unconscious and the holographic universe in relation to the possibility of life after death.

The books deals with complex theories, while still remaining clear and accessible. Vanbergen’s warm yet scientific - and at times humorous - approach to dealing with such immense questions will bring comfort to those dealing with grief, but also appeal to anyone interested in analytical psychology or ideas surrounding the afterlife.

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Imprint:   Aeon Books Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781801520881
ISBN 10:   1801520887
Pages:   178
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
FOREWORD INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE - The Nature of the Pysche CHAPTER TWO - The Layers of the Psyche CHAPTER THREE - Home of the ego CHAPTER FOUR - Home of the personal unconscious CHAPTER FIVE - Home of the collective unconscious CHAPTER SIX - Home of the Self AFTERWORD BIBLIOGRAPY ABOUT THE AUTHOR INDEX

Jennifer Vanbergen is a Modern Languages graduate who continued to become a (now former) member of The London Stock Exchange, property developer and currently works as a property manager in Kent. Following an extraordinary episode after the death of her mother in 1998, she developed an impassioned interest in the work of Carl Gustav Jung. She currently lives in Kent, UK.

Reviews for The Homes of the Soul: A Short Guide to the Real Possibility of Life After Death

"""This fascinating short book tells the alluring account of one woman's encounter with the life and work of CG Jung and how she has been guided by his inquiries into the true nature of the human spirit. Her personal experiences around the death of her mother lead her to read what Jung wrote about his supernatural experiences and all the layers of existence below the surface of life in the material world... She doesn't seem to come to any overt conclusion but you feel the world is a richer place by the end of the book.  It deals with big subjects but it isn't academic.  In fact it's full of anecdotes - mostly from Jung - and is an enjoyable read."" Cygnus Review, Autumn 2023   “The Homes of The Soul is a wondrous book in which Vanbergen takes us on a thrilling adventure of consciousness, integrating scientific understanding and Jungian depth psychology. This is a book for all Jungians, particularly for those who want to pick up where Jung left off... where he felt the most exciting developments in his great work might lie.” Jasbinder Garnermann, director of the C G Jung Centre, Ireland. “Vanbergen describes and then goes beyond her own experiences of grief, to make an argument for the real possibility of life after death, an idea that mainstream thinking often rejects. However, it is by combining mainstream Jungian ideas with a modern theory of consciousness that she makes her entertaining and intriguing case.” Duncan Barford, author of Occult Experiments in the Home “The Homes of the Soul is an illuminating journey into the realms of grief, spirituality and the human psyche. Jennifer Vanbergen offers readers a profound understanding of the transformative power of loss. This book is a valuable resource for anyone seeking solace, self-discovery and a deeper understanding of the profound connection between grief and personal growth.” Dr. Marc Lockhart MD, psychiatrist, Cayman Islands “I enjoyed this book immensely. We are taken down a logical path to consider ourselves from different points of view in time. The works of Carl Jung and many others are artfully woven into creating answers to the question of an afterlife. Brilliant.“ Dr Ollie Else, retired MD, England"


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