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Robert Sardello,  Green Man; Earth Angel FOREWORD Tom Cheetham has written a remarkable book that has the power of shifting our way of imagining the world. This power stems from his insight into a core longing felt within the heart of human beings, a longing for wholeness that feels as if it were a memory.… 

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The Mysticism of Joseph Campbell by John Gentile, Phd But who or what is this man—if man he be—whose image is now impressed upon us in a way that we shall not forget? —Joseph Campbell on the Sorcerer of In The Flight of the Wild Gander, Joseph Campbell describes a long and difficult journey through the… 

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THE LAST TEACHING OF THE BUDDHA Beneath the sala trees at Kusinagara, in his last words to his disciples, the Buddha said: “Make of yourself a light. Rely upon yourself: do not depend upon anyone else. Make my teachings your light. Rely upon them: do not depend upon any other teaching. Consider your body: Think… 

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C.G. Jung Champion of the Imagination Brian Dietrich Variously described as an empirical scientist, a philosopher, theologian, gnostic, occultist, artist, and poet, Carl Jung is arguably one of the two great Western psychologists of the modern era—the other of course is Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis (Bair 2003). Inaugurating the first system of transpersonal psychology,&#...

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Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and Crafts Strategist, Warrior, Craftswoman Athena was the Greek goddess of wisdom and crafts, known to the Romans as Minerva. She was a stately, beautiful warrior goddess, protector of her chosen heroes and namesake city, Athens. She was the only Olympian goddess portrayed wearing armor—the visor of her helmet pushed… 

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