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The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit: A Return to the Intelligence of the Heart

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Death of Religion and the Rebirth of Spirit: A Return to the Intelligence of the Heart
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Joseph Chilton Pearce
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreMind, Body, Spirit - thought and practice
ISBN/Barcode 9781594771712
ClassificationsDewey:128
Audience
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Publishing Details

Publisher Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Imprint Park Street Press,U.S.
Publication Date 20 March 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

We are all too aware of the endless variety of cruel and violent behaviour reported to us in our media-saturated world. We are reminded daily that in every corner of the world someone is suffering or dying at the hands of another. We have to ask: Is this violence and cruelty endemic to our nature? Are we, at our foundation, really so murderous? In "The Death Of Religion and the Rebith Of Spirit", Joseph Chilton Pearce, life-long advocate of human potential, sounds an emphatic and convincing no. Pearce explains that, beneath our awareness, our culture imprints a negative force-field that blocks the natural rise of our spirit toward our true, innate nature of love and altruism. Further, he identifies religion as the primary cultural force behind this negative imprinting. Drawing from recent neuroscience, neurocardiology, cultural anthropology and brain development research, Pearce explains that the key to reversing this trend can be found in the interaction between infants and adults. The adult mind-set effectively compromises the infant's neural and hormonal interactions between the heart and the higher evolutionary structures of the developing brain, thus keeping us centred primarily in our most primitive and defensive neural foundations, generation after generation. Pearce shows us that if we allow the intelligence of the heart to take hold and flourish, we can reverse this unconscious loss of our true nature.

Author Biography

Joseph Chilton Pearce (1926-2016) is the author of The Biology of Transcendence, The Crack in the Cosmic Egg, Magical Child, and Evolution's End. For more than 35 years, he lectured and led workshops teaching about the changing needs of children and the development of human society. He lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.

Reviews

"Once again, Joseph Chilton Pearce's genius and deep, essential humanity illuminate the most meaningful and important issue of our day--our relationship with Spirit and the all-too-often-toxic history and motivations of organized religion." * Thom Hartmann, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight * "Joseph Chilton Pearce astounds with his ability to so clearly see and courageously state the most basic reason for chaos in the world--the closing down of inspirational love that can only come through heart-awareness. His piercing depiction of this dire state as due to the destructiveness of culture and religion is followed with an even more penetrating set of solutions, founded on insights into biological development, nurturing, and opening the heart to the future possibilities of love unconfined. The message has not been so clear since William Blake spoke of 'Jesus, the Imagination.'" * Robert Sardello, author of Love and the World and Silence * "In this remarkable book Joseph Chilton Pearce goes to the very memetic 'DNA' of our culture and recodes it to affirm life's potential. He masterfully helps us to release the destructive aspects of religion and modern society, while affirming the magnificent reality of the spirit and the heartful intelligence that can guide us forward." * Barbara Marx Hubbard, president of the Foundation for Conscious Evolution * "This book convincingly indicts cultural imprinting as the cause of humankind's cruel and violent behavior. Pearce's call to hope is much needed in a world turning ever more violent." * SirReadaLot.org, March 14, 2007 * ". . . [Pearce] shows what steps we can take to align ourselves with what is intended for the full development of the human being." * Richard D. Wright, New Age Retailer, April 2007 * "Reading [this book], allegorically, feels like lifting a boulder from one's very soul. This is one of the most relevant books of our time. . . . a stunning achievement. Do your Mind a favor & read this book!" * Parallel Perspectives, April 2007 * "Rarely has there been a book that opened my mind and heart so deeply as this courageous and astonishing book." * Robert Simmons, The Metaphysical Buyers Guide, 2007 * " . . . a serious search for the soul of humanity by one of our most seminal thinkers." * The Beacon, Jan/Mar 2008 * "It's a pick recommended for any spirituality collection that delves deeply into the need of change and lack of violence, particularly at the college level." * The Pagan Review, Feb 2008 * " . . . Pearce is surely right that we must ourselves harness the creative energies and apparently limitless potential of universal mind and not put off nurturing ourselves and our brethren until tomorrow lest we kill our spirit with religious fantasies of saviours who save those who don't help themselves." * The Scientific and Medical Network, Spring 2008 *