The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and CallingRandom House, 1996 - 334 pages A journey into the essential mystery at the center of every life--the search for calling--The Soul's Code takes a new look at age-old themes, providing a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. Hillman ecnourages readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. |
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... accept that my strange and precious human life is the result of statisti- cal chance . Please note , however , that these refusals do not therefore bury our heads in the folds of a church . The call to an individual destiny is not an ...
... accept that my strange and precious human life is the result of statisti- cal chance . Please note , however , that these refusals do not therefore bury our heads in the folds of a church . The call to an individual destiny is not an ...
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... accept . That the heart has its reasons , yes ; that there is an unconscious with its own in- tentions ; that fate plays a hand in how things turn out - all this is acceptable , even conventional . But why is it so difficult to imagine ...
... accept . That the heart has its reasons , yes ; that there is an unconscious with its own in- tentions ; that fate plays a hand in how things turn out - all this is acceptable , even conventional . But why is it so difficult to imagine ...
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... accept without thinking receive their hardness from our attachment to them . If we cling like barnacles to our favorite set of invis- ibles , then they must serve as rocks and feel as solid . Philoso- pher Henri Bergson explained why we ...
... accept without thinking receive their hardness from our attachment to them . If we cling like barnacles to our favorite set of invis- ibles , then they must serve as rocks and feel as solid . Philoso- pher Henri Bergson explained why we ...
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