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Balancing Heaven and Earth: A Memoir of Visions, Dreams, and Realizations |  | Authors: Robert A. Johnson, Jerry M. Ruhl Publisher: HarperOne Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: First Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0062515063 Dewey Decimal Number: 150.92 EAN: 9780062515063 ASIN: 0062515063
Publication Date: February 11, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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One of this century's most popular psychology scholars, Robert A.Johnson was among the first to present Carl Jung's rich but complex theories with simple elegance and grace,opening them to an entirely new and hungry audience. His masterful works--including the best selling He, She, Inner Work, and Owning Your Own Shadow-are known and loved as much for their beautiful retellings of timeless myths and folktales as for their deep wisdom and profound insight. Balancing Heaven and Earth reveals, for the first time, Johnson's own fascinating and mystical life-from his near-death experience at the age of eleven to the lifelong soul journey that has informed his writing and taught him how to live a spiritual life in the endlessly challenging modern world. Full of compelling, humorous, and surprising stories of encounters with an assortment of "sages, saints, and sinners," it lays bare Johnson's own inner world and its dazzeling landscape of powerful dreams, mystical visions, and synchronistic events. Beginnning with a vivid retelling of the childhood accident that claimed the lower part of his right leg, Johnson describes the life-defining moment when he was transported by a mystical vision to a realm that exists just beyond ordinary consciousness-a realm he calls the "Golden World." With this experience, described as "both my curse and my blessing," Johnson is launched on a spiritual quest that leads him in search of Eastern wisdom, to encounters with such wise men as J. Krishnamurti and D.T. Suzuki, and finally to Carl Jung, who shows him his destiny revealed in a dream. Johnson's experiences lead him to a unique understanding and acceptance of the slender connecting threads at work in all our lives, guiding us and shaping who we are-"call it fate, destiny, or the hand of God." As much a personal guide as a memoir, Balancing Heaven and Earth teaches us to follow , as Johnson has, the subtle influences of dreams, visions, and even our deepest sufferings in order to live attuned to our spiritual selves. A pure delight for Johnson's many fans and a splendid example of his trademark blend of illustrative myth and psychological insight, this is a work of incomparable beauty and inspiration showcasing the wisdom of a lifetime.
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meeting robert johnson again & for the first time June 19, 2010 Turtle (California Coast) On a vacation on the island Kauai, I found this book in the most geographically westward bookstore in the US. Walking into the store, I headed toward the book and picked it up, almost without thinking. A used well worn copy with lots of notes and underlinings by it's previous owner(s). I knew on a deep level I had the right book in my hand without doing anything more than looking at the cover. Having read He, She, We, and Contentment, I was already familiar with the author, but this book took me to another level. I love memoirs, read tons of them, have considered writing my own, and this is truly one of the richest most lovely ones I've come across. Robert Johnson is truly one of the most loving, unassuming, emotionally brilliant men on the planet. I really appreciate his honesty in sharing his struggles, his loneliness, and pain while seeking connection with the golden world.
A Wise Mentor January 21, 2010 Donna N. Belt I find myself savoring this book, picking it up at odd moments when Robert Johnson's humble, wise words offer just the "slender threads" of inspiration and guidance I seek. What impresses me most is his disarming honesty and acceptance of the pitfalls of growth and learning. He sees his own "inflation" (self-importance) and "deflation" (feeling less than others) as opposing aspects that further him on his journey.
What I take away from this book is a renewed curiosity and zest for recording my dreams; more compassion for my stumblings, knowing them as integral steps in my own heroic journey; and a sense of allowing, realizing that all serves my evolution toward wholeness.
This is a book that I'll save, and refer to again and again.
Rev. Donna Belt
review of Balancing Heavaen and Earth by Robert Johnson October 29, 2009 Jo Ann Meadows (Chicago, Il., USA)
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Incredibly insightful August 20, 2009 Susan Rhodes It's been a while since I last read this amazing book, which is the autobiography of Jungian analyst and author Robert Johnson. As if Johnson's life story weren't interesting enough, he intersperses his account with many subtle gems about Jungian psychology and other telling observations about life. I enjoyed reading this book the first time, but I'd forgotten just how much until I re-read it. It's a veritable gold mine of wisdom imparted by someone who really knows not only how to write, but how to live.
The Quest of the Golden World May 10, 2008 M. Hewett (Yellow Springs, Ohio) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Robert Johnson has been a great teacher, mentor, and inspiration for many in the exploration of the inner world, and ultimately the discovery for what he has known as 'the golden world'.It is a homecoming and a place of bliss and repose. I had the privilege to study and share time with Robert in the U.S. and India. He provided for me a taste of that world and a living inspiration in the very real possibility of developing a sacred and blissful rapport between the inner and outer worlds we inhabit. I was delighted to find in this book my own tiny contribution in suggesting to Robert that he take a polaroid camera to India. The realm of Enlightenment is the destiny of all humanity, and here is the humble story of one man who is pointing for us the way to follow... if we are willing to find the courage to do so.
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