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In Transformation: Emergence of the Home, mentioned analyst and publisher Murray Stein talks about what this technique is, and what this means for an individual to see it. Transformation usually occurs at midlife, but is much more complicated than what we colloquially call a midlife crisis. Consciously working through this life stage can lead people to become who they are and also have always possibly been. Indeed, Stein advises, transformation is the fundamental human task. Stein first details how this technique of change emerges and grows in an individual. How come this transformation take place? And, more specifically, why does it so often take place in midlife? Using the example of poet Rainer Maria Rilke, Stein clearly and carefully walks the listener through the hows and whys of the change process. Considering C. G. Jung's life, Stein then talks about how transformative images stimulate the change process by suggesting new means of thinking and living. Romantic associations, like those between a man and a better half or a doctor and a patient, can also play a very powerful role in change. Finally, Stein examines the process in the lives of three important people, Jung, Picasso, and Rembrandt, whose encounters of transformation resulted in even greater creative imagination and freedom. This book is prosperous both as an easy-to-understand elucidation of the change process so that an invitation to personal change. For all those people who want to learn just what a meaningful second half life could be like, Transformation: Emergence of the Home can be an inspiring spot to start.