On Sunday, February 19, 2006, reclusive author Robert Johnson made a rare public appearance. The best-selling writer of such bestsellers as "He," "She," and "We" capped off the Blossoms in the Fire tribute to his old friend Marion Woodman, at the Pacifica Graduate Institute.
The thinking function has become the dominant personality function of our time. But Johnson asks, "at what price?" Beginning his talk with the proclamation "to have the feeling function as your superior function is a sentence to great difficulty in this culture," Johnson set about exploring ways to ease the pain, including turning to active imagination. Johnson spoke for a half hour, and then turned to the audience for an extended period of question and answer. |