Removing the Masks That Bind Us
By (Author) John Randolph Price
Hay House Inc
Hay House Inc
1st February 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
158.1
Paperback
160
Width 140mm, Height 215mm, Spine 10mm
230g
This title reveals how humans create their own experiences by the masks they choose to wear. These masks are adopted, sometimes unconsciously, for purposes of manipulation or defence. However, the challenges of life seem to be magnified because the universe relects back the disguises worn, replaying misconceptions and vulnerabilities in the physical world. The author lists the 12 masks humans tend to wear, for example, "Victim", "Tyrant", and "Warrior", and explains the resulting cause and effect relationships, their relationship to planetary energies, inner archetypes, the inner psyche, and life conditioning. He maintains that through a new understanding and inner knowledge life can be enjoyed to the full as the true persona is revealed.
John Randolph Price is an internationally known award-winning author and lecturer. Formerly a CEO in the corporate world, he has devoted over a quarter of a century to researching the mysteries of ancient wisdom and incorporating those findings in the writing of many books. In 1981, he and his wife, Jan, formed The Quartus Foundation, a spiritual research and communications organisation now headquartered in the Texas hill country town of Boerne, near San Antonio, USA.