June Singer draws on her Jungian background to explain our contemporary confusion about the power of love and our love of power. She says that when we understand our relationships and our changing world, we can develop the masculine and feminine sides of ourselves. This means that we are free to assume the power that is given when the ego is developed, so that no other person has to act out parts of ourselves in order for that part to be expressed. When we reach the transpersonal stage of love, we are able to see life.
We no longer see power as a magic wand to gain superiority over others. We begin to understand what it means to say “we are all one.”
Transpersonal love fires humanity. It takes us beyond ego, beyond personal needs, and unites the personal ego with the larger self.
What does it mean to tend the fire? It means committing ourselves to the life task of harnessing energies of love, as the generations before us have learned to harness the energies of the physical world. That's what this book is all about.
This book weighs 560gm so will be posted in a large satchel which holds up to 3kg of books for the same price of $9.00 Australia wide.