Book
Recommendation:
Technology
as Symptom & Dream
London, New York: Routledge, Chapman & Hall, 1989.
by Robert D. Romanyshyn
Biographical
Profile of Robert D. Romanyshyn:
Robert
D. Romanyshyn, Ph.D. is a teacher, writer, and
psychotherapist trained in phenomenology and depth
psychology who applies his therapeutic experience
to an analysis of contemporary cultural and historical
issues. Since 1991 he has been a core faculty
member in the Clinical and Depth Psychology programs
at Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, CA.
His latest book to be published in October, The
Soul in Grief: Love, Death and Transformation,
is a poetics of the grieving process which explores
the relations between personal grief and its cultural
and collective dimensions. He is also working
on two other books. Notes of A Witness is a reflection
of his more than twenty-five years of experience
as a psychotherapist. In the Shadows of the Reasonable
Mind: Of Monsters, Angels, and other Anomalies
of the Imaginal Life is an exploration of the
problems of human consciousness in relation to
nature. Drawing on the developments in physics,
mathematics, and biology as well as on the ancient
wisdom to be found in alchemy and gnosticism,
this work offers a way of knowing and being which
situates consciousness as part of the ecology
of all creation.
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