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Talk To Me: Loving Your Evil Side

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Andrew Harvey, scholar and author of many books on spirituality, joined Jungian analyst Nathan Schwartz-Salant on the Rubin Museum stage this past month as a part of "The Red Book Dialogue" series.

During the dialogue, inspired by the Red Book image shown here, Harvey commented on an inborn hatred of our physical selves, saying that humans are in “a boat of meat that is now exploding,” and the struggle we all go through in acknowledging and loving the evil that’s within all of us.

 

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Maria Schiavone from San Francisco, CA

Thanks so much for your interest in this topic ... the Red Book dialogues. It would be hard for us on the West Coast to participate in this event if not for your postings.

Will you share the Cornell West and Ann Ulanov interview??

Thanks again!

Jan. 13 2010 02:54 PM

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