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In "Conversations With Merlin," award-winning author, sculptor, film and television producer/director, and organizational and political consultant, George Cappannelli, shares the valuable and timeless wisdom he gained in a series of conversations he conducted across the boundaries of time and space with Merlin, mystic, healer, magician.
These conversations bridge the past and present and offer those of us seeking greater understanding of the challenges in these time and hope for the future, as well las eaders who wish to support, inspire, and empower those they lead with valuable insights and much needed solutions in this time of faltering democracy, rising authoritarianism, and cultural and spiritual disarray.
Cappannelli conducted his conversations with Merlin utilizing a unique combination of The Active Imagination Process created by C.G. Jung, one of the fathers of modern psychology, and a variation on a similar process used by Andrew Carnegie, entrepreneur, steel magnate, and philanthropist.
As a result, in these pages Cappannelli shares not only the wealth of insights and invaluable wisdom Merlin shared with him, but he encourages us to experiment with variations on this valuable dialogue and meditative process that such notables as: Jacob Bohme, Emanual Swedenborg, Samuel Coleridge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Corbin, Andrew Carnegie, Rudolf Steiner, James Hillman and others used to gain significant results.
In "Conversations With Merlin," award-winning author, sculptor, film and television producer/director, and organizational and political consultant, George Cappannelli, shares the valuable and timeless wisdom he gained in a series of conversations he conducted across the boundaries of time and space with Merlin, mystic, healer, magician.
These conversations bridge the past and present and offer those of us seeking greater understanding of the challenges in these time and hope for the future, as well las eaders who wish to support, inspire, and empower those they lead with valuable insights and much needed solutions in this time of faltering democracy, rising authoritarianism, and cultural and spiritual disarray.
Cappannelli conducted his conversations with Merlin utilizing a unique combination of The Active Imagination Process created by C.G. Jung, one of the fathers of modern psychology, and a variation on a similar process used by Andrew Carnegie, entrepreneur, steel magnate, and philanthropist.
As a result, in these pages Cappannelli shares not only the wealth of insights and invaluable wisdom Merlin shared with him, but he encourages us to experiment with variations on this valuable dialogue and meditative process that such notables as: Jacob Bohme, Emanual Swedenborg, Samuel Coleridge, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Corbin, Andrew Carnegie, Rudolf Steiner, James Hillman and others used to gain significant results.
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