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Twelve Ways of Seeing the World
Philosophies And Archetypal Worldviews For Understanding Human Consciousness
by Mario Betti
Part of the Spirituality (Hawthorn Press) series
Mario Betti strives to make sense of the world through different lenses framed as 12 archetypes; Phenomonalism, Sensualism, Materialism, Mathematism, Rationalism, Idealism, Psychism, Pneumatism, Monadism, Dynamism, Realism and Humanus.Betti draws on the research of Rudolph Steiner and his twelvefold typology of human and cosmic thought to explore and validate each world view from its own unique perspective. In this way he means to transform dogmatism and enable a deeper dialogue. The book includes a study guide, World View by World View, which comprises of templates for lesson structures and questions for discussion put together by the author Mario Betti and Kathelijne Drenth of the Cloverleaf Foundation, The Netherlands.
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Humanity on the Threshold
Spiritual Development In Turbulent Times
by Bernard Lievegoed
Part of the Spirituality (Hawthorn Press) series
Discover spiritual development for turbulent times.Humanity on the Threshold focuses on strengthening human resilience through spiritual development. This lets us see beyond the normal inner and outer limits of consciousness into sound knowledge of the higher self. Deeper wonders of nature can also appear.
If boundaries break down without preparation, then mental breakdowns might follow. Guidelines are suggested for working therapeutically with such issues with those experiencing threshold issues.
This is for general readers interested in spiritual development, therapists, counselors, and those experiencing crisis conditions. Explore anthroposophy, karma, and reincarnation. Find hope, inspiration, and empowerment in turbulent times.
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Where on Earth Is Heaven
Fifty Years Of Questions And Many Miles Of Film
by Jonathan Stedall
Part of the Spirituality (Hawthorn Press) series
Jonathan Stedall explores challenging questions about living and dying, looking and seeing, heaven and earth, and our human potential. He draws on forty years film-making experience, largely at the BBC, working with inspired artists, scientists and writers like John Betjeman, Laurens van der Post, Fritz Schumacher, Bernard Lovell, Malcolm Muggeridge, Alan Bennett, Fritjof Capra, Cecil Collins, Ben Okri and Mark Tully.
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