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The Collective Spirit

The Collective Spirit
Author: Viggo Cavling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1925
Genre: Evolution
ISBN:

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The Collective Spirit of Aging Across Cultures

The Collective Spirit of Aging Across Cultures
Author: Halaevalu F.Ofahengaue Vakalahi
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2014-01-28
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9401785945

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The collective, inclusive, and intersectional framework used in this book speaks to the significance of understanding aging across diverse cultures from multiple perspectives, but still as a shared human experience. The underlying message of the book is that although we are unique and different in our aging processes, we are ultimately connected through this physical, mental and spiritual experience of aging. Thus, regardless of whether we are service providers, service recipients, educators or merely fellow human beings, it is important that we approach the aging experience through a collective lens for discovering and sharing resources as we age; honoring the past while simultaneously accepting that the future is here. A few select examples of key findings from this collaborative work are as follows. First, despite progress in the field, certain issues remain to be addressed including the challenges of racism and sexism, mistreatment, the digital divide, poverty, and other social and economic crises in urban and rural communities as they relate to our aging population. Second, the need for sustaining a sense of independence among the aged and interdependence among supportive systems is warranted. Third, our elders continue to benefit from culturally competent services community-based health interventions and social services that addresses normative and emerging challenges for them. Fourth, spirituality in both indigenous and contemporary perspectives remains important for our elders’ development and quality of life.


Tending the Collective Spirit

Tending the Collective Spirit
Author: Lawrence D. Pennings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 2006
Genre: Organizational change
ISBN:

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The Collective Imagination

The Collective Imagination
Author: Professor Peter Murphy
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1409495493

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The Collective Imagination explores the social foundations of the human imagination. In a lucid and wide-ranging discussion, Peter Murphy looks at the collective expression of the imagination in our economies, universities, cities, and political systems, providing a tour-de-force account of the power of the imagination to unite opposites and find similarities among things that we ordinarily think of as different. It is not only individuals who possess the power to imagine; societies do as well. A compelling journey through various peak moments of creation, this book examines the cities and nations, institutions and individuals who ply the paraphernalia of paradoxes and dialogues, wry dramaturgy and witty expression that set the act of creation in motion. Whilst exploring the manner in which, through the media of pattern, figure, and shape, and the miracles of metaphor, things come into being, Murphy recognises that creative periods never last: creative forms invariably tire; inventive centres inevitably fade. The Collective Imagination explores the contemporary dilemmas and historic pathos caused by this-as cities and societies, periods and generations slip behind in the race for economic and social discovery. Left bewildered and bothered, and struggling to catch up, they substitute empty bombast, faded glory, chronic dullness or stolid glumness for initiative, irony, and inventiveness. A comprehensive audit of the creativity claims of the post-modern age - that finds them badly wanting and looks to the future - The Collective Imagination will appeal to sociologists and philosophers concerned with cultural theory, cultural and media studies and aesthetics.


Time

Time
Author: Phoenix
Publisher: John Naughton
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2022-12-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This book of time will explain what it meant by one of mankind’s greatest concerns – The End of Time. This book will give you a greater understanding of Time and what is meant by the end of A TIME, not the END OF ALL TIME. As you read this book you will learn the basic ideas and concepts needed to understand the spiritual reality of life and how we evolve spiritually (both individually and collectively) throughout TIME. From one TIME to the next we evolve and throughout a life time individually people heal their broken spirit and evolve into a greater spiritual reality (emotional reality) and healthier state of mind.


The Collective Spirit

The Collective Spirit
Author: VIGGO. CAVLING
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781032937663

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The Collective Spirit (1925) lays down a rough outline of what science can tell us as to the progress of evolution, and criticises the various interpretations, before endeavouring to formulate an idealist theory of evolution.


The "soul".

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Author: Frank Knight Chaplin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1928
Genre: Immortality
ISBN:

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Collective Spirit

Collective Spirit
Author: Sioux Indian Museum and Crafts Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 2004
Genre: Indian art
ISBN:

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Vision, Reality and Complex

Vision, Reality and Complex
Author: Thomas Singer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-11-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000296636

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Vision, Reality and Complex brings together a rich selection of Thomas Singer’s scholarship on the development of the cultural complex theory and explores the relationship between vision, reality, and illusion in politics and psyche. The chapters in this book discuss the basic principles of the cultural complex theory in various national and international contexts that span the Clinton, Bush, Obama and Trump eras. Each chapter grounds this theory in practical examples, such as race and healthcare in the United States, or in specific historical and international conflicts between groups, whether they be ethnic, racial, gender, local, national or global. With chapters on topics including mythology, leadership, individuation, revolution, war, and the soul, Singer’s work provides unique insights into contemporary culture, activism, and politics. This collection of essays demonstrates how the cultural complex theory applies in specific contexts while simultaneously having cross-cultural relevance through the reemergence of complexes throughout history. It is essential reading for academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian ideas, politics, sociology, and international studies, as well as for practicing and trainee analysts alike.