Challenge of the Heart: Love, Sex, and Intimacy in Changing Times
By (Author) John Welwood
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th November 1985
United States
General
Non Fiction
306.734
Paperback
300
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 19mm
444g
This powerful collection of essays by such notables as D. H. Lawrence, Robert Bly, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and Rainer Maria Rilke focuses on the challenges of love between men and women, addressing the questions and difficulties arising for people in relationships today. Anyone who is, has been, or hopes to be in an intimate relationship with a person of the opposite sex will find this book "must" reading. The first group of essays deals with the contradictions and possibilities inherent in erotic love, leading to the question posed in the next section- What do men and women really want The contributors ten explore marriage as an ongoing path of personal transformation. That opens into a look at sexuality itself as an especially vivid meeting of two different worlds. The book closes with a group of writings that consider relationship as a vehicle for developing power, wisdom, and inner truth. Carefully selected, threaded together by Welwood's insightful commentary, the essays presented here approach the challenge of intimacy with bravery and gentleness, inspiring the reader toward becoming a "warrior of the heart."
As a psychotherapist, teacher, and author, John Welwood has been a pioneer in integrating psychological and spiritual work. Welwood has published six books, including the best-sellingJourney of the Heart(HarperCollins, 1990), as well asChallenge of the Heart(Shambhala, 1985), andLove and Awakening(HarperCollins, 1996). He is an associate editor of theJournal for Transpersonal Psychology.He leads workshops and trainings in psychospiritual work and conscious relationship throughout the world.