The Raincloud of Knowable Things: A Practical Guide to Transpersonal Psychology: Workshops, History, Method
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- Publisher : Archive Publishing
- Published : January 2008
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 476
- Category :
Transpersonal Therapy - Catalogue No : 27975
- ISBN 13 : 9781906289027
- ISBN 10 : 1906289026
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"The Raincloud of Knowable Things" is the third book in a series. All of them contain profound material presented by the authors as experiential workshops long before that term became familiar. What is important is that the material taps into something hard-wired and archetypal, containing timeless stuff. It continually communicates to new audiences and as such deserves a wider readership. The featured workshops survive the test of time: in being run steadily over the years they have proved their continuing excellence, working well for all participants. Thanks to Hazel Marshall's sensitive editing they can now be published as nearly as possible in their original form, preserved for the future.
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About the Authors
Ian Gordon-Brown - joint founder and co-director with Barbara of the Centre for Transpersonal Psychology, was in private practice as a psychotherapist and consultant psychologist. He read psychology at Cambridge, and was involved in industrial psychology until 1976. He worked with the Lucis Trust for fourteen years, becoming director and an international trustee. He created the workshops, along with Barbara Somers, on which this book is based, and ran them from 1978 until 1995. His interests included ways of expanding individual and group consciousness, esoteric movements and social networks. He died in October 1996.
Barbara Somers - joint founder and director with Ian of the Centre, is a psychotherapist. She worked previously in personnel, as a literary editor, and for nine years with the Society of Authors. She is fascinated by dream-work, symbolism and mythology, the interaction of psyche and soma, and Eastern systems of spiritual development, especially Tibetan and Zen.
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