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How The Rational Mind Repressed The Emotional Mind Into Submission Once We Got The Spoken Word

How The Rational Mind Repressed The Emotional Mind Into Submission Once We Got The Spoken Word

Chet Shupe

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
ISBN:
9798868924217
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For thousands of years, we’ve built civilizations, obeyed laws, and followed systems designed to keeporder-but at what cost to the human soul?In Exiled From Ourselves, Chet Shupe presents a powerful collection of four interwoven essays thatconfront one of the deepest tragedies of modern life: our emotional exile from ourselves, each other,and the natural world. Through personal insight, evolutionary reflection, and spiritual urgency,Shupe reveals how our species once thrived under the guidance of emotional intelligence-a nativewisdom that civilization has systematically suppressed.In these essays, Shupe traces:• The origins of shame and spiritual mistrust in The Shaming of the Human Soul• The moment we lost Eden not through divine punishment, but by our own surrender,in God Did Not Cast Us from Eden; We Humans Shamed Ourselves Out• And the path back to belonging in How We Lost Eden Without Ever Leaving It• A groundbreaking model of the brain in How Emotional Intelligence Was Overridden bythe Civilized WorldTogether, these essays offer more than critique-they light the way toward remembering who wereally are. This book is a clarion call for those who feel the ache of disconnection and long to live inemotional truth, spiritual integrity, and relational freedom once again.

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