Jean Shinoda Bolen

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Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. is a psychiatrist and author.

She is one of the women featured in the 1986 film Women - for America, for the World (Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)) and 1989 National Film Board of Canada documentary, Goddess Remembered.[1]

She co-founded (with former husband James Bolen) Psychic magazine in 1969 (renamed New Realities in 1977) covering parapsychology and mind-body-spiritual subjects.[2]

Books

  • Close to the Bone: Life-Threatening Illness as a Soul Journey
  • Heeding the Urgent Message from Mother: Gather the Women, Save the World, 2005. 2nd ed. 2008 ISBN 978-1573243537
  • Crones Don't Whine: Concentrated Wisdom for Juicy Women
  • Crossing to Avalon: A Woman's Quest for the Sacred Feminine
  • Goddesses in Older Women: Becoming a Juicy Crone
  • Goddesses in Everywoman: Powerful Archetypes for Women
  • Gods in Everyman: Archetypes that shape Men's Lives
  • The Ring of Power: Symbols and Themes in Wagner's Ring Cycle and in Us
  • The Tao of Psychology: Synchronicity and the Self, 1982. ISBN 978-0062500816

References

  1. ^ Entering the Crone Age, interview by Wendy Schuman. Beliefnet. Accessed 2009-11-15
  2. ^ New Realities. Occultism & Parapsychology Encyclopedia. Accessed 2009-11-15.

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