'The One and the Many- is actually creation in progress ... and the
reader is invited to witness the very process as it unfolds itself
from aphorism to aphorism.' The author's bold claim is amply borne
by his exciting foray into the analysis of consciousness,
individuality, knowledge and being itself. Drawing on Jung and
other sources, Anthony Wakefield Hill lays bare the division or
'Schizm' between the flesh and the various guises assumed by the
spirit. Vatic rather than purely philosophical, the effect is both
therapeutic ('an aphorism a day keeps the doctor away') and
intensely stimulating, as the reader finds new light cast on a
dazzling array of ideas. This concordia discors offers paradox,
passion and puzzlement, and crams a galaxy of concepts into one
bright textual star.
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