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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Act of Willdi Roberto Assagioli
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. The Act of Will is essential reading for anyone interested in self growth or personal development, especially within the Transpersonal Psychology framework. Roberto Assagioli was the founder of the Psychosynthesis movement, and he considered the human Will as a central part of human beings, along with the self. By learning the importance of the Willed act, and developing and strengthening the Will, a person is better able to take control of their own lives and destiny. This book is also important, as it outlined Assagioli's concept of a 'Will Project', aimed at thoroughly exploring all beliefs and concepts of the Will, human and divine (transpersonal). The Will Project now has an online presence at http://www.willproject.org/ I am actually reading this book in a Danish edition with the Danish title of "Viljens psykologi". Amazing book about the "will",how to categorize the "will" into several stages/levels and how to train it. He also suggests how to start a "Will Project" which now has a site on the internet: http://www.willproject.org. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
This is Dr. Roberto Assagioli's second book on the psychological system he formulated known as Psychosynthesis. It continues where his first book left off and delves into the important process of willing as a psychological function based on a higher self rather on guilt or determination as in the Victorian concept of the will. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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While the text is a bit dry, some of the ideas were very new to me and eye opening, I am surprised to not have come across this book earlier. ( )