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  • Genre:PSYCHOLOGY
  • SubGenre:Mental Health
  • Language:English
  • Pages:192
  • Paperback ISBN:9781775250418

Harmonizing Consciousness

How the Acquired Faculty of Language Wreaks Havoc on Human Consciousness, a

by Sylvie Rosewood

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Overview

This book puts a spotlight on how human consciousness has become distinct from other animals and the special challenges that come along with being human.

Although the premise for this book reads like science fiction, it rests firmly in the strangeness of reality. Harmonizing Consciousness: How the Acquired Faculty of Language Wreaks Havoc on Human Consciousness, and What We Can Do About It, will challenge readers to think about their lives as they never have before and will explain why certain tools and activities can improve our well being.


Description

The double bind of human mind is not a common topic. This book broaches the profound subject of the negative effects of the acquired faculty of language on human well-being and ability to thrive.

After reading this book, readers will better understand what needs to be done to improve their well-being and how certain kinds of activities and therapies are effective in countering the negative effects of acquiring language.

Eleven activities are described, including a simple meditation that makes it easy to begin a regular practice and stay on track with it. Three effective therapies are also discussed as well as how to find qualified facilitators for them; Eye Movement Desensitization Reprogramming (EMDR); Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT); and Hypnotherapy.

The stages of harmonizing consciousness are described in a cartoon about a girl and a gorilla. The GorillaFriend cartoon is the author's revision of the Ten Ox-herding Pictures which are ancient paintings from the Zen tradition and point to the stages of meditation and the path of enlightening.

Opportunities to ponder and practice what contributes to optimal functioning as a human being, are found in the pages of this book.

About the author
Sylvie Rosewood first became interested in human consciousness in order to improve her own well-being. Different therapies, personal growth workshops and a meditation practice harmonized her consciousness over several years. After becoming a clinical hypnotherapist with a successful practice years later, she gained even more insight into the ways of the human mind by working with her clients. She lives in Cape Breton, on the east coast of Canada.

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