Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Nicolas Hays (1994), Edition: First Edition, 255 pages
Description
For 800 years the prophecies in the Book of Revelation have captured the collective Western imagination. In "Beginner's Guide to Revelation," Robin Robertson uses his unique skills as a Jungian-oriented therapist to reinterpret this magnificent document as a saga of changing human consciousness. Robertson follows a spiral path around the central issues of our time, drawing from Jung's psychology, neurophysiology, shamanic rituals and modern mathematics. The author reveals how the Book of Revelation express in symbolic language our collective ability to experience within us the spiritual depths of the universe. This exciting new material offers a sensitive journey into the meaning of death, transformation and changing consciousness.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
8.5 inches
ISBN
0892540303 / 9780892540303
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