Skip to product information
1 of 7

The Invisible Partners by John A. Sanford

The Invisible Partners by John A. Sanford

In stock

  • Free Shipping to USA Over $25
  • International Delivery-Duty Paid*

Title: Invisible Partners: How the Male and Female in each of Us Affects our Relationships

Contributor(s): John A. Sanford (author)

ISBN: 9780809122776

Paperback: 139 pages

Features: Bibliography, index.

Dimensions: 22.91 x 15.32 x 1.14 cms; 212 g

Published by Paulist Press (1979)

Condition: New

Regular price $27.00 NZD
Sale price $27.00 NZD Regular price
Shipping calculated at checkout.

This book concerns the masculine and feminine dimensions of the soul — termed the anima/animus by C.G. Jung. It also demonstrates how the feminine part of a man and the masculine part of a woman are the invisible partners in any male-female relationship. The author provides direction in understanding and dealing with projections that can damage and even prevent a real relationship between a man and a woman. This is a book written for people everywhere who want to understand themselves and their relationships better.

John A. Sanford (1929-2005)

John A. Sanford (1929-2005), was a Jungian analyst and Episcopal priest, who worked as a parish priest for 19 years, and descended from a paternal lineage of Episcopal priests. In 1974, he left parochial ministry for full-time work as a Jungian analyst and psychotherapist, lecturing and authoring a series of books, most of them regarding religion, psychology, Greek mythology, and American Indian history. He held a bachelors degree in philosophy and an honorary Doctor of Divinity.

Since those years, Sanford enjoyed his private practice as a analyst focusing on psychology, religion and inner growth and he found some time every day for writing his books. He was a mentor for the Journey into Wholeness conferences from their beginning in 1977. Sanford authored books on serious dream study and interpretation, combining both spirituality and science.

More from this publisher:

Paulist Press


Packed for a Journey | Share