Description:THE MAGIC THEATER II and ELEMENTS of Self-exploration and Adventure complement each other. In THE MAGIC THEATER II you experience the ideas and methods of people like Berne, Freud and Pavlov. ELEMENTS provides many adventures and ways to explore and further your life, and the wisdom and folly of many people.THE MAGIC THEATER II emphasizes experiential, not intellectual understanding. For instance, the first chapter begins with an invitation to experience afresh the world with the wonder filled eyes of a 3-year old. You could try to remember what it was like, and analyze what you find. Here, you go out the door and do it.You can move through the book systematically or you can use the Zen approach. Some will prefer to start at the beginning and work their way through the book. Others will scan the chapters and choose the experiences that feel “right”. Both approaches work fine. The goal is to expand what you can feel, what you can think, and what you can become.Seriously consider writing down your experiences, perhaps in a journal. That adds a valuable dimension, and later reading what you wrote adds another.____________________1. Eric Berne---games people play2. Fritz Perls---grand old man of Esalen3. Skinner and Pavlov---the basic rules of change4. Freud---the unconscious and the fertile void5. Moving among the realties6. Amoral science---brainless religion7. How to create useful idiots8. Primal sex---six sessions9. Cynical SoupYou can do the experiences and exercises in this book alone or with friends, except for chapter 8, where you will need someone that you can love emotionally and physically. That chapter explores and intensifies your sexual experiences by awakening the ancient, primal dance.You’ll find this book similar to the original magic theater in Hermann Hesse’s novel. There are demons here and delightful spirits, and even occasionally “the cool and star bright laughter of the gods”. And this book too, is “not for everyone”, as some aren’t ready to face demons, the parts of themselves that make them anxious and fearful. Don’t push yourself to do anything that is suggested unless it feels “right”. If a suggestion makes you uncomfortable, don’t do it. Don’t throw your ego, or your back, out of whack.Whether you find demons or good spirits, the parts of yourself that are beautiful, creative and joyful, is up to you. I can only point to mountainsides where they dance, and the caves where they sleep---to help you create a reality Sudden in a shaft of sunlightEven while the dust movesThere rises the hidden laughterOf children in the foliageQuick now, here, now, always.T. S. EliotWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with THE MAGIC THEATER Not for everyone. To get started finding THE MAGIC THEATER Not for everyone, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: THE MAGIC THEATER II and ELEMENTS of Self-exploration and Adventure complement each other. In THE MAGIC THEATER II you experience the ideas and methods of people like Berne, Freud and Pavlov. ELEMENTS provides many adventures and ways to explore and further your life, and the wisdom and folly of many people.THE MAGIC THEATER II emphasizes experiential, not intellectual understanding. For instance, the first chapter begins with an invitation to experience afresh the world with the wonder filled eyes of a 3-year old. You could try to remember what it was like, and analyze what you find. Here, you go out the door and do it.You can move through the book systematically or you can use the Zen approach. Some will prefer to start at the beginning and work their way through the book. Others will scan the chapters and choose the experiences that feel “right”. Both approaches work fine. The goal is to expand what you can feel, what you can think, and what you can become.Seriously consider writing down your experiences, perhaps in a journal. That adds a valuable dimension, and later reading what you wrote adds another.____________________1. Eric Berne---games people play2. Fritz Perls---grand old man of Esalen3. Skinner and Pavlov---the basic rules of change4. Freud---the unconscious and the fertile void5. Moving among the realties6. Amoral science---brainless religion7. How to create useful idiots8. Primal sex---six sessions9. Cynical SoupYou can do the experiences and exercises in this book alone or with friends, except for chapter 8, where you will need someone that you can love emotionally and physically. That chapter explores and intensifies your sexual experiences by awakening the ancient, primal dance.You’ll find this book similar to the original magic theater in Hermann Hesse’s novel. There are demons here and delightful spirits, and even occasionally “the cool and star bright laughter of the gods”. And this book too, is “not for everyone”, as some aren’t ready to face demons, the parts of themselves that make them anxious and fearful. Don’t push yourself to do anything that is suggested unless it feels “right”. If a suggestion makes you uncomfortable, don’t do it. Don’t throw your ego, or your back, out of whack.Whether you find demons or good spirits, the parts of yourself that are beautiful, creative and joyful, is up to you. I can only point to mountainsides where they dance, and the caves where they sleep---to help you create a reality Sudden in a shaft of sunlightEven while the dust movesThere rises the hidden laughterOf children in the foliageQuick now, here, now, always.T. S. EliotWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with THE MAGIC THEATER Not for everyone. To get started finding THE MAGIC THEATER Not for everyone, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.