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Inward Bound: Exploring the Geography of Your Emotions [Paperback]

Sam Keen (Author)
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May 1, 1992
A reissue of a long out-of-print book by the author of the New York Times bestseller Fire in the Belly, completely revised with new material and a new introduction. Keen explains how to take the time to understand what our bodies and minds are telling us when we are bored or depressed, moody or sapped of energy.

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Here, rescued from out-of-print limbo in an apparent attempt to capitalize on the success of Keen's bestselling A Fire in the Belly, comes a 1980 Keen work, slightly revised and given a new introduction--and a new name, so much more 90's-style than the original: What to Do When You're Bored and Blue. Well, as we pointed out 12 years ago, one thing you should not do is to read this book, which is, as we said then, full of ``bubble-headed mystical insights'' in which Keen ``takes boredom as a synonym for practically every lifestyle malady, from simply monotony to full- fledged depression,'' and recommends, among other tactics, that you ``replace the TV set with your own imagination: `On my channel 1 this morning, Sophia Loren and I are shipwrecked....' Flotsam.'' -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 244 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam; Rev Sub edition (May 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553353888
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553353884
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #957,313 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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SAM KEEN'S VITA I was over educated at Harvard and Princeton and was a professor of philosophy and religion at various legitimate institutions for 20 years before becoming a contributing editor of Psychology Today, a freelance thinker, lecturer, seminar leader and consultant. I am the author of a bakers dozen books, a co-producer of an award winning PBS documentary, Faces of the Enemy. My work was the subject of a 60 minute PBS special Bill Moyers-Your Mythic Journey with Sam Keen.

When not writing or traveling around the world lecturing and doing seminars on a wide range of topics on which I am not necessarily an expert but a skilled explorer, I fiddle with growing things on my farm in the hills above Sonoma, and practice the flying trapeze.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Keen: Delightful read, unique insights, February 29, 2008
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There isn't a book of Keen's I haven't earmarked and high-lined to a frazzle. A delight to read if only for literary style, sense of humor, metaphor and unique turn of phrase, Keen's books add unique, yet (once pointed out) obvious insights into our individual and collective soul. He has a knack for spotting the elephant in (or heading for)our living rooms, the one the rest of us put off, avoid, dismiss, deny and stonewall. Reading Keen for me is like a simultaneous shot of Jung/Chopra/Rollo May along with a light dose of Carlin.
I've often wondered why Keen's books aren't better read and why he isn't a hot property on the talk show, PBS documentary or speaker circuit. Could it be that his bestseller "Fire in the Belly" was the mother load of political incorectness? I do clearly recall disparaging remarks about the book and it's author by people who obviously had not read it.
Perhaps it is because his books are often difficult to get through--not because they are difficult to read--but because they are too well written. I often find myself rereading paragraph or pages because I've been so involved with the cleverness of the writing that I've lost the message underneath.
Like all his books, Inward Bound is a unique look at our emotions, unique because Keen seems to suggest we abandon that victim mode we all seem to slip into these days and recognize that instead of the clinical and justifiable depression we see lurking around every corner, we might be simply boring ourselves to death. Worse, Keen actually suggests we step into our boredom, accept it, examine it, welcome it out in the open where we can take a good look at it, work with it.
Imagine that. Take responsibility for it.
Why would we want to do that, we might ask, when we can simply digest a tub of prozac instead?

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A huge relief?, December 4, 1998
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It took me a while, as I read this book to think of why I kept getting this warm feeling about my life as I turned the pages. . .

You have to read it! You don't have to DO it, but you have to READ IT!

I learned about myself at a whole, new level. I found out about things within myself that I really knew nothing about.

The examples of others and their experiences were often so close to some of my own feelings in similar situations, that I kept getting the feeling that the book was written just for me, right now!

Shawn Honnick

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not all that enthusiastic, December 27, 2011
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I bought this book because it was mentioned in a Thomas Moore book. However, it doesn't come near the level of Thomas Moore's work in terms of insight, originality, or profundity of thought. It is "lite" and to give just one indication of this, the original title of the book was something like 'What to do when you're feeling Blue.' Yuk. Nevertheless, here and there, you may find some interesting reflections and suggestions on how to go 'exploring' by using specific methods, spelled out by the author.
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