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This book is an important contribution to the history of psychology in America and the influence of William James on C.G. Jung-as well as a fascinating exploration of what it means to be fully human.
Based on historical research and a nuanced reading of their works, Steven Herrmann elucidates their reflections on streams of consciousness, psychophysics, pragmatism, pluralism, yoga, spiritual democracy, vocational dreams, synchronicity, transmarginal fields, and the self.
“Doorways to the Self” is not a mere metaphor but an invitation to recognize the living spiritual reality that exists in every person.