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Art & Aphorism
by Don Fenn
132 pages
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What feelings might think if they didn't have to be reasonable
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Paperback
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$29.95
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Category: Health:Mental:Meditation
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About the Book
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Though still floundering in the back streets ‘treating’ medicine’s castaways, psychology is surreptitiously emerging as a revolutionary social and political philosophy that will change the world. Already it has drastically altered the way we perceive and therefore treat children—which in itself has permanently change society. Eventually psychology will rise above the past tense of history, the group-focus of all other human science to become the pinnacle of all science as the preeminent discipline by which to understand anything.
If psychology is a science, it is not the science of sociology. Nor is it the administrative method of managing the probation of inconvenient character traits as many people treat it. Instead it is the science of emotion and intuition that uncovers the spiritual archeology of a single human microcosm—revealing the macrocosm of our species nature. Already it is lifting emotion, a long-ago discarded piece of human consciousness back into the mainstream of human scientific understanding.
In its only legitimate practical application—psychotherapy—psychology is altogether about feelings and what they do to adapt, survive and form human character, and how they continue to dominate any thought or action no matter how carefully willed or reasoned out they may be. Psychology is most fundamentally about feeling, that long banished bastard of the human psyche, condemned and thrown away as a female perfidy, never again to be seen in the halls of reason and understanding—until now.
This book of aphorisms speaks from this revolutionary perspective.
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| About the Author |
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Don Fenn has published 8 novels, science fiction, romantic thrillers and political fables. This non-fiction book of aphorisms represents 20 years of gathered philosophy derived from his experience as a person and a psychotherapist.
Ellen Dreibelbis is a noted artist whose work has garnered numerous awards and honors. |
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