Jean Houston
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Jean Houston | |
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Occupation(s) | Author, lecturer |
Spouse | Robert Masters (1965 - 2008; his death) |
Website | www |
Jean Houston (born 10 May 1937) is an American author involved in the
Biography
Early life and education
Houston was born in
Houston attended Barnard College in New York City in the class of 1958.
She subsequently earned a Ph.D. in psychology from
Career
While participating in a US Government sanctioned research project on the effects of
The
Houston taught at Marymount College, Tarrytown, from 1965 to 1972.[8] She was a lecturer at Hunter College for less than a year in 1961.[8] Her interest in anthropology brought about a close association with Margaret Mead, who lived with Houston and Masters for several years before her death in 1978.
In 1982, Houston began teaching a seminar based on the concept of "the ancient mystery schools".[9] Houston explores the ancient idea of entelechy and proposes that individuals possess an innate potentiality which motivates their experience and actions. A technique she advocates for acknowledging and developing this inner spiritual self involves imagining the realization of one's potential in full embodied form in order to integrate it with one's present physical self.[10]
Controversy
During the first term (1993–1997) of the
Selected writings
- Mystical Dogs: Animals as Guides to our inner Life Inner Ocean Publishing (2002) ISBN 1-930722-13-3
- Jump Time: Shaping Your Future in a World of Radical Change Sentient Publications (2nd Ed. 2004) ISBN 1-59181-018-3
- The Passion of Isis and Osiris: A Union of Two Souls Wellspring/Ballantine (1998) ISBN 0-345-42477-8
- A Mythic Life: Learning to Live our Greater Story HarperSanFrancisco (1996) ISBN 0-06-250282-4
- Manual for the Peacemaker: An Iroquois Legend to Heal Self (with Margaret Rubin) Quest Books (1995) ISBN 0-8356-0709-7
- Public Like a Frog: Entering the Lives of three Great Americans Quest Books (1993) ASIN B0026SIU0G
- The Hero and the Goddess: The "Odyssey" as Mystery and Initiation Ballantine Books (1992) ISBN 0-345-36567-4
- Godseed: The Journey of Christ Quest Books (1988) ISBN 0-8356-0677-5
- A Feminine Myth of Creation (with Diana Vandenberg, in Dutch) J.H. Gottmer (1988) ISBN 90-257-2118-4
- The Search for the Beloved: Journeys in Mythology and Sacred Psychology Tarcher (2nd Ed. 1997) ISBN 0-87477-871-9
- The Possible Human: A Course in Extending Your Physical, Mental, and Creative Abilities Tarcher (2nd. Ed. 1997) ISBN 0-87477-872-7
- Life Force: The Psycho-Historical Recovery of the Self Quest Books (2nd. ed. 1993) ISBN 0-8356-0687-2
With Robert Masters
- Mind Games Doubleday (1972) ISBN 0-385-28650-3
- Listening to the Body: The Psychophysical Way to Health and Awareness Delta (1979) ISBN 0-385-28577-9
- The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience Park Street Press (2000 edition) (1966) ISBN 0-89281-897-2
Film and television appearances
- Nightline Face-Off: Does God Have a Future?" Sam Harris, and Michael Shermer.
- Oprah and Jean Houston on the Hero's Journey Super Soul Sunday (OWN TV), November 2012.
References
- ^ "Jean Houston Foundation". Jean Houston Foundation. Retrieved 2011-09-20.
- ^ a b Rubin, Howard Jay (May 1985). "Vision of the Possible: An Interview with Jean Houston". The Sun Magazine. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
- ^ Houston, Jean 1996 A Mythic Life. New York: Harper Collins
- ^ ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
- ^ "Meet Jean". Jean Houston. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- ^ "Mythic Imagination Institute". www.mythicjourneys.org. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
- ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-07-03.
- ^ ISBN 9780393322385.
- ^ Scott London, "On Soul, Shadow and the American Psyche: An Interview with Jean Houston," Salt Journal (November/December 1997), portions of this interview were broadcast on the NPR series "Insight & Outlook."
- ISBN 0803987293.
- ^ Anne-Marie O'Neill (1996-07-08). "Rare 'medium'". People.com. Retrieved 2012-11-06.
- ^ Joseph Berger (June 25, 1996). "Performing Seances? No, Just 'Pushing the Membrane of the Possible'". New York Times. Retrieved 2020-11-05.