The Unfolding Self

The Unfolding Self
Title The Unfolding Self PDF eBook
Author Ralph Metzner
Publisher Origin Press (CA)
Pages 340
Release 1998
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
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Metzner offers readers a definitive map through the maze of spiritual options available to them, identifying the universal structures that underlie the varieties of transformative experience, much as William James did a century ago in his classic, The Varieties of Religious Experience. 40 illustrations.

The Unfolding Self

The Unfolding Self
Title The Unfolding Self PDF eBook
Author Mara Sidoli
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1989
Genre Ego (Psychology)
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The Unfolding Now

The Unfolding Now
Title The Unfolding Now PDF eBook
Author A. H. Almaas
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 274
Release 2008-06-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0834825570

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The keys to self-knowledge and deep contentment are right here before us, in this very moment—if we can simply learn to live with presence and open awareness In The Unfolding Now, A. H. Almaas presents a marvelously effective practice for developing the transformative quality of presence. Through a particular method of self-observation and contemplative exploration that he calls inquiry, we learn to live in the relaxed condition of simply “being ourselves,” without interference from feelings of inadequacy, drivenness toward goals, struggling to figure things out, and rejecting experiences we don't want. Almaas explores the many obstacles that keep us from being present—including defensiveness, ignorance, desire, aggression, and self-hatred—and shows us how to welcome with curiosity and compassion whatever we are experiencing.

Unfolding

Unfolding
Title Unfolding PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Friesen
Publisher Blink
Pages 273
Release 2017-01-31
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0310748305

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Jonah wishes he could get the girl, but he’s an outcast and she’s the most perfect girl he knows. And their futures seemed destined to fork apart: Jonah’s physical condition is debilitating, and epileptic seizures fill his life with frustration. Whereas Stormi is seemingly carefree, and navigates life by sensing things before they happen. And her most recent premonition is urging her to leave town. When Stormi begs Jonah for help, he finds himself swept into a dark mystery his small town has been keeping for years. And the answers Stormi needs about her own past could possibly destroy everything Jonah has ever known—including his growing relationship with Stormi herself. Advance praise: “Friesen's story unfolds with so much intrigue, swells with so much heart, I had to keep reading. And the writing? Beautiful!” —Jay Asher, author of the #1 New York Times bestselling novel Thirteen Reasons Why “As someone with Tourette Syndrome, I grew up with a condition that others did not understand. It affected the way I was viewed and the way I viewed myself. I applaud Jonathan Friesen for telling a story about overcoming such a challenge in Unfolding. Hopefully, this will inspire others growing up with such conditions as well as help everyone else better understand what is involved.” —Tim Howard, former US national team goaltender and current goalkeeper for the Colorado Rapids

Dreamwork and Self-Healing

Dreamwork and Self-Healing
Title Dreamwork and Self-Healing PDF eBook
Author Greg Bogart
Publisher Routledge
Pages 347
Release 2018-03-26
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0429912994

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There have been many previous books on the physiology of dreaming, the history of dream interpretation, and the meaning of specific dream symbols. But there have been relatively few books exploring the moment-by-moment process of interpreting dreams. This book guides you through this interpretive process, and illustrates how dreamwork promotes emotional, relational, and spiritual transformation. It explores how working with dreams enhances our emotional life, deepens our capacity for relationship, and helps us gracefully navigate change and transitions. The author shows that dreamwork is a natural antidepressant, is effective in transforming anger, bereavement, couples conflicts and impasses, and aids the process of individuation. The book explores archetypal themes and complexes, synchronistic experiences and spiritual awakening in dreams, and representations of the body in dreams. The final chapter, "Taming Wild Horses", explores animal dream symbolism and its importance for enhancing our human sexuality. The book also describes the Dream Mandala, a method of self-transformation through the union of opposites - the charged polarities of the personality.

The Unfolding Life

The Unfolding Life
Title The Unfolding Life PDF eBook
Author Radha J. Horton-Parker
Publisher Praeger
Pages 328
Release 2002
Genre Psychology
ISBN

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Annotation Horton-Parker and Brown seek to prepare counselors-in-training to better understand personal growth and self development. Their approach is designed to guide readers to greater self-understanding through a series of exercises as well as reviews of prevailing theory.

Green Psychology

Green Psychology
Title Green Psychology PDF eBook
Author Ralph Metzner
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 233
Release 1999-06-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1594775184

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A visionary ecopsychologist examines the rift between human beings and nature and shows what can be done to bring harmony to both the ecosystem and our own minds. • Shows that the solution to our ecological dilemma lies in our own consciousnesses. It is becoming more and more apparent that the causes and cures for the current ecological crisis are to be found in the hearts and minds of human beings. For millennia we existed within a religious and psychological framework that honored the Earth as a partner and worked to maintain a balance with nature. But somehow a root pathology took hold in Western civilization--the idea of domination over nature--and this led to an alienation of the human spirit that has allowed an unprecedented destruction of the very systems which support that spirit. In Green Psychology Ralph Metzner explores the history of this global pathology and examines the ways that we can restore a healing relationship with nature. His search for role models takes him from shamanic ceremonies with the Lacandon Maya of Mexico to vision quests in the California desert, from the astonishing nature mysticism of Hildegard von Bingen to the Black Goddesses and Green Gods of our pagan ancestors. He examines the historical roots of the split between humans and nature, showing how first sky-god worshiping cultures, then monotheisms, and finally mechanistic science continued to isolate the human psyche from the life-giving Earth. His final chapters present a solution, showing that disciplines such as deep ecology and ecofeminism are creating a worldview in which the mind of humanity and the health of the Earth are harmoniously intertwined.