The Human Handbook is the encyclopaedia
of life, written by the late James Harvey Stout, who generously left his works
in the public domain.
It introduces you to the foundations of life:
1. Our material life. This
includes our relationships, our family, our money, our comforts.
2. Our psychological life. This
includes our happiness, our intelligence, our feelings.
3. Our spiritual life. This
includes our soul, our understanding of spirit, our reason for being.
This book explores a theory of "archetypal
fields," but it will seem familiar to you because it is the basis of
regular life. The techniques are the activities which we already perform daily
in our normal routine, but now we enhance those activities with the awareness
and love which transform them into a creative act by which we develop a
personal world which is exciting and fulfilling -- materially, emotionally,
mentally, and spiritually. (Archetypes are simply "aspects of life."
Archetypal fields are the means by which the archetypes operate in our personal
life.)
The "unified theory" of archetypal
fields is the one explanation which encompasses all of existence. One theory,
instead of a separate explanation for each aspect of the psyche. One theory,
instead of countless religions and philosophies. One theory, instead of a
senseless division between our everyday life and our spiritual practices,
between our civilization's world and the natural world, between living beings
and non-living substance, between our precious human longings and the ideals of
spiritual growth. The unified theory of archetypal fields embraces it all, and
makes sense of it all. Now we can really start living.
The Human Handbook is
several books in one.
Go on to find the rest of the information. On
that purpose, I've left a link. Enjoy!!
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