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Category: Psychology
No Self No Problem by Chris Niebauer

No Self No Problem by Chris Niebauer

In No Self No Problem, Chris Niebauer shows us how Neuropsychology is catching up to what the Buddha taught thousands of years ago. Niebauer explains that the brain is divided into two hemispheres, each of which has a different way of understanding the world. The...

Inner Work by Robert A. Johnson

Inner Work by Robert A. Johnson

Dream interpretation is a difficult task but if we are to accomplish it there is no better resource to help us than "Inner Work" By Robert A. Johnson. In this short manuscript, the Jungian psychotherapist Johnson lays out the process for dream Analysis and active...

Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung

Man and His Symbols by Carl Jung

Man and his Symbols by Carl Jung is the last piece he wrote before his death, yet it serves as an introduction to his life-work. Jung is best known for his illumination of the unconscious mind. He believed that for a person to become a wholebeing they must go through...

Alchemy by Rory Sutherland

Alchemy by Rory Sutherland

"Alchemy" by Rory Sutherland shows us how by thinking outside the box we can create magic in brands, business, and life. While reason is a powerful tool but it has its limits; much of life isn't logical, it's psycho-logical. Reality is more subjective than objective...

The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

In "The Righteous Mind" social psychologist Jonathan Haidt explains why humanity is divided on political and religious manners. A lot of this division is based on our different understanding of morality which is shaped by our unique experiences and genes. Haidt shows...