The Call Of Solitude: Alonetime In A World Of AttachmentSimon and Schuster, 1999 - 368 páginas Achieving inner calm while feeling centered is a human goal that is never easy to master. But why of late do serenity and peace of mind seem further from reach than ever before? The world appears very busy, and finding moments to catch up with ourselves looks to be almost impossible. Something has occurred to change life's circumstances, to make peaceful, restorative time terribly elusive. Alonetime is a great protector of the self and the human spirit. Many in society have railed against it. Some have overused its healing potential. Others have kept it as a special resource both knowingly and unknowingly. ... (Yet) the only way we shall achieve ... ideal love is if we are allowed to flower in the due course and pace of our inner life. Whether or not we were fortunate in our growing up to blossom this way, plenty of time -- alone-times -- awaits us now to make the necessary readjustments. |
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Introduction | 15 |
PART | 21 |
A HalfTold Tale | 77 |
PART | 93 |
Trances Computers and Private Spaces | 167 |
Relationships Romance and Resistance | 194 |
Creativity Curiosity and Celibacy | 221 |
The Reconstruction of Alonetime | 275 |
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The Call of Solitude: Alonetime in a World of Attachment Ester Schaler Buchholz Vista de fragmentos - 1997 |
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