Search for the Beloved
Jean Houston
"An Unusually moving book."
-- Los Angeles Times
"Truly groundbreaking. The theme, the exercises, and the general presentation of Sacred Psychology offer an exciting opening to a new realm of transformational exploration." -- New Frontier
"A landmark book; it takes another major leap forward toward understanding and actualizing humanness."
-- The New Times
The Search for the Beloved, one of the the most important books written on the creative and inventive mind, explains the theories that helped form the foundation of the human potential movement. In what has been called "an intellectual and spiritual feast." Jean Houston explores the nature of spiritual yearning and teaches readers how to facilitate a personal quest by focusing on the four aspects of Sacred Psychology -- the Great Wound, the Mythic Journey of Transformation, the Discovery of the Larger Story, and the Union with the Beloved of the soul.
W.B. Yeats wrote, "There is but one history and that is the soul's." It is this great known and unknowable homeland of the human spirit that The Search for the Beloved tours. In an itinerary that leads readers to the sacred sites of the soul, Dr. Houston's classic book is a passport for those who yearn to attune their spirits with psychological depths and spiritual heights. Probing our own tragic dimensions for their deeper, more mythic meanings, so that our wounds can become the sources of spiritual grace. This book will guide readers to a larger and more sacred dimension of life.
Penguin Books 1997
ISBN 0-87477-871-9
US $16.95