FURTHER READING
- Blackie, S. (2020, July 11). Dipping our toes into the mystery of place. Sharonblackie. https://sharonblackie.net/dipping-our-toes-into-the-mystery-of-place/
- Estes, C. P. (1992). Women who run with the wolves: Myths and stories of the wild woman archetype. Random House.
- Estes, C. P. (1999). Introduction. In E. Avila & J. Parker. Woman who glows in the dark: A curandera reveals traditional Aztec secrets of physical and spiritual health. Jeremy P. Tarcher; Penguin.
- Jung, C. G. (Ed.). (1964). Man and his symbols. Doubleday.
- Jung, C. G. (1977). C. G. Jung speaking: Interviews and encounters (W. McGuire & R. F. C. Hull, Eds.). Princeton University Press.
- Mazis, G. A. (2006). Psyche and nature: Tower and lake, yin and yang, archetype and earth. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, 75(1), 1–22.
- Russack, N. (2002). Animal guides in life, myth, and dreams: An analyst’s notebook. Inner City Books.
- Sabini, M. (Ed.). (2002). The earth has a soul: The nature writings of C. G. Jung. North Atlantic.
- Sabini, M. (2006). Temple to gravity. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, 75(1), 139–153.
- Turner, T. (2017). Belonging: Remembering ourselves home. Her Own Room Press.