Author: | Jamie Rosanna Dorig | ISBN: | 9780986780813 |
Publisher: | Jamie Rosanna Dorig | Publication: | November 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jamie Rosanna Dorig |
ISBN: | 9780986780813 |
Publisher: | Jamie Rosanna Dorig |
Publication: | November 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Body and soul are one. Written by Canadian author, Jamie Rosanna Dorig, The Mythic Body - Activate the Power of Your Authentic Self explores the connection between body and soul by way of emotions. Inspired by the work of Carl Jung, the purpose of this book is to map the territory of soul and to approach the myth or the story of soul as told by the body and the unfolding of our day to day life.
The Mythic Body is soul remembered. It is a proposed sacred ritual for reconnecting body to soul. It is soul embodied and body impregnated with soul.
The vision and intention of The Mythic Body is not to report on soul but rather to encourage rapport with soul. It is an invitation to make room for soul, to allow soul to have presence, and to allow soul’s voice to be heard.
The Mythic Body also approaches the problem of addiction, a widespread cultural affliction that frustrates the expression of our full authentic self. Addiction is seen as a tormented expression of the soul calling us to attention in regard to inner conflict that can no longer be ignored.
Body and soul are one. Written by Canadian author, Jamie Rosanna Dorig, The Mythic Body - Activate the Power of Your Authentic Self explores the connection between body and soul by way of emotions. Inspired by the work of Carl Jung, the purpose of this book is to map the territory of soul and to approach the myth or the story of soul as told by the body and the unfolding of our day to day life.
The Mythic Body is soul remembered. It is a proposed sacred ritual for reconnecting body to soul. It is soul embodied and body impregnated with soul.
The vision and intention of The Mythic Body is not to report on soul but rather to encourage rapport with soul. It is an invitation to make room for soul, to allow soul to have presence, and to allow soul’s voice to be heard.
The Mythic Body also approaches the problem of addiction, a widespread cultural affliction that frustrates the expression of our full authentic self. Addiction is seen as a tormented expression of the soul calling us to attention in regard to inner conflict that can no longer be ignored.