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Natural healing intelligence is one of the great mysteries of the
psyche. It is inherently elusive yet lies at the core of all
efforts to cure emotional wounds. Psychotherapy and counselling,
when done in depth, pass beyond interpretation to work directly
with this powerful force. This book is intended to help those who
suffer such emotional wounds by illuminating the path of healing as
well as to provide deep insight and effective methods for the
practitioner.
The Sower and the Seed explores the origins of consciousness from a
mytho-psychological angle. The concept of immanence, a vast
intelligence within the evolutionary process, provides the
underlying philosophy of the book, presented as a
creative-destructive spirit that manifests higher orders of
complexity (such as life, intelligence, self-consciousness) and
then dissolves them. The book explores the human psyche as immersed
in nature and the realm of the Great Mother, showing how the themes
of fertility and power, applicable to all life forms, saturate the
history of humanity - most evidently in the period stretching from
40,000 years ago up to modern civilizations. The book examines in
particular the transition to patriarchal religious consciousness,
in which a violent separation from the world of nature took place.
Natural healing intelligence is one of the great mysteries of the
psyche. It is inherently elusive yet lies at the core of all
efforts to cure emotional wounds. Psychotherapy and counselling,
when done in depth, pass beyond interpretation to work directly
with this powerful force. This book is intended to help those who
suffer such emotional wounds by illuminating the path of healing as
well as to provide deep insight and effective methods for the
practitioner.
The Sower and the Seed explores the origins of consciousness from a
mytho-psychological angle. The concept of immanence, a vast
intelligence within the evolutionary process, provides the
underlying philosophy of the book, presented as a
creative-destructive spirit that manifests higher orders of
complexity (such as life, intelligence, self-consciousness) and
then dissolves them. The book explores the human psyche as immersed
in nature and the realm of the Great Mother, showing how the themes
of fertility and power, applicable to all life forms, saturate the
history of humanity - most evidently in the period stretching from
40,000 years ago up to modern civilizations. The book examines in
particular the transition to patriarchal religious consciousness,
in which a violent separation from the world of nature took place.
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