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New Consciousness Reader Inner Knowing

New Consciousness Reader Inner Knowing
By Helen Palmer

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Inner Knowing illustrates that the human mind possesses the capability to consistently function at significantly high levels of perception, creativeness, and intuitiveness. Indeed, everyone has at one time in his life experienced a sense of mindful clarity that led to a Eureka! moment. In this latest addition to Tarcher's successful New Consciousness Reader series, Helen Palmer, author of The Enneagram, has compiled a collection of writings that explore such abilities and illustrate how they can be developed. Essays on exercising the mind, understanding synchronicity, experiencing "flow," establishing communication between the conscious and subconscious, utilizing the active imagination, listening to the body's feedback, and witnessing psychic displays of walking on fire, clairvoyance, and similar phenomena make up this enlightening, thought-provoking, and fascinating anthology. Contributors include: Bruno Bettelheim, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Sylvia Boorstein, Pema Chodron, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Betty Edwards, Erich Fromm, Daniel Goleman, Aldous Huxley, Carl Jung, Jack Kornfield, J. Krishnamurti, Philip Novak, Charles Tart, Montague Ullman, Frances Vaughan, Mark Waldman, and Roger Walsh. A sophisticated book representing the essence of the NCR series, Inner Knowing offers readers confidence in themselves as they reawaken subtle senses while learning to trust and utilize new ways of perceiving, knowing, and living.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #227384 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-12-01
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .75" h x 6.18" w x 9.16" l, .76 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 1 pages

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From Amazon.com
Although opinion polls indicate that most Americans believe in the power of intuition, dreams, and precognition to offer valid guidance and information, "we have not yet developed an educational context for developing these abilities," according to author and editor Helen Palmer. By assembling this stunning collection of essays from leading authorities on perception, creativity, and intuition, Palmer hoped to offer a classic resource for anyone who wants to commit to developing his or her mental and spiritual powers. Contributors include Bruno Bettelheim, who speaks about fairytales and their ability to enhance the link between imagination and inner knowing; Carl Jung, who writes of the I Ching's ability to chart ancient avenues of wisdom; and an interview with Isabel Allende, in which she recounts the prophetic powers of storytelling. --Gail Hudson

From Publishers Weekly
Palmer is widely recognized for her popular book, The Enneagram, and her research on that Sufi system of personality types. Now, with only a few additional words of her own, she brings together a collection of essays from a wide variety of sources on "inner ways of knowing." These include "empathy, intuition, and spiritual experience" in many forms. What these qualities have in common is that they "cannot be grasped by intellect or analysis." With nods to the "breakthrough insights" of such notable scientists as Einstein, Newton and Edison, Palmer writes that transcendental awareness is ubiquitous. Contributors include Roger Walsh on the shaman's vision quest, Jean Shinoda Bolen on Jung's theory of "synchronicity," Montague Ullman on "dreaming consciousness" and Betty Edwards on "drawing from the right side of the brain." Philip Goldberg implores readers to "trust the hunches, vague feelings, premonitions, and inarticulate signals we usually ignore," and Frances Vaughan offers a detailed description of physical, emotional, mental and spiritual intuition. Erich Fromm teaches empathy for psychoanalysts, and Jack Kornfield offers meditation instruction. Palmer has done an excellent job of choosing, editing and organizing these essays from a broad range of voices into a sourcebook for seekers of "the subtle intelligence of the heart."
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
Enneagram expert Palmer, whose numerous books include The Enneagram (HarperSanFrancisco, 1991), is the codirector of the Center for Enneagram Studies. This new work is part of a series of original and classic works by experts in various psychological fields. Selections from authors such as Huxley, Bettelheim, Csikszentmihalyi, and Roger Walsh are arranged in sections: Part 1 examines aspects of nonduality, Part 2 explores ancient paths to wisdom, and Part 3 deals with nonintellectual conduits of information. These lay the groundwork for readers to rediscover the unified consciousness within each of these systems in the last two parts of the work. Intended for a sophisticated audience, this is the sort of book that yields different information to different readers. It is also a book that New Agers in particular will like. Buy for larger self-help and psychology collections.?January Adams, Franklin Twp. P.L., Somerset, NJ
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.