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The Human Odyssey: Navigating the Twelve Stages of Life
The Human Odyssey: Navigating the Twelve Stages of Life
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With Dr. Armstrong, we can travel through the first stirrings of life in the womb to the anticipation of death and even beyond. In a unique synthesis, he draws on a wide array of sources from various disciplines and cultures to fashion a compelling narrative. Scientific and psychological knowledge combine with personal accounts, literary passages, myths and legends, and psychospiritual perspectives to help enrich our understanding of the broad sweep of life. The result is a comprehensive, groundbreaking view of our development.
The core of this enlightening guide consists of twelve chapters, each describing of a different period of life, with its own unique changes, struggles, and growth. A final chapter poses the possibility that the voyage may even continue after physical death. Additionally, Dr. Armstrong includes a comprehensive bibliography with further reading, list of organizations, practical activities, and a filmography.
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One Line Summary
A holistic guide to life's transformative stages.
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Who is this book for?
If you're curious about understanding the full spectrum of human development, this book offers a thoughtful and thorough exploration. Dr. Armstrong brings together diverse perspectives and research to paint a compelling picture of life's journey, making it a meaningful read for anyone seeking deeper insights into personal growth and the human experience.