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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
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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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Autorenporträt
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.