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Radical Knowing Understanding Consciousness Through Relationship

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ISBN-10: 1594770794

ISBN-13: 9781594770791

Edition: 2005

Authors: Christian de Quincey

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A radical reassessment of what we mean by " consciousness" and how we experience it in relation to others • Shows the importance of integrating different ways of knowing--such as feeling and intuition, reason and the senses--in our approach to life • Discusses the technique of Bohmian Dialogue where you can learn not only to " feel your thinking, " but also to experience true communion with others In "Radical Knowing Christian de Quincey makes a provocative claim: We are not who we think we are. Instead, we are what we "feel. Giving disciplined attention to feelings reveals the most fundamental fact of life and reality: We are our relationships Most of us think we are individuals first and…    
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Book details

List price: $26.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Inner Traditions International, Limited
Publication date: 8/16/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.232
Language: English

Foreword
Personal transformation
Relationship : how are you connected?
Consciousness : truth or wisdom?
Evolution : up in arms about being put down
Paradigms : intention creating reality
Transformation : experience beyond belief
Ways of knowing
Meanings : clarifying consciousness
Synchronicity-1 : beyond energy
Synchronicity-2 : reality without a cause
Knowing-1 : shafts of wisdom
Knowing-2 : radical science
Knowing-3 : beyond intuition
Grounding : embodied meaning
Dialogue : consciousness and cosmology
Collective wisdom
Participation : engaging presence
Intersubjectivity-1 : we are the world
Intersubjectivity-2 : steps along the way
Origins : evolution of consciousness
Radical knowing : the four gifts
Epilogue : cosmos and communion
Afterword
What Jung meant by "synchronicity"
Subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Wilber and de Quincey : I-to-I
Integrating worldviews
The philosopher's stone