The Path of Carl Jung: Carl Jung believed that modern men and women’s inability to get in touch with their inner selves provided fertile ground for life’s stressor. Jung was deeply committed to the idea that centering our thoughts, or more specifically. Accessing the powers of the unconscious mind was imperative to mental, emotional, spiritual, and even physical well-being.
The Path of M. Scott Peck: …show more content…
North American indigenous people see Mother Earth as a figure of completeness and symbolize it with a medicine wheel.
The Path of Matthew Fox: Matthew Fox is a former Roman Catholic; he was inspired by the work of the thirteenth-century. Fox defined compassion as a continual celebration of life and includes the fulfillment of love, forgiveness, and a personal as well as public display of one’s spirituality.
The Path of Joan Borysenko: Joan Borysenko is the cofounder, therapist, and the director of the Mind/Body Clinic affiliated with the Harvard Medical School.
The Path of Deepak Chopra: Dr. Deepak Chopra was introduced to the science of medicine alone with his physician colleague, and peers. After working in the United State he then returned to his Indian roots and began to explore Ayurvedi medicine.
The Path of Jesus of Nazareth: Jesus of Nazareth is a Messiah who came to the earth over 2,000 years ago and worked as carpenter with his father by the name of Joseph. During his time period he was teaching about the kingdom of God.
The Path of Joseph Campbell: Joseph Campbell is known as the most respected scholar in the study of