Experiencing Sacredness
A Psycho-Spiritual Journey
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Narrateur(s):
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Lenny Jason
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Lenny Jason
À propos de cet audio
My memoir is an accumulation of wisdom and guidance wrapped up in the compelling story of my overland rite of passage to India with nothing but a knapsack and an eagerness to find my raison d'être. By being transported to unfamiliar terrain--a time in the past, in parts of the world rarely explored--the listener becomes a witness to appreciating sacredness by being present in the moment, honoring and experiencing feelings, finding meaning in life, and resolving past psychological injuries.
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©2023 Lenny Jason (P)2023 Lenny JasonCe que les critiques en disent
"Professor Jason is a superstar in the field of Psychology and in explaining human behavior. He has been a giant in academia for years. He has also been a prominent public speaker, both at academic meetings and on TV and Radio. He is a legend in his field and beloved by his students and colleagues. However, Jason has now written a book about his youth and his worldwide journeys as a young man in search of discoveries, wisdom, and curiosity about the world beyond America. This is a book about growing up with all its confusions, complexities, and surprises which confronted the youths of the baby boom generation. The book also discusses Jason's quest for knowledge and his conflicts during a period of dramatic changes in USA culture and world views. The book confronts readers' views both looking backward and looking forward in a confused America in the current period. The book is not only for baby boomers, but for the generation that was not even alive at the end of the last millennium." (Arny Reichler, MA, professor, critic, and radio show host)