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Imaginal Love
Book • 2015
Tom Cheetham's Imaginal Love examines the concept of the imaginal realm, drawing on Henri Corbin and Jungian psychology to explore spiritual imagination and love.
The book argues for the reality and importance of an intermediate 'imaginal' world populated by images and personified intelligences.
Cheetham connects this imaginal perspective to practices of contemplative and creative life, showing how it mediates between the material and the divine.
He also discusses the ethical and relational dimensions of engaging with imaginal beings and experiences.
The work is influential among scholars of mysticism, depth psychology, and imaginal studies.
The book argues for the reality and importance of an intermediate 'imaginal' world populated by images and personified intelligences.
Cheetham connects this imaginal perspective to practices of contemplative and creative life, showing how it mediates between the material and the divine.
He also discusses the ethical and relational dimensions of engaging with imaginal beings and experiences.
The work is influential among scholars of mysticism, depth psychology, and imaginal studies.
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