9781571746450-1571746455-The Myth of the Great Ending: Why We've Been Longing for the End of Days Since the Beginning of Time

The Myth of the Great Ending: Why We've Been Longing for the End of Days Since the Beginning of Time

ISBN-13: 9781571746450
ISBN-10: 1571746455
Edition: First Edition
Author: Joseph M. Felser
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Format: Paperback 276 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781571746450
ISBN-10: 1571746455
Edition: First Edition
Author: Joseph M. Felser
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing
Format: Paperback 276 pages

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The Myth of the Great Ending: Why We've Been Longing for the End of Days Since the Beginning of Time (ISBN-13: 9781571746450 and ISBN-10: 1571746455), written by authors Joseph M. Felser, was published by Hampton Roads Publishing in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other New Thought (New Age & Spirituality) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Myth of the Great Ending: Why We've Been Longing for the End of Days Since the Beginning of Time (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used New Thought books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.31.

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From Christian believers in the Apocalypse and the Rapture, to New Age enthusiasts of prophecies concerning the year 2012, Doomsday lore has been a part of culture, a myth that colors how we perceive the world. Why do we remain obsessed with Doomsday myths even when they fail to materialize? What if we haven't recognized the true message of these myths? Blending history, psychology, metaphysics, and story, philosopher and author Joseph Felser explores the spiritual questions raised by these enduring myths.

Along the way he consults the work of Joseph Campbell, Carl Jung, Marie-Louise von Franz, Black Elk, Wovoka, Itzhak Bentov, Jane Roberts, Seth, Hermann Hesse, Ingo Swann, David Bohm, Fred Alan Wolf, J. Allen Boone, William James, and Robert Monroe through ever-widening circles of understanding.

Felser suggests that our obsession with "The End of the World" hides a repressed, healthy longing for reconciliation with our inner and outer worlds--with nature and our own natural spirituality. He urges us to recognize and act upon that longing. When we begin to listen to nature's voice and pay heed to our own dreams--including visions, intuitions, and instinctive promptings--the greatest revolution in all history will unfold. We can create a future of our own choosing, a beginning rather than an ending.

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