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Robert Sardello is considered a leading philosopher on the soul, having inspired both Thomas Moore's and James Hillman's writings. Once again he departs from common spiritual assumptions in this intelligent and smoothly written handbook, Freeing the Soul from Fear. One of the more popular attitudes toward the soul is that it's a permanent element of the human being, Sardello explains. As a result, current spiritual guidance often discusses how to reconnect with our impermeable souls through meditation, honoring suffering, and returning to a sense of enchantment.

As important as this reconnection is, Sardello believes that it does not go far enough. Rather, we should recognize the soul as a vulnerable entity and commit to strengthening its core. And what weakens a soul the most? Fear. Fundamentally, it contracts the soul's ability to love. And above all else, love comes from the soul--"an experience through which another person, or a spiritual being, or God lives within us," Sardello explains. Chapter by chapter, Sardello examines how perennial fears (such as money, relationships, and death) as well as contemporary fears (Y2K, terrorism, and time collapse) affect the soul. He then offers concrete suggestions for overcoming soul-debilitating fears through love and imagination. --Gail Hudson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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In contrast to most popular self-help books, such as Gerald Jampolsky in Love Is Letting Go of Fear, Sardello counsels that the challenge is not to escape fear but to confront, embrace and transform it. A psychologist and co-founder of the School for Spiritual Psychology, Sardello (Love and the Soul) offers a largely philosophical treatise on the soul's relationship to fear, supplemented with visualization exercises geared toward improving the use of the imagination in understanding the soul and its dilemmas. Whereas most current writing on the soul is based on Jung's depth psychology, Sardello favors the work of Jung's contemporary Rudolph Steiner, who went further in acknowledging the effects of the outer world of relationships and culture on the soul. In Sardello's view, fear is not a transitory feeling or experience but a permanent, objective presence. Among the topics he explores are the effects of fear on the body; "perennial fears," such as money worries; fearful relationships; and the fear of suffering and death. A former colleague of Thomas Moore and James Hillman, Sardello presents some innovative ideas, such as his view that the practice of therapy has been a cultural testing ground for a new empathy-centered way of human relating. However, these notions are rendered less interesting than they might have been by his penchant for abstraction and his occasionally pedantic tone. Agent, Katie Boyle, Veritas Literary Agency. (Nov.)
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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Trade (January 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573228338
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573228336
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #359,285 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fear as a presence in the world, November 2, 1999
As I read this book, I began to feel several difficult feelings. The first arose from Dr. Sardello's report of a prediction made by Rudolph Steiner (p.155) in 1917. He predicted that children of the future would increasingly experience a kind of invisible companion who would urge them to do destructive things. I read this at the time of a trial of a boy in Detroit who is charged with murder. Immediately after I read this a teenage friend approached me about an uncanny experience she had lying down in her apartment and feeling the presence of "someone." She had the unnerving feeling of someone coming up behind her as she lay paralyzed in bed and lying next to her back. By a huge effort of will she wrenched herself upright and it went away.

Sardello calls this presence "the double" following the lead from literature. We are being told that a new presence is in the world that is not reducible to external "causes" but is nonetheless very real and influencing the actions of our children. The only way to perceive this presence of Fear is through the organ of the soul and everything Sardello says in his book can only be understood if the reader accepts an "epistemology of the soul" that is to say, the imagination as a legitimate way of knowing the world. By the way, this way of knowing reigned supreme until the Age of Science which systematically sought to excise any shred of imagination from observation on the false grounds that it was merely subjective.

If the reader can accept the reality of the soul as a way of knowing the world objectively-once the method of observation has been learned of course, as in science-then the problems facing us today in our lives yield to astonishing and fresh insight in this book.

This book is about Fear in the world and the organ of the soul teaches us that this Fear is an autonomous presence in the world, invisibly influencing even determining events in the world. Sardello's approach, rooted in his Spiritual Psychology concludes that modern therapies search fruitlessly for psychological causes to this fear, as rooted in experiences in the past (p.151ff). Instead we need to perceive Fear as actual presence in the world which can enter us and affect our body and senses, as he describes in great detail in the first chapters of the book. The way to deal with Fear according to Sardello is to become conscious of how it affects us now, rather than to seek causes in the past. We can become so conscious if we can exercise and develop the capacities of the human soul.

This book is concerned with fear and Sardello does not shrink from giving us the facts about fear according to the epistemology of the soul. This also makes difficult and yet necessary reading. Yet, none of this "facing reality" is intended merely to frighten or to sensationalize. On the contrary, I understand the whole premise of the book to be that Fear is in the world as a necessary agent to wake us up to the profound absence of Love in the world today. Once woken up, we no longer need to continually feed our fears. Instead Sardello gives throughout the book, systematic meditative exercises designed to strengthen the capacity of the soul to love. As Sardello says Love casts out Fear.

So this book, which does not flinch from describing the reality of a fear-filled world is after all primarily a book of Love, teaching us how to develop the capacity of love for the sake of a world bereft of love. Fear then becomes a strange and disturbing visitor who brings us the important news that we must bend to the task of creating Love for the sake of our future on this earth.

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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The book is right on, November 12, 2000
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This book tell us how our fear distorts the soul and offers suggestions to free the soul from fear. I believe what the book says and I have tried some of the suggestions which seem to be working. I would also highly recommend the book An Encounter With a Prophet and the suggestions given in that book to overcome fear and resentment.
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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One for the bookshelf, one to lend, January 10, 2000
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Sardello's new book is the kind you must buy two of: one to keep safely on the bookshelf for your own pleasure, and one to lend your friends.

In Freeing the Soul From Fear, Sardello carefully explores the fragmenting effects of fear and describes how we might meet it with its only antidote -- love. Sardello, whose perspective grows from a 20-year practice as a depth psychologist, maintains that the real power of fear lives in our wish to avoid it. By repressing our fear, we give it power to take hold.

There is a gentle quality about the book, as the author takes a fresh look at love; introduces a strange, fear-based behavior called "doubling"; and weaves in the unearthly ideas of anthroposophist Rudolph Steiner.

Sardello's premise is that the soul is not an entity but a capacity, and freeing it involves participating in fear, not naively, but with the greatest intensity of consciousness and attention we are able to muster.

The ability to raise good questions is also one of Sardello's gifts. In his previous book, Love and the Soul, one question he asks is, How can I love you in a way that frees you? In this book, he explores questions that range from interesting (How do we love the unpleasant aspects of another person?), to difficult (What does consciousness consist of?), and those that are nearly unanswerable (Why are we here?).

A chapter on artistic living reminds readers that bringing the arts into our lives integrates the physical with soul and spirit. Musicians, writers, and artists, who work toward truth in a bodily way, show us that our feelings are not our possessions: the colors and sounds of an average day are loaded with feeling. Poets show us how to "jump into the abyss of not knowing, and there let language come to us and speak through us."

Sardello chaired the psychology department at the University of Dallas and co-founded the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, where he worked closely with James Hillman and Thomas Moore in the 1980s.

In 1993, Sardello co-founded the School of Spiritual Psychology, which offers courses throughout the U.S., Canada, and England, and can be reached at spiritualpsyche@mindspring.com.

Sheridan Hill, a freelance writer in North Carolina, can be reached at sheridanhill@mindspring.com

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fear as an Agent of Love
As I read this book, I began to feel several difficult feelings. The first arose from Dr. Sardello's report of a prediction made by Rudolph Steiner (p.155) in 1917. Read more
Published on December 31, 2001 by John C. Woodcock

4.0 out of 5 stars Robert Sardello and the Imaginal Emacipation of Love
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Sardello brings enlightenment and time- tried exercises, to the root of possibly all of mankinds discontent..fear. Read more
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