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Philosophy
   

The Architecture of the Soul
The Architecture of the Soul -
A Unitive Model of the Human Person
by Albert J. LaChance, Ph.D., LADC, CAS, DAPA

 

Description

The Architecture of the Soul presents an innovative model of the human person that provides the most comprehensive lens for interpreting and treating human dysfunction. Drawing from a wide range of philosophies and disciplines, the author shows us how to achieve a multi-layered understanding of each person's complete reality - and thereby treat dysfunction effectively.

"From the traditions of AA to Zen, LaChance brings the reader into his perspective of a reality of planetary despair and disrepair. La Chance posits that the roots of planetary healing are planted in the soul. The knowledge of its architecture, which he organises into three Zones of Awareness, broken down into twelve distinct Layers, is our roadmap to reach our human potential as loving, caring conscious beings. This remarkable work has the potential to spark spirited dialogue that may intentionally move us to creatively imagine a more perfect union between humans, the planet, and the Universe. It responds to our collective yearning for integrated and meaningful connections that may begin to help us enjoy the re-creation of our spirit and ourselves." -- David G. Blumenkrantz, Ph.D., Executive Director of the Centre for the Advancement of Youth, Family & Community Services, Inc.


Specifications


Paperback: 260 pages
Dimensions: 152 x 228 mm
Publisher: North Atlantic Books (2006)
ISBN: 9781556436024

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