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In Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy, Todd Hayen explores what
the spiritual concepts of the enigmatic ancient Egyptians can teach
us about our own modern psyches and the pursuit of a meaningful
life. Hayen examines the ancient Egyptians' possession of a concept
contemporary academics have labeled "consciousness of the heart":
an innate knowledge of the entirety of the universe. While all
human beings possess this consciousness of the heart, our modern
culture has largely lost the ability to tap into this inborn
knowledge. By examining the material accomplishments of ancient
Egypt, and how their seemingly deeper awareness of their inner
world created a harmonious outer world, we can begin to understand
how modern psychotherapy, through a Jungian perspective, could be
instrumental in achieving a more profound and meaningful personal
experience of life. Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy will be
insightful reading for analytical psychologists in practice and in
training, Jungian psychotherapists and psychologists, and academics
and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies and ancient
spirituality.
In Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy, Todd Hayen explores what
the spiritual concepts of the enigmatic ancient Egyptians can teach
us about our own modern psyches and the pursuit of a meaningful
life. Hayen examines the ancient Egyptians' possession of a concept
contemporary academics have labeled "consciousness of the heart":
an innate knowledge of the entirety of the universe. While all
human beings possess this consciousness of the heart, our modern
culture has largely lost the ability to tap into this inborn
knowledge. By examining the material accomplishments of ancient
Egypt, and how their seemingly deeper awareness of their inner
world created a harmonious outer world, we can begin to understand
how modern psychotherapy, through a Jungian perspective, could be
instrumental in achieving a more profound and meaningful personal
experience of life. Ancient Egypt and Modern Psychotherapy will be
insightful reading for analytical psychologists in practice and in
training, Jungian psychotherapists and psychologists, and academics
and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies and ancient
spirituality.
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