Quest

Quest
Author: George Robert Stow Mead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1911
Genre:
ISBN:

The Quest

The Quest
Author: George Robert Stow Mead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 826
Release: 1913
Genre:
ISBN:

The Eclipses of John's Book of Revelation

The Eclipses of John's Book of Revelation
Author: Matko Utrobičić
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2024-03-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 166678124X

Who is the beast in Revelation? What does the number 666 mean? Who are the four horsemen of the apocalypse? Who is the author of Revelation? When was it created? Where will be the battle of the judgment day? And when? This book contains the answers to these questions. Events and visions are connected in a clear and logical explanation that corresponds with known historical events. This book is a rational and reasoned interpretation based on the analysis of the text within the book of Revelation itself and its comparison with other religious systems, written with the aim of offering essential answers.

The Quest

The Quest
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1913
Genre: Mysticism
ISBN:

My Spiritual Path

My Spiritual Path
Author: Dennis J. Wilson
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2008-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1453534393

Spiritual enlightenment is not limited to one culture, and anyone who embarks on a path seeking enlightenment must, of necessity, begin their search from their own cultural base and then expand to incorporate knowledge from all cultural bases. The author started his spiritual quest from the Judeo-Christian culture searching a myriad of sources to bring focus and direction to his search for spiritual direction. The purpose of this book is to share some of the knowledge that has been acquired by one pilgrim seeking spiritual enlightenment with any others who might be on a similar quest.

Ludwig Klages and the Philosophy of Life

Ludwig Klages and the Philosophy of Life
Author: Paul Bishop
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1315522489

This book provides a unique overview of and introduction to the work of the German psychologist and philosopher Ludwig Klages (1872-1956), an astonishing figure in the history of German ideas. Central to intellectual life in turn-of-the-century Munich, he went on to establish a reputation for himself as an original and provocative thinker. Nowadays he is often overlooked, partly because of the absence of an accessible and authoritative introduction to his thought; this volume offers just such a point of entry. With an emphasis on applicability and utility, Paul Bishop reinvigorates the discourse surrounding Klages, providing a neutral and compact account of his intellectual development and his impact on psychology and philosophy. Part 1 offers an overview of Klages’s life, visiting the major stations of his intellectual development. Part 2 examines in turn nine major conceptual ‘tools’ found in Klages’s extensive writings, aiming to clarify Klages’s terminology, to demystify his discourse, and to sift through Klages’s credentials as a psychological thinker. Part 3 consists of extracts from Klages’s writings, thematically oriented; these showcase the aphoristic and lyrical, as well as psychological and philosophical, qualities of Klages’s writing, including his interest in aesthetics. Taken together, all three parts constitute a vitalist ‘toolkit’ — to build a fuller, richer life. Drawing on previous studies of Klages that have only been available in German, Ludwig Klages and the Philosophy of Life provides a non-polemical account of Klages’s life and work, with explanations and commentaries to guide the reader through extracts from his writings. The book accessibly explains the most important ideas and concepts found in Klages’s work, including soul, spirit, character, expression, will, and consciousness, and it reveals Klages to be a serious figure whose thought remains relevant to many disciplines today. It will stimulate interest in his work and create a new readership for his remarkable worldview.

Jung’s Studies in Astrology

Jung’s Studies in Astrology
Author: Liz Greene
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1351972863

Winner of the IAJS award for best authored book of 2018! C. G. Jung had a profound interest in and involvement with astrology, which he made clear in virtually every volume of the Collected Works, as well as in many of his letters. This ancient symbolic system was of primary importance in his understanding of the nature of time, the archetypes, synchronicity, and human fate. Jung’s Studies in Astrology is an historical survey of his astrological work from the time he began to study the subject. It is based not only on his published writings, but also on the correspondence and documents found in his private archives, many of which have never previously seen the light of day. Liz Greene addresses with thoroughness and detailed scholarship the nature of Jung’s involvement with astrology: the ancient, medieval, and modern sources he drew on, the individuals from whom he learned, his ideas about how and why it worked, its religious and philosophical implications, and its applications in the treatment of his patients as well as in his own self-understanding. Greene clearly demonstrates that any serious effort to understand the development of Jung’s psychological theories, as well as the nature of his world-view, needs to involve a thorough exploration of his astrological work. This thorough investigation of a central theme in Jung’s work will appeal to analytical psychologists and Jungian psychotherapists, students and academics of Jungian and post-Jungian theory, the history of psychology, archetypal thought, mythology and folklore, the history of New Age movements, esotericism, and psychological astrology.