Author: Françoise Elvin
Publisher: Crafted Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Meticulously researched and rich in personal experience shared as memoir, 'UnEldered' offers insight, inspiration and maps of meaning for a 'post-truth' era. Looking through the lens of traditional culture where 'Elders' were wisdom-keepers and mentors to the young, we ask - what happens we abandon Youth to their own devices? Difficult to pigeon hole, yet cogent and lucid throughout, the book marries the personal and political in a confluence of subject matter including anthropology, psychology, sociology, geopolitics, memoir and suggestions for community practice and self-care. It's founded on the notion that we need to restructure society from the ground up, and calls upon the role of the Elder as one that was and remains pivotal to fully functional societies. We also succeed in pulling back the curtain on the Covid years, linking censorship, corporate capture and engineered consent with the emerging Global Government know as 'Agenda 2030' that some might prefer to describe as a Neo-Feudal Technocracy... If you've been wondering where to look for the low down on contemporary culture in a detailed yet digestible form, look no further - the book weaves together complex subjects without resorting to memes! From attachment theory and neuroscience to the 'precision nudge', from sexuality to geo-politics, you'll find yourself empowered to navigate dangerous, difficult times with a depth of insight rarely found in a single volume.
UnEldered
Author: Françoise Elvin
Publisher: Crafted Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Meticulously researched and rich in personal experience shared as memoir, 'UnEldered' offers insight, inspiration and maps of meaning for a 'post-truth' era. Looking through the lens of traditional culture where 'Elders' were wisdom-keepers and mentors to the young, we ask - what happens we abandon Youth to their own devices? Difficult to pigeon hole, yet cogent and lucid throughout, the book marries the personal and political in a confluence of subject matter including anthropology, psychology, sociology, geopolitics, memoir and suggestions for community practice and self-care. It's founded on the notion that we need to restructure society from the ground up, and calls upon the role of the Elder as one that was and remains pivotal to fully functional societies. We also succeed in pulling back the curtain on the Covid years, linking censorship, corporate capture and engineered consent with the emerging Global Government know as 'Agenda 2030' that some might prefer to describe as a Neo-Feudal Technocracy... If you've been wondering where to look for the low down on contemporary culture in a detailed yet digestible form, look no further - the book weaves together complex subjects without resorting to memes! From attachment theory and neuroscience to the 'precision nudge', from sexuality to geo-politics, you'll find yourself empowered to navigate dangerous, difficult times with a depth of insight rarely found in a single volume.
Publisher: Crafted Ltd
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 369
Book Description
Meticulously researched and rich in personal experience shared as memoir, 'UnEldered' offers insight, inspiration and maps of meaning for a 'post-truth' era. Looking through the lens of traditional culture where 'Elders' were wisdom-keepers and mentors to the young, we ask - what happens we abandon Youth to their own devices? Difficult to pigeon hole, yet cogent and lucid throughout, the book marries the personal and political in a confluence of subject matter including anthropology, psychology, sociology, geopolitics, memoir and suggestions for community practice and self-care. It's founded on the notion that we need to restructure society from the ground up, and calls upon the role of the Elder as one that was and remains pivotal to fully functional societies. We also succeed in pulling back the curtain on the Covid years, linking censorship, corporate capture and engineered consent with the emerging Global Government know as 'Agenda 2030' that some might prefer to describe as a Neo-Feudal Technocracy... If you've been wondering where to look for the low down on contemporary culture in a detailed yet digestible form, look no further - the book weaves together complex subjects without resorting to memes! From attachment theory and neuroscience to the 'precision nudge', from sexuality to geo-politics, you'll find yourself empowered to navigate dangerous, difficult times with a depth of insight rarely found in a single volume.
Divine Daughters
Author: Rachel L. Bagby
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
ISBN: 9780062514264
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
The author relates her life experiences to explore the connection between self-expression and personal power and calls on women to reclaim their voices and respect their passions
Publisher: Harper San Francisco
ISBN: 9780062514264
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 279
Book Description
The author relates her life experiences to explore the connection between self-expression and personal power and calls on women to reclaim their voices and respect their passions
The Lover Within
Author: Robert L. Moore
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
An exploration, by a psychoanalyst and a mythologist, of one the four Jungian foundational archetypes within the male psyche.
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN:
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
An exploration, by a psychoanalyst and a mythologist, of one the four Jungian foundational archetypes within the male psyche.
The King Within
Author: Robert L. Moore
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN:
Category : Archetype (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
In this pioneering contribution to the emerging men's movement, Robert Moore, a Jungian psychoanalyst who, along with Robert Bly, is a principle architect of the movement, and Douglas Gillette, a mythologist, examine the inner King--one of the four archetypes of the male psyche. 8-page color photo section; 50 black-and-white photos.
Publisher: William Morrow
ISBN:
Category : Archetype (Psychology)
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
In this pioneering contribution to the emerging men's movement, Robert Moore, a Jungian psychoanalyst who, along with Robert Bly, is a principle architect of the movement, and Douglas Gillette, a mythologist, examine the inner King--one of the four archetypes of the male psyche. 8-page color photo section; 50 black-and-white photos.
Friends Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Society of Friends
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Society of Friends
Languages : en
Pages : 684
Book Description
The Magician Within
Author: Robert L. Moore
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
"An extension of Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette's theory about the underlying structures and dynamics of the male psyche, The Magician Within explores the psyche's spiritual side and its qualities of insight, wisdom, and healing." "The authors present the psychological dynamics of the "Magician program," which enables men to move from boyhood into manhood in a positive, self-affirmative way, then enables them to help others, and they illustrate its universal presence in virtually all human societies. Next, they explore the Shadow, or destructive side, of this male potential, and ask men to look at themselves and their own lives to see how they may be caught in the destructive dynamics of either the Detached Manipulator or the Innocent One." "Then, readers are invited to use their capacities for thoughtful self-reflection to access the Shaman in themselves for fuller and more generative lives."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
"An extension of Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette's theory about the underlying structures and dynamics of the male psyche, The Magician Within explores the psyche's spiritual side and its qualities of insight, wisdom, and healing." "The authors present the psychological dynamics of the "Magician program," which enables men to move from boyhood into manhood in a positive, self-affirmative way, then enables them to help others, and they illustrate its universal presence in virtually all human societies. Next, they explore the Shadow, or destructive side, of this male potential, and ask men to look at themselves and their own lives to see how they may be caught in the destructive dynamics of either the Detached Manipulator or the Innocent One." "Then, readers are invited to use their capacities for thoughtful self-reflection to access the Shaman in themselves for fuller and more generative lives."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Reclaimed Powers
Author: David Gutmann
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 9780810111202
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A unique feature of human development is that mothers and fathers are bound to a long period of child-rearing, during which the continuity of our species depends on the fulfilment of distinct parental roles and on the suppression of psychological potentials that conflict with those roles. But once the parental emergency is over, the author argues, men and women can assert those parts of their personalities curbed by the restrictions of raising children. It is this shift in roles - a product of evolution found throughout our species - that led David Gutmann to propose a new psychology of ageing, based not on the threat of loss but on the promise of important new pleasures and capacities.
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
ISBN: 9780810111202
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
A unique feature of human development is that mothers and fathers are bound to a long period of child-rearing, during which the continuity of our species depends on the fulfilment of distinct parental roles and on the suppression of psychological potentials that conflict with those roles. But once the parental emergency is over, the author argues, men and women can assert those parts of their personalities curbed by the restrictions of raising children. It is this shift in roles - a product of evolution found throughout our species - that led David Gutmann to propose a new psychology of ageing, based not on the threat of loss but on the promise of important new pleasures and capacities.