RT Article T1 "Soul-making" in a schizophrenic saint JF Journal of religion and health VO 23 IS 1 SP 70 OP 80 A1 Haule, John R. 1942- LA English YR 1984 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1669145166 AB "Soul-making" (cf. Jung and Hillman) is the process of integrating spiritual and bodily imagery into an intimated wholeness transcending conscious comprehension. Pierre Janet's case of the psychotic mystic, Madeleine, reveals that the patient had been "making" her own-soul even though his theory had no provision for soul. Janet's soul-stripping theory is contrasted with a soul-making approach, primarily in their respective interpretations of Madeleine's altered states of consciousness. Religious ecstasy is a "stretching" of soul, an expansion into the realm of "spirit," which requires a subsequent descent into and reconciliation with tradition, society, outer world, and body. K1 Altered State K1 Bodily Imagery K1 Outer World K1 Respective Interpretation DO 10.1007/BF00999901