I will be presenting my new book Aging Strong: Living it Forward and Giving it Back at Malaprop’s Bookstore in Asheville this Saturday at 7 pm. Please join me for this presentation followed by discussion of how to thrive in …
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Aging Strong, The Opportunity of a Lifetime
Dr. Bud Harris I am enjoying aging! What a surprise…. To be honest with you I never thought I would be as old as I am now. Nor did I think I would still be as excited about my life, my work, my …
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My Newest Book, and $2.99 Kindle Books
Dr. Bud HarrisI am pleased to announce my newest book, Becoming Whole: A Jungian Guide to Individuation. This book comprises the text of two lectures and the seminars that accompanied them. I have presented these workshops and seminars in Asheville, North Carolina …
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The Search for Self & the Search for God (Part 3)
Dr. Bud HarrisWhat triggers our engagement in life? What makes us want to deepen ourselves and have a life rooted in the authentic ground of our being? As we begin to consider these questions, we may realize that we aren’t born highly …
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The Search for Self & the Search for God (Part 2)
Dr. Bud Harris … Do you really know what you want?… I encounter many different people daily who are fascinating and remarkable, and I often find myself standing in awe of how unique we all are as individuals. Yet as I get …
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The Search for Self & the Search for God (Part 1)
Dr. Bud HarrisMy new book, The Search for Self & the Search for God, is available for FREE in Kindle format June 7-11, 2016. Get it FREE Have you ever wondered how you could live with passion, purpose, clarity, and a sense …
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Captives of Normalcy (Part 4)
Dr. Bud HarrisErich Fromm believed that character determined behavior. In his studies of how society affects our development, he concluded that every society shares a common character structure, meaning a common set of traits that motivate us to behave in ways that fulfill the goals and ideals of our culture. For example we are taught and conditioned to believe our self-worth depends upon our achievements, our financial value, the things we own, how productive we are, and how other people evaluate us. Fromm called this collection of traits our social character. Society from its largest institutional units down to its smallest, the family, endeavors to teach us these traits.
Individuation: The Path to Growth and Authenticity – Captives of Normalcy (Part 3)
Dr. Bud HarrisIn understanding Jung’s individuation process and how it works for us, it helps to know a few basic things about the levels of consciousness we can obtain. To begin with, our levels of consciousness or psychological maturity become increasingly based on self-awareness rather than age after we have reached adulthood.
Awakening to Our Stories: Captives of Normalcy (Part 2)
Dr. Bud HarrisTo understand what Jung meant by a religious attitude and our emotional problems, we need to become familiar with what he calls the individuation process. While each of us grows and ages physically, whether we like it or not, the same fact isn’t true about our psychological growth. The individuation process recognizes that after we have grown to a certain point psychologically, we have to make an effort; we have to pursue self-knowledge, to mature as people and live in a satisfying manner in our relationships and culture.
Captives of Normalcy (Part 1)
Dr. Bud HarrisDear Readers, The following is the first of a 4-part excerpt from Chapter 1 of Sacred Selfishness, Captives of Normalcy. Captives of Normalcy For certain societies that people today like to call primitive, the dominating trait of life was …
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