Description
About the Author
Paul Marcus, PhD, is a supervising and training analyst at the National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis. He is the author of 'Being for The Other: Emmanuel Levinas, Ethical Living and Psychoanalysis; Autonomy in the Extreme Situation: Bruno Bettelheim, the Nazi Concentration Camps, and the Mass Society' and 'Ancient Religious Wisdom, Spirituality and Psychoanalysis', among other books. Dr Marcus is married with two children and lives in Great Neck, New York.
Reviews
'Paul Marcus has shown us how to experience more deeply the beauty, truth, and goodness associated with enjoying the "small pleasures in life". His psychological and sociological insights into, for example, the delights of gardening, drinking coffee, and going to a baseball game are thoughtful, instructive, and thoroughly uplifting.'- Professor William B. Helmreich, PhD, author of The New York Nobody Knows: Walking 6000 Miles in the City 'Creating heaven on earth. Tall order. But we have many heavenly moments throughout a lifetime: tastes of heaven. Paul Marcus shows us ways to promote this state, not just as rare moments but as a feeling that informs existence. Not only does he describe psychological conditions for growth of this precious responsiveness, but he also gives down-to-earth depictions of heaven at work in daily activities, gems of accessible moments many of us take for granted that, with a shift of attitude, can open wider a love that permeates life.'- Michael Eigen, PhD author of The Birth of Experience
Book Information
ISBN 9781782201786
Author Paul Marcus
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Karnac Books
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd