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When philosophy rescued him from an emotional crisis, Jules Evans
became fascinated by how ideas invented over two thousand years ago
can help us today. He interviewed soldiers, psychologists,
gangsters, astronauts, and anarchists and discovered the ways that
people are using philosophy now to build better lives. Ancient
philosophy has inspired modern communities -- Socratic cafes, Stoic
armies, Epicurean communes -- and even whole nations in the quest
for the good life.
This book is an invitation to a dream school with a rowdy faculty
that includes twelve of the greatest philosophers from the ancient
world, sharing their lessons on happiness, resilience, and much
more. Lively and inspiring, this is philosophy for the street, for
the workplace, for the battlefield, for love, for life.
Personal accounts exploring the shift from mental illness to
spiritual awakening. The first book in which people discuss their
own spiritual emergencies and share what helped them through. Our
authors are the experts of their own experience, and they share
their wild journeys with courage, insight and poetry. There are
fascinating parallels in their experiences, suggesting minds in
extremis go to similar places. These are beautiful postcards from
the edge of human consciousness, testaments to the soul's natural
resilience. Our authors have returned from their descent with
valuable insights for our culture, as we go through a collective
spiritual emergency, with old myths and structures breaking down,
and new possibilities breaking open. What is there beyond our
present egocentric model of reality? What tools can help us
navigate the emergence? "This book is essential reading for anyone
who wants to understand the connection between spiritual awakening
and what we normally term 'mental illness.' It is full of
inspirational and moving stories that show that psychological
disturbances often lead to significant personal growth, if
supported properly. As a culture, we urgently need a new paradigm
of mental illness and treatment, and this and this book makes an
important contribution to that shift.' Steve Taylor PhD, author of
The Leap and Spiritual Science
In his engaging book, Jules Evans explains how ancient philosophy
saved his life, and how we can all use it to become happier, wiser
and more resilient. Jules imagines a dream school, which includes
12 of the greatest and most colourful thinkers the world has ever
known. Each of these ancient philosophers teaches a technique we
can use to transform ourselves and live better lives. These
practical techniques are illustrated by the extraordinary stories
of real people who are using them today - from marines to
magicians, from astronauts to anarchists and from CBT psychologists
to soldiers. Jules also explores how ancient philosophy is
inspiring modern communities - Socratic cafes, Stoic armies,
Platonic sects, Sceptic summer camps - and even whole nations in
their quest for the good life.
Since the Enlightenment, western culture has written off ecstatic
experience as a form of mental illness. But why should rationality
be considered the highest part of human nature when we are capable
of so many more states of experience? Piecing together interviews,
analysis of ancient and modern philosophy, and his own eclectic
encounters with the sublime, philosopher Jules Evans mounts an
investigation into what we can gain from mastering the art of
losing control. From Aristotle and Plato to the Bishop of London
and Sister Bliss, radical jihadis to Silicon Valley transhumanists,
The Art of Losing Control is a funny, life-enhancing journey that
will change the way you think about how you feel.
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