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Eastern Body, Western Mind: Psychology and the Chakra System as a Path to the
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Eastern Body, Western Mind: Psychology and the Chakra System as a Path to the Self Paperback - 1996

by Judith, Anodea

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Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.: Celestial Arts, 1996. Trade paperback, later printing, x + 502 pages including drawings; tiny traces of shelf wear, otherwise in very clean and unmarked unread condition. For more on chakras, see also our listings for Ruth White's Using Your Chakras: A New Approach to Healing Your Life, and for Deedre Diemer's The ABC's of Chakra Therapy: A Workbook.. Soft Cover. Very Good ++.
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ANODEA JUDITH, Ph.D., is a leading authority on the integration of chakras and therapeutic issues. She is the author of the chakra classic Wheels of Life, along with several other books, audio courses, and the video The Illuminated Chakras. She has a Ph.D. in health and human services, an M.A. in clinical psychology, and additional training in bioenergetics, trauma recovery, yoga therapy, and shamanism. She lives in Sebastopol, California, and travels extensively with trainings and workshops.

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Rather than presenting an esoteric borrowing from Indian culture, Judith employs the metaphoric language of the chakra system within the context of modern psychology. Her clear organization and numerous charts make browsing for subjects of personal relevance a breeze, and her comparison of the various maps of psychological development (Freudian, Piagetian, Eriksonian, Reichian, and others) is intriguing. The book provides a useful tool for contemplating our strengths, weaknesses, and appropriate approaches to growth. -Yoga Journal". . . [S]parkles with insight. Spiritual seeker, client, and therapist alike will find treasures here."-PanGaia magazine