IN MEMORIAM


Donald F. Sandner, internationally recognized psychiatrist and Jungian analyst, died of a myocardial infarction March 30 in San Francisco. He was 68.

Dr. Sandner presented to our Society last Autumn on "The Future of Jungian Analysis in the 21st Century" and "Active Imagination, Mythic Imagination."

That Man Walked in Beauty

In Memory of Don Sandner
That man walked in Beauty.
His stride marked out the thread
That few can follow
But most do know
Somewhere in their souls.
'Mid longing and torment,
Joy and consummation,
Utter strangeness
And the eternally familiar
There lies a way,
A thread that most do know
But few can walk.
That man walked in Beauty.
Who has danced with Kali,
Known her path of ecstasy
And found the place
Where light was dark
And dark was light,
Known it in his bones
As few can know?
That man walked in Beauty.

Walk on, my friend.
That way you knew
You left behind
For all to see.
That way you left,
That thread we see
Binds us to you
In endless Mystery.

--Ladson Hinton


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