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Full Description
This book is a reconsideration of spirituality as a lived experience in the lives of the contributors. The authors speak both as well-informed scholars and as individuals who experienced the lived spirituality they give voice to. The authors do not place themselves above and outside of what they are writing about but within that world. They speak of living psychospiritual traditions of healing both the self and the world; of traditions that have not disembedded the self from the wider world. Those traditions are from indigenous North and South America (5 essays), a Buddhist/Shakta from Bengal, an Indo-Persian Islamic psychoanalyst, and a mystical Jewish feminist rabbi. The book also includes a historical essay about the extermination of the Renaissance worldview of Anima Mundi.
Contents
List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Frédérique Apffel-Marglin and Stefano Varese: Introduction: Cosmic Dialogues - Frédérique Apffel-Marglin: Western Modernity and the Fate of Anima Mundi: Its Murder and Transformation into a Postmaterial Ecospirituality - D. Ahmed: Lost and Found: Gifts, Dreams, and Sanity - Inés Hernández-Ávila: Spirit Crossings: An Indigenous Cultural Perspective on Mortality, Death, and Dying - Jacques Mabit: The Sorcerer, the Madman and Grace: Are Archetypes Desacralized Spirits? Thoughts on Shamanism in the Amazon - Stefano Varese: Between Matter and Spirit: An Unfinished Journey - Rabbi Fern Feldman: To Dwell in the Thick Darkness: The Sacred Dark in Jewish Thought - Guillermo Delgado-P: Andean Entifications: Pachamama Ajayun, The Spirit of Mother Earth - Neela Bhattacharya Saxena: Mapping the Chiasmus: Liberating Patterns in a Planetary Mandala - Robert Tindall: Shamanic Archaeology at Chavín de Huántar - List of Contributors