The Roar of Awakening. A Whiteheadian Dialogue Between Western Psychotherapies and Eastern Worldviews
Ontos Verlag (2009)
| Abstract | This Whiteheadian Dialogue explores a fresh and important cross-elucidatory path: What have we, and what can be learned from a dialogue with Eastern worldviews? | |||||||||
| Keywords | Vedic Wisedom | |||||||||
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