The Soul's Code: In Search of Character and CallingRandom House, 1996 - 334 pages A journey into the essential mystery at the center of every life--the search for calling--The Soul's Code takes a new look at age-old themes, providing a radical, frequently amusing, and highly accessible path to realization through an extensive array of examples. Hillman ecnourages readers to discover the "blueprints" particular to their individual lives, certain that there is more to life than can be explained by genetics or environment. |
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Page 101
... better or for worse . Thomas Mann , who was awarded Nobel recognition largely for a novel he wrote in his early twenties , described school as " stagnating and unsatisfactory " ; the great Indian scholar and poet Rabindranath Tagore ...
... better or for worse . Thomas Mann , who was awarded Nobel recognition largely for a novel he wrote in his early twenties , described school as " stagnating and unsatisfactory " ; the great Indian scholar and poet Rabindranath Tagore ...
Page 270
... better serve ( economics , epidemiology , sociology , mar- keting ) , that readers may imagine themselves more in terms of the extraordinary for which the models in this chapter and book serve . North and Graham and Dewey are each ...
... better serve ( economics , epidemiology , sociology , mar- keting ) , that readers may imagine themselves more in terms of the extraordinary for which the models in this chapter and book serve . North and Graham and Dewey are each ...
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... better for him to take one . ” “ Callicrates asks the god whether I will have off- spring from Nike the wife whom I have by remaining with her and praying to which of the gods . " " Cleotas asks Zeus and Dione if it is better and ...
... better for him to take one . ” “ Callicrates asks the god whether I will have off- spring from Nike the wife whom I have by remaining with her and praying to which of the gods . " " Cleotas asks Zeus and Dione if it is better and ...
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