Self to Soul: A Vision of Psychology and Spirituality
著者: Judy Marshall
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| Paperback: | 228 ページ |
| 出版社: | Psychmaster |
| 出版日: | 2008年2月14日 |
| ISBN: | 1933816007 |
| ISBN-13: | 9781933816005 |
| 参考価格: | $12.95 |
| 価格: | $11.01 ($1.94 off) |
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| 送料 | ¥805 / ¥358 | ||
| 合計 | ¥1,791 / ¥1,344 | ||
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内容説明
SELF TO SOUL: A Vision of Psychology and Spirituality, by Judy Marshall, Ph.D., puts spiritual knowledge - from traditional religious theory to the esoterica of the New Age - in perspective for the serious and mainstream reader. Building on the work of Aldous Huxley and Joseph Campbell, it compares psychological and philosophical universals and describes a system of spiritual "reality" and our psychological place within it. This is a rational and intelligent discussion of universal spiritual wisdom and how the soul and "spirituality" can work in our lives. SELF TO SOUL is also an honest look at what universal spiritual principles say about psychology. It endorses an entirely spiritually-based view of psychological experience as the key to transformation on both the individual and collective levels. The reader is taken on a journey from the pursuit of self (so basic in our culture and popular psychology) to the collective, always interactive experience of soul, in which the individual is served best by serving God and the greater spiritual order and maintaining an attitude of compassion towards others.
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A Valuable Book
This is a valuable, but unusual book. While discussing many of the familiar concepts in psychology and spirituality, it is a new and provocative perspective that definitely made me think of myself in new ways and affected me on many levels. Because there is so much to really think about and digest, I could not read this book in one or even several sittings (but considered this a good thing). Sometimes it provoked questions that made me angry. Sometimes I felt soothed or calmed by reading it. It definitely challenges some of the ideas of popular psychology and brings expanded meaning to the concenpts of a sense of self versus soul and the spiritual meaning in relationships. I found myself wanting to discuss the material with others.





