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Available
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Publication
State University of New York Press (1995), Edition: Revised, 288 pages
Description
This book presents a transpersonal theory of human development. Using a broad range of both Western and Eastern sources, Washburn answers the challenge of Carl Jung. He shows how modern humans can integrate themselves and attain self-realization rather than self-destruction.
Language
Original language
English
ISBN
0791422569 / 9780791422564
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