Healing Civilization

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Author: Claudio Naranjo ISBN: 9780977735662
Publisher: One World Press Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: One World Press Language: English
Author: Claudio Naranjo
ISBN: 9780977735662
Publisher: One World Press
Publication: October 1, 2011
Imprint: One World Press
Language: English
Inside Healing Civilization, you will learn: (1) How we can promote individual healing by cultivating our “inner family” – a trinity of “Inner Father,” “Inner Mother,” and “Inner Child” that corresponds to our three centers, or “three brains”: thinking, feeling, and doing, respectively – and how we can foster a balance of the healthy values and virtues associated with each member of this sacred trinity (2) How society as a whole can transcend patriarchy to create a new consciousness that emphasizes self-knowledge and awareness, trust in human relationships and nature, spontaneity and pleasure, and the cultivation of the mind beyond the intellect (3) Why and how patriarchy arose – the history of our patriarchal society, how it still exists today, and why it’s hurting us (4) How a change in the way educators are trained can transform education to address the whole person of the child, and thus ensure a good future for our planet (5) Why healing civilization offers the promise of a loving, free, and harmonious human community – and how we can make it possible.
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Inside Healing Civilization, you will learn: (1) How we can promote individual healing by cultivating our “inner family” – a trinity of “Inner Father,” “Inner Mother,” and “Inner Child” that corresponds to our three centers, or “three brains”: thinking, feeling, and doing, respectively – and how we can foster a balance of the healthy values and virtues associated with each member of this sacred trinity (2) How society as a whole can transcend patriarchy to create a new consciousness that emphasizes self-knowledge and awareness, trust in human relationships and nature, spontaneity and pleasure, and the cultivation of the mind beyond the intellect (3) Why and how patriarchy arose – the history of our patriarchal society, how it still exists today, and why it’s hurting us (4) How a change in the way educators are trained can transform education to address the whole person of the child, and thus ensure a good future for our planet (5) Why healing civilization offers the promise of a loving, free, and harmonious human community – and how we can make it possible.

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