The return of the mother

by Andrew Harvey

Hardcover, 1995

Publication

Imprint: Berkeley, California : Frog, Ltd., 1995. Responsibility: Andrew Harvey. OCLC Number: 32779033. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiv, 493 pages ; 24 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.

Call number

UT / Harve

Barcode

BK-04115

ISBN

9781883319076

CSS Library Notes

Description: Adapted from a series of lectures on the historical basis and current resurgence of the sacred feminine, given by Andrew Harvey at the California Institute of Integral Studies in Spring 1994, The Return of the Mother is a profound journey into the heart of the Divine Mother.

In this comprehensive and groundbreaking work, mystical scholar Andrew Harvey unearths traces of the sacred feminine in major world religions'Hinduism, Islam (Sufism), Buddhism, Taoism, and Christianity and in aboriginal and indigenous wisdom traditions. Harvey presents a scathing critique of the patriarchal distortions in religious history and doctrine that have obscured full knowledge of the Divine Mother, and shows how to reintegrate this vital aspect into the spiritual consciousness of humankind.

The Return of the Mother offers a radical new perspective, balancing the historical overemphasis on transcendence by honoring the immanence of the divine in passionate engagement in the world. Only by cultivating a direct, respectful relationship with the transformative power of the sacred feminine can we alter our disastrous attitude of dissociation from nature, the body, sexuality, and the details of human life, and generate the energy and compassion needed to reverse the course of destruction we have set the planet and all of life hurtling toward.

In lively question-and-answer sections, Harvey further illuminates these vital issues and takes a strong stand against our dependence on "gurus" and "masters," proposing instead an egalitarian model of spiritual community based on intimate groups of mutually supportive guides and friends. The Return of the Mother is an eloquent and passionate call for all of us to rediscover and reclaim an authentic and empowering relationship to the divine, and recreate a sacred life-in-the-world. -- from jacket flap

Table of Contents: Foreword --
Introduction --
The message of the mother in life and teachings of Ramakrishna --
Adoration and the divine child --
Questions and answers --
Aurobindo and the transformation of the mother --
Questions and answers --
The Sufi way of adoration --
The Sufi way of heartbreak --
Questions and answers --
The Buddha and the mother --
Mahayana Buddhism and the mother --
Questions and answers --
The Tao and the mother --
Questions and answers --
Mary our mother --
Questions and answers --
Christ the mother --
Questions and answers --
Conclusion --
Interviews with Andrew Harvey --
Introduction --
"On divine responsibility" / Rose Solari --
"Teachers and seekers" / Catherine Ingram.

Location: COLLECTION: Teachings & Practices -- AREA: Interspiritual-- SECTION: Unaffiliated & Eclectic Teachings / Filing name: Harvey

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Physical description

xiv, 493 p.; 24 cm

Description

Adapted from a series of lectures, inteviews and seminars given by Andrew Harvey on the theme of the sacred feminine, this text introduces a radical manifesto. It makes a pleas for an end to the fascination with gurus and all other mediators, and demonstrates how a restored, direct relationship with the sacred feminine principle can empower us to preserve, honour and celebrate.

Language

Original language

English

Rating

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