"A Course in Miracles" contains a program of study whose completion promises inner peace. Its curriculum is designed to rid us of fear and return us to love. Its three volumes amount to a massive 1200 plus pages of theory and practice. Students of the "Course" find the Text, the volume in which the "Course's" philosophy is laid out across a vast and tortuous terrain of theory, particularly difficult to navigate. "Another Way of Seeing" guides you across that terrain by identifying the basic tenets of the "Course." Devoting each chapter to one basic teaching, "Another Way of Seeing" explains...
"A Course in Miracles" contains a program of study whose completion promises inner peace. Its curriculum is designed to rid us of fear and return us t...
The complex novels by Virginia Woolf are seen with clarity and coherence in "The Elusive Self," a thorough and detailed literary interpretation by Louise A. Poresky. The result is a reliable map that guides the reader through the nine novels. Adding the wisdom of religion and psychology to her literary criticism, Dr. Poresky demonstrates how Woolf's characters strive to achieve personal wholeness. The quest progresses sequentially through the novels as a major character in each work struggles against certain demons, whether the superficial dictates of society or the voices that say women...
The complex novels by Virginia Woolf are seen with clarity and coherence in "The Elusive Self," a thorough and detailed literary interpretation by Lou...