- Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche
Marie-Louise von Franz (1994) 405pages US$25 C$38
- The Cosmic Game: Explorations of the Frontiers of Human Consciousness
Stanislav Grof (1998) 285pages US$19.95 C$32s
- Freedom and Destiny
Rollo May (1981/1999) 275pages US$14 C$19.99s
- The Greening of Psychology:The Vegetable World in Myth, Dream, and Healing
Peter Bishop (1990) 237pages US$ C$s
- Inner Knowing: Consciousness, Creativity, Insight, and Intuition
Edited by Helen Palmer (1998) 277pages US$15.95 C$22.99s
- Life As A Waking Dream
Diane Kennedy Pike (1997) 275pages US$12 C$17s
- A Little Course in Dreams
Robert Bosnak (1986) 123pages US$10 C$14s
- Marsilio Ficino's Book of Life
Translated by Charles Boer (1980) 217pages US$ C$27.50s
- The Search for the Beloved: Journeys in Sacred Psychology
Jean Houston (1987) 252pages US$15.95 C$21.50
- The Unfolding Self: Varieties of Transformative Experience
Ralph Metzner (1986,1998) 320pages US$14.95 C$24s
- Waking Dreams
Mary Watkins (1976) 3rd ed. 174pages US$17 C$25.99s
- Walking Through Walls: Practical Esoteric Psychology
Will Parfitt (1990) 241pages US$ C$19.99s
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche
Marie-Louise von Franz (1994) 405pages
The Cosmic Game: Explorations of the Frontiers of Human Consciousness
Stanislav Grof (1998) 285pages
Freedom and Destiny
Rollo May (1981/1999) 275pagesPolitical freedom is to be cherished indeed. But there is no political freedom that is not indissolubly bound to the inner personal freedom of the individuals who make up that nation, no liberty of a nation of conformists, no free nation made up of robots. This book seeks to illuminate this inner personal freedom underlying political liberty. This personal freedom to think and feel and speak authentically and to be conscious of so doing is the quality that distinguishes us as human. Always in paradox with one's destiny, this freedom is the foundation of human values such as love, courage, honesty. Freedom is how we relate to our destiny, and destiny is significant only because we have freedom. In the struggle of our freedom against and with destiny, our creativity and our civilization themselves are born. - from the author's Foreword (W.W.Norton)
The Greening of Psychology:The Vegetable World in Myth, Dream, and Healing
Peter Bishop (1990) 237pages
Inner Knowing: Consciousness, Creativity, Insight, and Intuition
Edited by Helen Palmer (1998) 277pages
Life As A Waking Dream
Diane Kennedy Pike (1997) 275pagesSometimes our life experiences seem almost unreal, as if orchestrated by an unseen composer. We feel caught up in something not of our own choosing, much as we might feel during a dream at night. Those are the very experiences that have the potential to reveal deeper meaning in our lives. As the Russian philosopher P.D. Ouspensky says, "A soul, when it begins to realize that all visible life is but a dream, approaches awakening." Looking at life as a waking dream helps us to awaken and to learn to live with greater freedom, purpose, creativity, and power. - from the author's Chapter One - Life As A Waking Dream (Riverhead)
A Little Course in Dreams
Robert Bosnak (1986) 123pages (Shambhala)
Marsilio Ficino's Book of Life
Translated by Charles Boer (1980) 217pages
The Search for the Beloved: Journeys in Sacred Psychology
Jean Houston (1987) 252pages
The Unfolding Self: Varieties of Transformative Experience
Ralph Metzner (1986,1998) 320pages
Waking Dreams
Mary Watkins (1976) 3rd ed. 174pages
Walking Through Walls: Practical Esoteric Psychology
Will Parfitt (1990)241pages
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