Time and The Soul -  Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone - and Where Can We Get it back? (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
200
Utgivningsdatum
2003-04-01
Upplaga
1
Förlag
McGraw Hill / Europe, Middle East & Africa
Medarbetare
Cleese, John
Dimensioner
180 x 130 x 15 mm
Vikt
202 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781576752517

Time and The Soul - Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone - and Where Can We Get it back?

Where Has All the Meaningful Time Gone - And Can We Get it Back?

Häftad,  Engelska, 2003-04-01
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Shows how to take a bold and unconventional approach to time. The aim of this book is to get more out of it by breaking free of our illusions about it. It dispenses with tricks and techniques and shows how we can understand what our days are for.
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Though the excessive rush of words might range far from the tranquility Needleman extols, they nonetheless wind up reinforcing the point that by living calmly, with a detached attention to detail and an absence of frenzy, it is possible to experience a more expansive, soulful sense of time. - The Philadelphia Inquirer; Needleman is great. - Common Wealth; Needleman is much loved and respected by his hundreds of inquiring students. He himself is a sewer of spiritual seeds. - San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle; Charismatic. - Los Angeles Times

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Jacob Needleman is Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University, Visiting professor at Duxx Graduate School of Business Leadership in Monterrey, Mexico, and former Director of the Center for the study of New Religions at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California.