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Plato and the Greeks referred to it as "daimon," the Romans as "genius," and Christians as "guardian angel," while today we use terms like "heart," "spirit," and "soul." For James Hillman, this concept is central to his "acorn theory," which posits that each life is shaped by a unique image that embodies its essence and destiny, akin to how an oak's future is contained within its acorn. This theory provides a liberating perspective on childhood challenges and explores themes such as fate, character, family influence, and the elusive calling that prompts the question, "What must I do, be, and have?" Hillman's work focuses on what is inherently innate rather than on origins or destinations. He refrains from viewing individuals as mere products or victims of their circumstances and does not seek a "cure." Instead, he embraces all aspects of life and suggests that "symptoms" can reveal what the daimon desires. He argues that life encompasses more than the traditional dichotomy of genetics and environment. By examining extraordinary examples—from Yehudi Menuhin to Jeffrey Dahmer—he aims to inspire readers to reflect on their childhood impulses, fantasies, and experiences, which serve as "blueprints" guiding their life narratives.
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The Soul's Code, James Hillman
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- 1996
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