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Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey [Paperback]

Allan G. Hunter (Author)
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156072787X 978-1560727873 April 2000
Every life passage we go through shapes us, each one differently, each one forever. We tend to think there are only a few of these -- childhood, adolescence, middle years, old age. In this book you will discover there are many more, and it is only by understanding them that we come to know fully who we are. We are often so busy living that we don't have the chance to put our lives into perspective. This book can give you that perspective.

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Allan Hunter

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  • Paperback: 268 pages
  • Publisher: Kroshka Books (April 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156072787X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560727873
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,055,673 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm the author of eleven books, so far. The most recent is "Spiritual Hunger". It tackles the serious problem that afflicts so many of us - how do we find meaning in life? This hunger is a symptom of a sense of our inner emptiness, and if we aren't careful we can find ourselves filling that emptiness with compulsive, destructive habits. The book offers us a constructive ways forward, a sort of "Diet Book for the Soul" that will tell us how we can nourish ourselves by choosing helpful myths, rituals and stories -- ones that can center us firmly in the experience of being fully alive.

In 2011 I produced "The Path of Synchronicity; Align Yourself with Your Life's Flow". In it I ask what the phenomenon is Synchronicity might be; how do we identify it? How do we get more of it in our lives? What might it mean?

For if we look at some 3000 years of western literature we'll see that synchronicity of various sorts has always been at the basis of the plots of the finest works our culture has to offer. Clearly there's something being conveyed here. The book examines this, and as it does so it suggests why "The Secret" is so misleading, and why Deepak Chopra's "The Shadow Effect" is only starting the scratch the surface.

My previous book was "Princes, Frogs and Ugly Sisters; The Healing Power of the Grimm Brothers' Tales".

It asks us to look at the original tales the Grimm brothers collected, because there we'll find strong, bold explorations of everything we commonly think of as psychology. This is not at all the silly Disney commercialization that has led so many people astray. Think of "The Cinderella Syndrome" and you'll understand what I mean. This is not a world where sad young women wait around for their princes to come; Cinderella didn't do that. She went out to find him!

This is a very different series of tales compared to what Disney would have us believe. Here frogs never get kissed, fairy godmothers and pumpkin coaches are entirely missing, and Cinderella does not run away from the ball at midnight. The real, deep, wisdom of the tales is revealed to us.

My previous book is called: "Write Your Memoir: The Soul Work of Telling Your Story". It's based on nearly thirty years of working with writers, finding out ways they can access the true and vital stories they have lived. For it is only when we are able to tell these stories that we can liberate the deep wisdom that lies within us, waiting to be heard. There's no other book like this available, because no other book asks you, as a writer, to enlist your strongest ally - your Unconscious - in the process of writing.

You may also be interested in my other previous books, too, such as "The Six Archetypes of Love". The book traces the six major archetypes that have been in the canon of Western Literature for over 3000 years, and asks us to consider which archetype we might presently be living - and what that means for how we may be when we're in love. Are you the Innocent in love - too trusting? Or perhaps you're the Orphan, who will accept whatever comes along for fear of being alone? Or have you become a Pilgrim to find your way to being a Warrior-Lover? If so, how can you become a Monarch, one who fully understands what love involves? And what, finally, does it take to become a Magician? These may seem like odd questions, but if you want more, real, love in your life they may just be the ones to ask..... Read the book and find out much more.

I'd also recommend "Stories We Need to Know: Reading Your Life Path in Literature" (Findhorn Press, 2008). If you're interested in personal or spiritual growth and the six archetypes that can show us the way forward, and have done for centuries, you may want to take a look.

I've spent thirty years exploring the way literature has been vital in helping us to explain ourselves to ourselves, and has been central to our civilization for over 3000 years. I've used these tales in my counseling practice to help people see their ways forwards, to excellent effect. I also use literature and myth for the same purpose in my classes at Curry College, where I am a full professor of literature. Literature changes lives -- if we take the trouble to understand it. Wouldn't you like to have this resource available for you, too?

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Your time, February 14, 2001
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This review is from: Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey (Paperback)

While I normally am not one to go out of my way to read books that might be classified as "Self Help", I have read a few books in this category, and am often a bit let down. Frequently the author had an epiphany and the book reads more like an autobiography. When written by professionals, I find books often read like text books, while the amateurs opt to "dumb down" and oversimplify. Dr. Hunter manages to, eloquently, avoid both extremes. His explanations are sound, researched and meaningful, without sounding like a dictionary of psychological buzz words. Further, he avoids the trend of using blanket assessments of any given group, like "men want this, and women want that."

Dr. Hunter writes from his years of experience running a practice as well as teaching courses on using art (specifically writing) as a means of introspection. The book gives the benefits of group therapy, with the convenience of being able to do the exercises on your own time, at your own pace. Dr Hunter has an uncanny ability (or maybe this is just a testament to just how long he has been doing this) to predict when you might feel uncomfortable continuing the exercises. Pointing out reasons it is worth continuing.

This book offers more than introspection, though, reading though chapters that may not pertain to your own life, can help you to better understand others. Not having any children of my own, nor having ever been married, I still found the "Parenting" and "Divorce" chapters useful as they gave me a better understanding of some of the hurdles my mother faced and still faces.

One need not be in a crisis to benefit from this book. Anyone could glean valuable insight from this book. It's is well written, easy to read and, quite frankly, rather fun.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read, August 8, 2009
This review is from: Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey (Paperback)
"Life passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey" was the textbook that accompanied one of my favorite courses as an undergrad, "Therapeutic Uses of Writing". On a weekly basis, I along with my other peers had the unique opportunity to reflect on various life passages with our professor and author, Dr. Allan Hunter. Each occasion showed me not only my personal growth, but the growth of my other peers.
Dr. Allan Hunter's piece brought many of my personal issues to the forefront which was essential for my own personal growth. Reflecting on personal issues is not an easy task to do, but this book allowed me to do so in a non-threatening and nurturing way. Placing meaning on various situations that I would have otherwise deemed unimportant has allowed me to better understand the person that I am today.
Having had the opportunity to take courses with Dr. Allan Hunter, I feel this makes me especially qualified to properly review his work. I full heartedly recommend any of his books, and encourage others to take advantage of his expertise. He is among the handful of professors that encouraged me to reach my highest potential.
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