Experience of the Inner Worlds

Experience of the Inner Worlds
Author: Gareth Knight
Publsiher: Skylight Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781908011039

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Originally published in 1975, Experience of the Inner Worlds is a classic magical textbook of the Western Mystery Tradition. Covering a wide range of topics within a Christian-oriented Qabalistic framework, Gareth Knight explains the difference between magic and mysticism, natural and revealed religion, monism and theism. He also covers the practicalities, examining methods of inner plane communication, contact with the Masters, the 'consciousness' approach of Carl Jung, the vision of Dante and the archetypal power of the Hebrew alphabet - all within the context of the Qabalistic Tree of Life. The book also contains powerful visualisation exercises and examples of communication with angelic and elemental contacts. While this book can be used as a course of self-instruction, it is also an important modern reference book of magical theory and practice, and has been used for decades by students of Western Qabalah and magic.

Inner Worlds

Inner Worlds
Author: Albert Kamp
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004494534

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In the dynamic interchange between authors, texts, and readers that occurs during the reading process, readers are stimulated by the author to create complex inner representations of the reality presented in a text. The cognitive linguistic approach outlined in the first part of Inner Worlds offers a set of analytical tools that can be instructively applied to the book of Jonah to examine how the text presents its own reality to the reader. Retranslated with an eye to the distinct nuances in the Hebrew, the text of Jonah reveals a range of suggestive dynamic patterns that show the irony of Jonah’s limited perspectives on his misfortunes compared with the transcendent perspective of a gracious God.

Adrenaline and the Inner World

Adrenaline and the Inner World
Author: David S. Goldstein
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 463
Release: 2006-03-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780801888823

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This accessible work is the first in more than seventy-five years to discuss the many roles of adrenaline in regulating the "inner world" of the body. David S. Goldstein, an international authority and award-winning teacher, introduces new concepts concerning the nature of stress and distress across the body's regulatory systems. Discussing how the body's stress systems are coordinated, and how stress, by means of adrenaline, may affect the development, manifestations, and outcomes of chronic diseases, Goldstein challenges researchers and clinicians to use scientific integrative medicine to develop new ways to treat, prevent, and palliate disease. Goldstein explains why a former attorney general with Parkinson disease has a tendency to faint, why young astronauts in excellent physical shape cannot stand up when reexposed to Earth's gravity, why professional football players can collapse and die of heat shock during summer training camp, and why baseball players spit so much. Adrenaline and the Inner World is designed to supplement academic coursework in psychology, psychiatry, endocrinology, cardiology, complementary and alternative medicine, physiology, and biochemistry. It includes an extensive glossary.

International Politics and Inner Worlds

International Politics and Inner Worlds
Author: Kurt Jacobsen
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2017-06-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319543529

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This book takes radical aim at the conventional conduct of international relations analysis. It reexamines the role of ideas, the usefulness of psychoanalysis, the rage for and at rational choice, the influence of the public on foreign policy, counterinsurgency evangelism, and development orthodoxies at the national and genetic levels. Drawing a bead on conceptual blind spots prevalent both inside and outside the academy, the book urges scholars to reflect on how inner worlds shape the actions of their subjects—and their own research analyses, as well.

Melodies of the Mind Poetic Explorations of Inner Worlds

Melodies of the Mind  Poetic Explorations of Inner Worlds
Author: William Gomes
Publsiher: William Gomes
Total Pages: 108
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Dive into the ethereal landscapes of the human spirit with William Gomes's transformative collection, "Melodies of the Mind: Poetic Explorations of Inner Worlds." Within the boundless realms of thought and emotion, this anthology of poetry invites readers on a profound journey through the innermost corridors of the self. Here, amidst the flourishing gardens of insight and the tumultuous seas of sentiment, the essence of the human experience is echoed in the reverberating symphony of the soul. Crafted with the delicate touch of a master poet, "Melodies of the Mind" serves as a portal to the vibrant worlds that lie hidden within us. Each verse weaves a tapestry of the human condition, capturing the nuanced spectrum of life's myriad experiences. From the whispered secrets of time to the majestic anthems of freedom, Gomes's poetry illuminates the universal truths that connect us, transcending the boundaries that divide. This collection traverses the landscape of the heart, engaging with themes as varied as grief's stark hues, resilience's unyielding fortitude, and forgiveness's liberating grace. Readers will find themselves amidst a dance of contrasts—shadow and light, despair and hope, silence and song—each poem a reflection of the soul's intricate beauty and complexity. "Melodies of the Mind" is more than a book; it is an invitation to witness the human soul's exquisite dance through life's ebb and flow. It offers solace in solitude, wisdom in wonder, and connection in contemplation. Available in both paperback and audio formats, this collection is designed to be accessible to all, inviting you to immerse in its lyrical beauty in the way that most deeply touches your heart. Let this anthology be your companion in moments of solitude, a source of inspiration amid doubt, and a reminder of the unwavering melody of the soul that plays a symphony of hope, love, and boundless possibility. Embark on this journey of self-discovery and introspection with "Melodies of the Mind" and let the poetic explorations guide you to the serene realms of inner worlds, where every word resonates with the music of being.

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child
Author: Cristina Igoa
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136751950

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This powerful book tells the story of one teacher's odyssey to understand the inner world of immigrant children, and to create a learning environment that is responsive to these students' feelings and their needs. Featuring the voices and artwork of many immigrant children, this text portrays the immigrant experience of uprooting, culture shock, and adjustment to a new world, and then describes cultural, academic, and psychological interventions that facilitate learning as immigrant students make the transition to a new language and culture. Particularly relevant for courses dealing with multicultural and bilingual education, foundations of education, and literacy curriculum and instruction, this text is essential reading for all teachers who will -- or currently do -- work in today's school environment.

The Inner World Outside

The Inner World Outside
Author: Paul Holmes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2015-08-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317543091

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First published in 1993, The Inner World Outside has become a classic in its field. Paul Holmes walks the reader through the ‘inner world’ of object relationships and the corresponding ‘outside world’ shared by others in which real relationships exist. Trained as a psychotherapist in both psychoanalytical and psychodramatic methods, Paul Holmes has written a well informed, clear introduction to Object Relations Theory and its relation to psychodrama. He explores the links between the theories of J.L. Moreno, the founder of psychodrama, and Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, and presents a stimulating synthesis. Each chapter opens with an account of part of a psychodrama session which focus on particular aspects of psychodrama or object relations theory illuminating the concepts or techniques using the clinical material from the group to illustrate basic psychoanalytic concepts in action. Published here with a new introduction from the author that links the book’s content to concepts of attachment theory, the book weaves together the very different concepts in an inspiring and comprehensive way that will ensure the book continues to be used by mental health and arts therapies professional, whether in training or practice.

Psychoanalysis Society and the Inner World

Psychoanalysis  Society  and the Inner World
Author: David P. Levine
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-02-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781315437965

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Psychoanalysis, Society, and the Inner World explores ideas from psychoanalysis that can be valuable in understanding social processes and institutions and in particular, how psychoanalytic ideas and methods can help us understand the nature and roots of social and political conflict in the contemporary world. Among the ideas explored in this book, of special importance are the ideas of a core self (Heinz Kohut and Donald Winnicott) and of an internal object world (Melanie Klein, Ronald Fairbairn). David Levine shows how these ideas, and others related to them, offer a framework for understanding how social processes and institutions establish themselves as part of the individual’s inner world, and how imperatives of the inner world influence the shape of those processes and institutions. In exploring the contribution psychoanalytic ideas can make to the study of society, emphasis is placed on post-Freudian trends that emphasize the role of the internalization of relationships as an essential part of the process of shaping the inner world. The book’s main theme is that the roots of social conflict will be found in ambivalence about the value of the self. The individual is driven to ambivalence by factors that exist simultaneously as part of the inner world and the world outside. Social institutions may foster ambivalence about the self or they may not. Importantly, this book distinguishes between institutions on the basis of whether they do or do not foster ambivalence about the self, shedding light on the nature and sources of social conflict. Institutions that foster ambivalence also foster conflict at a societal level that mirrors and is mirrored by conflict over the standing of the self in the inner world. Levine makes extensive use of case material to illuminate and develop his core ideas. Psychoanalysis, Society, and the Inner World will appeal to psychoanalysts and to social scientists interested in psychoanalytic ideas and methods, as well as students studying across these fields who are keen to explore social and political issues.