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To a Dancing God: Notes of a Spiritual Traveler

by Sam Keen

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A personal exploration of the problem of being human in the 20th century, in which the author analyzes key issues in education, philosophy, theology and psychology. In this framework he tells his own story, showing readers how the sacred is rediscovered through personal mythology.
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This set of essays explore is the problems of remaining human in the 20th century.
  PendleHillLibrary | Apr 4, 2023 |
By telling his own story and examining his life experience in mythic and spiritual terms, Sam Keen return autobiography to the realm of theology and philosophy. This is the book that inspired readers to tell their own stories, chart their own spiritual journeys and reclaim the sacred adventure of their own lives.
  CenterPointMN | Jun 13, 2018 |
This book of personal essays is very much written in the diction of the late 1960s but should not be dismissed or taken lightly because of that. Keen was searching for a faith or philosophy grounded in his experience that would also offer holistic integration (see?) of his life and connection to others. His insights, such as that we cannot live in the present moment without remembering our past and hoping for our future, are sharp and true. ( )
  nmele | Apr 6, 2013 |
Mythic and spiritual way to look at oneself.
  mymind | Apr 24, 2009 |
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A personal exploration of the problem of being human in the 20th century, in which the author analyzes key issues in education, philosophy, theology and psychology. In this framework he tells his own story, showing readers how the sacred is rediscovered through personal mythology.

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