Status
Available
Call number
Collection
Publication
Inner City Books (2004), 160 pages
Description
Tales told by shadowy elders around ancient campfires offered both explanation and comfort. Life hasn't changed that much: our dependence on explanation and comfort still lies just under our busy ambition and constant yearning. James Hollis shows us a way to bring such stories to consciousness - what questions to ask, and when. This is not a quick-fix book, but it may be the only way to discover that sense of meaning and personal authenticity that no amount of outer success can provide.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
160 p.; 8.25 inches
ISBN
1894574109 / 9781894574105
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