Facing the world with soul : the reimagination of modern life
Material type: TextSeries: (Studies in imagination)Hudson, NY Lindisfarne Press c1992Description: 188 p.; bibliog. refsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0940262460
- BF637.C5 S27 1992
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Subtitle on cover.
1 The soul of the world. 2 House and city. 3 Learning through soul. 4 Disease. 5 Economics and money. 6 Technology. 7 Things. 8 Violence and the longing for beauty. 10 World soul and Hermetic consciousness
'For over a hundred years psychologies have sought methods for healing the individual soul. Now the being in need of care is the world. All the organizing forms which ought to enrich life with beauty, purpose, and depth no longer do so. To heal ourselves we need to reimagine the world. Beginning with the myth of Sophia, the Soul of the World, Sardello evokes a sense of the world as filled with her presence. He goes on to suggest that the soul's primary parts--its arts of concentration, meditation, imagination, contemplation--rather than belonging to individual consciousness, constitute a giving over of subjective, personal states to the consciousness that is the soul of the world....'
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