The world we live in
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A clear view of the reality of life! Wilfried Nelles outlines in this book the development of the human soul and consciousness from the embryo to the old man, from the expulsion from paradise to moder ...
A clear view of the reality of life! Wilfried Nelles outlines in this book the development of the human soul and consciousness from the embryo to the old man, from the expulsion from paradise to modern civilization. He describes the deep imprints that man experiences in the various stages of his life and the development that carries consciousness into an ever wider and higher dimension when one lets oneself fall into life without reservations. He exposes the life lies of modernity, its blind faith in technology and narcissistic worship of its own ideas, its delusions of world and self-improvement as youthful escapes from the reality of life, and shows a way to enter this reality. In the process, a map of human life emerges that leads into the practical elaboration and vivid description of a new psychology that leads beyond the loss of meaning in modernity without falling back into old patterns of belief. It is at the same time earthy and spiritual, true to life and full of love for the human without idolizing man. Nelles relies not only on his profound knowledge of Western humanities and social sciences as well as Far Eastern spiritual traditions, but above all on his own observation and life experience, which are described in clear and lively language and illustrated with many examples.
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- Veröffentlichungsdatum: 29.06.2023
- Von Wilfried Nelles
- (Übersetzt von): Samar Nahas
- (Lektorat): Anne Petersen
- (Coverdesign von): Bunda Watermeier
- (Satz & Layout): Silke Scheer
- (Cover Art): Klaus Holitzka
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN: 978-3-910654-05-1
- Seiten: 336
- Maße und Beschnitt: 14,5 x 21,5 cm
- Gewicht: 487g
- Produktionszeit: 5 Werktage
- ISBN: 978-3-910654-01-3
- Seiten: 336
- Maße und Beschnitt: 14,5 x 21,5 cm
- Gewicht: 621,1g
- Produktionszeit: 6 Werktage
- ISBN: 978-3-910654-04-4
- Entspricht 336 Standardseiten
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