
Die Eroberung der Angst
Eugene Halliday(Author)
David Mahlowe(Editor)
The Melchisedec Press
Published on 1. August 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-1-872240-36-7 (ISBN)
Description
In seinem Buch "Die Eroberung der Angst" behandelt Eugene Halliday die Tatsache, das Angst und Furcht zu einem gewissen Grad in den Gemiitern alter Menschen dieser Welt gegenwartig sind. Hier zeigt er uns einen Weg zur Bewaltigung dieses negativeh Gemutszustandes, welcher, bewusst Oder unbewusst, unsere Beziehung zur Welt und zu unseren Mitmenschen beeintrachtigt. Er legt die grundlegende Logik unseres Problems dar und gibt uns praktische Ubungen - einen schrittweisen Prozess - der dem Leser anschaulich erklart wird. Im heutigen mit alien moglichen Angsten erfullten emotionalen, sozialen und politischen Klima ist dies hochst willkommen. Die "Gesammelten Werke" Eugene Hallidays, eine funfzehnbandige Buchreihe, beinhaltet einen Komplex von Ideen, die miteinander in einer widerspruchsfreien und logischen Beziehung stehen und den Leser so vom Anfang bis zum Ende der Buchreihe fiihren. Dieser auf einer Hauptidee, zu der alle anderen Ideen in harmonischer Beziehung stehen, basierende Ideenkomplex formt ein konsistentes Ganzes, gleich einem gesunden menschlichen Korper mit seinen Organen.
Reviews / Votes
Jede Seite fuhrt den Leser weiter auf dem Weg zu einem ausgeglichenen Geisteszustand, um mentale, emotionale oder physische Konflikte zu losen, wann immer dies notig ist. Ich empfehle dieses Buch als perfekte Literatur, wenn Probleme zu losen sind.John Zaradin, Musiker/Autor.
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Edition
Deutsche Ausgabe Des Originals Conquest of Anxiety Von Eugene Halliday ed.
Language
German
Place of publication
Altrincham
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
139 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-872240-36-7 (9781872240367)
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Eugene Halliday was an accomplished artist, writer and speaker who came to be recognised as a teacher of philosophy and a proponent of not only the idea but also the fact that each and every individual is essentially responsible for that life in which they are centred and owe it to themself to develop that life. His teaching was to show that self-conscious reflexion and integrated focusing of one's energies will allow the individual to become aware of an internal life force which is its own real and natural authority. Born in 1911, Halliday's parents were Music Hall artistes: his father a violinist, his mother a singer. They gave him an unusual education which, doubtlessly, would have aided his ability to understand, relate and interpret concepts of philosophy, psychology, scriptures of major religions and the science of his day. He studied at the Manchester School of Art from 1928 and in the 1930s worked for Allied Newspapers as an illustrator and cartoonist. During WW2 he was a conscientious objector and worked as a commercial artist. His work was shown in the Manchester Academy of Fine Art and other galleries, and he began giving talks on philosophy. Soon he became the catalyst for a community of creative people, which included refugees from Nazi Germany. This led to the founding of two organisations, the International Hermeneutic Society (I.H.S.) and the Institute for the Study of Hierological Values (Ishval-now known as Eugene Halliday Association). In the mid-1960s Halliday moved to Cheshire. He continued to write, lecture and devise classes for self-developmental work, with the aim of refining sensitivity and heightening consciousness, until his death in 1987. He was a man wholly dedicated to the development of the potential of his fellow beings-which was his definition of Love. David Mahlowe, 1928-1998, actor, writer and TV presenter. Founder of The Melchisedec Press. Literary executor and editor of Eugene Halliday.