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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... , or affected by therapeutic reflection even as diluted by the tears of TV - talk , is in search of an adequate biography : How do I put together into a co- herent image the pieces of my life ? How do 4 The Soul's Code.
... , or affected by therapeutic reflection even as diluted by the tears of TV - talk , is in search of an adequate biography : How do I put together into a co- herent image the pieces of my life ? How do 4 The Soul's Code.
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... talk on the same level . Roosevelt had very few people he could talk to who could understand all the implications of what he was saying . But Lyndon , at the age of twenty- eight , could understand it all . " Roosevelt , speaking of ...
... talk on the same level . Roosevelt had very few people he could talk to who could understand all the implications of what he was saying . But Lyndon , at the age of twenty- eight , could understand it all . " Roosevelt , speaking of ...
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... talk , and it was in sen- tences , not words , as if he had been saving the effort until he had something to say . " Dr. Benjamin Spock " spoke very tle until he was over three , and when he did say anything he spoke with maddening ...
... talk , and it was in sen- tences , not words , as if he had been saving the effort until he had something to say . " Dr. Benjamin Spock " spoke very tle until he was over three , and when he did say anything he spoke with maddening ...
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