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Spiritual Democracy: The Wisdom of Early American Visionaries for the Journey Forward
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Spiritual Democracy: The Wisdom of Early American Visionaries for the Journey Forward
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Steven B. Herrmann
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Foreword by John Beebe
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Series | Sacred Activism |
Series part Volume No. |
8
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:424 | Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 153 |
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Category/Genre | Literary studies - poetry and poets |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781583948330
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Classifications | Dewey:811 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
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Imprint |
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
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Publication Date |
14 October 2014 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Exploring what the author calls the "shaman-poets"-Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, and Emily Dickinson-this book demonstrates how far ahead of their times these writers were in forecasting developments of our current time. It was Whitman who first wrote of "Spiritual Democracy" as a vision of transformation and global equality. Steven Herrmann delves deep into the visionary expressions of this idea of Spiritual Democracy-"the realization of the oneness of humanity with the universe and all its forces"-in these early American writers, showing the influence the groundbreaking work of the geologist and thinker Alexander Von Humboldt had on Whitman and others. Writing that every member of the global community regardless of color, gender, or sexual orientation can realize these freedoms, the author explores how one can tap into the vitalizing source of equalizing, vocational energy to bring a sense of purpose and peace. Although the book shines as a work of literary criticism, the author's insights as a Jungian psychotherapist take the reader ever deeper into the creative impulses of Whitman, Melville, Dickinson, and other poets in their crafting of the seminal notion of Spiritual Democracy. In addition, Herrmann offers practical methodologies for personal and global transformation in the section, "Ten Ways to Practice Spiritual Democracy." Table of Contents Visions of Spiritual Democracy - Introduction 1. Cosmos 2. Spiritual Democracy as a Science of God 3. From Humboldt to Jung 4. Jung on Spiritual Democracy 5. Healing the National Complex 6. Whitman's "New Bible"- The Foundation of a Religious Vision 7. Walt Whitman's Global Vision 8. The Bi-Erotic as Transcendent Sexuality 9. Shamanism and Spiritual Democracy- A Post-Humboldtian 10. Notion of the Cosmos 11. Whitman as a Preserver of the Psychic Integrity of the Community 12. Moby Dick- The Evolution of a New Myth for our Times 13. Herman Melville- The Quest for Yillah 14. Towards a Hypothesis of the Bi-erotic 15. Moby Dick and the Trickster 16. The Marriage of Sames- "A Bosom Friend" 17. Moby Dick- The Characters Behind the Names 18. The Fall of the Dictatorships as Portrayed in Moby Dick 19. Metamorphosis of the Gods 20. The Re-emergence of the Feminine 21. Afterward- A Bi-Erotic Model for The Way Forward a) Ten Ways to Practice Spiritual Democracy
Author Biography
STEVEN HERRMANN has taught on Whitman and Melville at the C. G. Jung Institutes of San Francisco, Chicago, and Zurich, as well as at the Washington Friends of Walt Whitman, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz. Herrmann's expertise in Jungian Literary Criticism makes him one of the seminal thinkers in the international field and the foremost authority on Whitman and Melville in post-Jungian studies. Herrmann practices as a Jungian psychotherapist in Oakland, California.
Reviews"Steven Herrmann carries the visionary message of Walt Whitman, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, and William James forward into our time with the added inspiration of C. G. Jung. Spiritual Democracy puts the idea of democracy back to where it belongs, as a shining example of the human spirit at work in the evolution of human culture and social architecture." -Murray Stein, PhD, author of Minding the Self: Jungian Meditations on Contemporary Spirituality "This is a grand, brilliant, and breathtaking book that explores in depth the central wisdom at the core of Whitman's prophetic poetry-that of Spiritual Democracy. This vision is at the heart of Sacred Activism, and anyone who wants to truly be inspired to act from a universal consciousness in this terrible and divisive time will find in this book rich food for their soul." -Andrew Harvey, author of Radical Passion "This book exposes the deeper spiritual and historical meanings to the world-wide struggle for gender equality, marriage equality, the Divine Feminine, and economic and political justice-that is, for Spiritual Democracy." -Dr. Matthew Fox, coauthor of Occupy Spirituality and author of Original Blessing, The Hidden Spirituality of Men, and A Spirituality Named Compassion "Spiritual Democracy is not only about vocation, it is a demonstration of vocation in action. For Steven Herrmann, Whitman, Dickinson, Melville, Jung, and Humboldt are alive, and because of the passion of the writer, they come alive for the reader, too. There is a sense of pleasure in these pages, indeed a sense of joy in the riches that Herrmann came upon." -Clark McKowen, author of Image: Reflections on Language "An epic study integrating a variety of disciplines including literary theory, psychology, ecology, and international politics. Imagine a world where there is a deep sense of acceptance toward the varieties of spiritual experience this is the message of Spiritual Democracy." -Neil Richardson, founder of the online virtual commons, Walt Whitman Integral
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